Experience as Device: Encountering Russian Formalism in the Ljubljana School

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Russian Formalism and the Ljubljana School are two of the most influential Slavic contributions to global critical theory. Yet, cast as the prolegomena and coda of the short twentieth century's groundswell of critical theory, these two theoretical movements are rarely considered in tandem. This article seeks to challenge that perception on both historical and theoretical grounds. It begins by documenting the introduction of Russian Formalism to Slovene literary criticism, and then traces how the early Ljubljana School, while developing its own theoretical platform, was exposed to certain Formalist principles. After chronicling this historical encounter, the article concludes by considering how these two strains of Slavic critical theory might most productively intertwine, and proposes new ways of encountering Russian Formalism in the Ljubljana School.

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Sorenson, K. T. (2020, March 1). Experience as Device: Encountering Russian Formalism in the Ljubljana School. Slavic Review. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/slr.2020.11

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