Mark Lipovetsky 578118 152220226 2007-08-19T10:19:28Z SmackBot 433328 Defaultsort for people stubs (and/or gen fixes) [[Image:MarkLip.JPG|thumb|right]] '''Mark Naumovich Lipovetsky''' (Mарк Наумович Липовецкий) (b. [[June 2]], [[1964]]) is a [[Russia]]n [[literary criticism|literary]], [[film criticism|film]], and [[culture|cultural]] critic who advocates the position that [[postmodernism]] is replacing [[socialist realism]] as the dominant [[art movement]] in Russia. His major interests include 20th century [[Russian literature]], [[Russia]]n [[postmodernism]], [[fairy-tale]]s, [[Mikhail Bakhtin]]'s [[carnival]], [[totalitarian]] and post-[[communist]] [[culture]]s. Mark Lipovestky is the author of five books and more than seventy articles including: ''Russian Postmodernist Fiction: Dialogue with Chaos'' (1999) and ''Russian Postmodernism: The Essays of Historic Poetics'' (1997). He is an associate professor with the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures and joint faculty member at the Comparative Literature Program at the [[University of Colorado at Boulder]]. He resides in [[Boulder, CO]] with his wife and son. [http://www.colorado.edu/germslav/russian/prof.htm?16 University of Colorado at Boulder Biography] ==See also== * [[Russian postmodernism]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Lipovetsky}} [[Category:1964 births]] [[Category:Living people]] {{Russia-bio-stub}}