Preface
List of Illustrations
Introduction Nikolai Krementsov (University of Toronto, Canada)Part 1 – Nurturing the New Man
1. Encyclopedic Worldbuilding: Alexander Bogdanov and the Cognitive Creation of the New Man Michael Coates (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
2. ‘The RoadtoLife’: Educating the New Man Lyubov Bugaeva (Saint Petersburg State University, Russia)
3. The New Man in the Nursery: Making Soviet Dolls and Regulating Children’s Play in the 1920s and 30s Olga Ilyukha (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)Part 2 – Imagining the New Man
4. New Sciences, New Worlds, and ‘New Men’ Nikolai Krementsov (University of Toronto, Canada)
5. Entertaining Sciences, Unlikely Horrors: The Changing Image of Man in Soviet Popular-Scientific Literary Genres Matthias Schwartz (Leibniz Center for Literary and Cultural Research, Germany)
6. The New Man as a Monster of Eugenic Imagination: The Criminal Brain in Mikhail Bulgakov’s ‘Heart of a Dog’ and James Whale’s FrankensteinIrina Golovacheva (St. Petersburg State University, Russia)Part 3 – Displaying the New Man
7. ‘A School of the Peasantry of the Future’: Constructing the Image of a ‘New Peasant’ at the 1923 All-Russian Agricultural Exhibition Olga Elina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
8. Revolutionary Evolution in Apes and Humans in the 1920s: Sculpture and Constructs of the New Man at the Moscow Darwin Museum Pat Simpson (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
9. A New Man in the Ethnographic Museum: Between the Socialist Content and the National Form Stanislav Petriashin (Russian Museum of Ethnography, Russia)Part 4 – Conclusion
The New Man: One Hundred Years Later Yvonne Howell (University of Richmond, USA)
List of Contributors
Index