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table of contents
  1. Acknowledgments
  2. Note on Translations and Transliteration
  3. Introduction: Time’s Up
  4. 1. World War Me
  5. 2. History’s Accidental Tourists
  6. 3. The Empire Never Ended
  7. 4. Not Dead Yet
  8. 5. The Return of the Radiant Future
  9. Conclusion: Trading Russian Futures
  10. Works Cited
  11. Index

Index

Abramovic, Marina, 118

Adonyev, Sergei, 117

affective attachment to state, 19, 64–65, 74–76, 98, 114

Afghanistan, 45

Afrofuturism, 156–57

Agamben, Giorgio, 66

AgitProp (YouTube channel), 142–43

Akopov, Eduard, 110

Akunin, Boris, The Mirror of St. Germain, 52

“The Aleph,” 172

alienation, 13, 45, 51

Allen, Woody, 53

“All You Zombies,” 27

alternate history, 10–12, 59, 82, 99–100, 167; time travel and, 11. See also present-day alternative USSR

Anderson, Benedict, 63

Andrei Kapitan (username), 145

Angel’s Kiss, 133

Anna Karenina, 146

anticommunism, 87. See also Cold War; East/West conflict

anti-entropy, 39, 92–93, 153

antisemitism, 75, 80

anti-utopia, 127, 142

apocalypse. See post-apocalyptic futures

Aptekman, Marina, 139n4

Archy13 (username), 158–59, 161–62

Armaged-dom, 125

Arsenyev, Sergei Vladimirovich, 38, 48; “Sergei Arsenyev on His Work,” 23; Student, Komsomol Girl, Athlete, 22–29, 35–36, 99

atheism, 81

Atomic Heart, 155

Aum Shinrikyo, 78

Aviator, 55–58

Back, 172

Back to the Future, 19, 21

Back to the USSR, 50–52

Banderites, 7

Bauman, Zygmunt, 4

Becker, Wolfgang, Goodbye, Lenin!, 90–95, 98, 121

Bekmambetov, Timur, 17

Belarus, 105, 122

Bellamy, Edward, Looking Backward, 53–55, 76, 134

Benigni, Robert, 173

Berlin Wall, 87, 91–93

Beumers, Birgit, 7

Beyond the Thistle, 139

Bird, Robert, 120n19

Black, Holly, 143

Boele, Otto, 7

Bogdanov, Alexander, Red Star, 161

Bolsheviks, 64

Bondareva, Olga, “The Glass Dream,” 162

books, in post-apocalyptic fiction, 128–31

Bordoni, Carlo, 4

Borges, Jorge Luis, “The Aleph,” 172

Boris Godunov, 4

Boym, Svetlana, 7, 21, 61

Bradbury, Ray: Fahrenheit 451, 128; “A Sound of Thunder,” 100

Branch Davidians, 78

Brezhnev, Leonid Ilich, 57, 63, 87, 95–97, 101, 109, 149

Buckley, William F., Jr., 87

Bulgakov, Anton, 68–69

Bulgakov, Mikhail: Flight, 89; Ivan Vasilievich, 55

Burnosov, Yuri, “Moscow 22,” 53–54

Butler, Octavia E., 10

Butterfly Effect, 10, 27, 33n9, 49, 100

calendar, 2–3

A Canticle for Leibowitz, 13–14, 127–28

capitalism: critiques of, 12, 23, 49–50, 52, 91–93, 102, 105–6, 144, 154, 162, 164; dominance of, 124, 146–47; Soviet reconstructions and, 108, 110. See also liberal democratic paradigm

Carbongrad 1999 (Russia 2077), 156–58, 165

Card, Orson Scott, Ender’s Game, 130

Cavendish, Philip, 121

Center for Combating Extremism (Center E), 77–79

Chagall, Marc, 171

Chapaev, Vasily Ivanovich, 112

Chekmaev, Sergei, 80

Chernenko, Konstantin, 88

Chernobyl disaster, 100–102, 125, 127, 132

Chernobyl: Exclusion Zone, 13, 99–102, 121, 150

China, 102, 133, 138, 177–78

Chizhova, Elena, The China Expert, 12

Christofascist Posse Comitatus movement, 71

Citizen Nobody, 103n9

citizenship, 65, 68, 70–71, 73, 163

Citizens of the USSR, 65–85, 86n2, 150; ideology and conspiracy theories, 74–76; nostalgia and, 65–67; passports and, 69–74; as secular extremists and a cult, 76–80; shrinking of public sphere and, 80–82; styob (ironic overidentification), 82–85

The Clash of Civilizations, 133–34, 138

Colbert, Stephen, 83

The Colbert Report, 83

Cold War, 78, 91, 101, 127; end of, 87–88, 123–24, 133, 146. See also East/West conflict

colonialism, 121–22. See also imperialism

Command & Conquer franchise, 153

Complete Encyclopedia of Popadantsy to the Past, 18

conditional subjunctive, 13, 15, 105, 173–74, 176–77; counterfactual, 166–67

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, 10, 20, 53

conspiracy theories, 74–76, 101, 105

corruption, 27, 45, 94, 103n9, 107, 137–39, 154, 168

cosmonauts, 28, 93, 160–61. See also space program, Soviet

cosmos, 35, 49–50, 52

COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, 7, 75n5, 173, 175

Crimea, 87, 168

cults. See new religious movements

curatorial fandom, 61

Curry, Tim, 153

cyberpunk, 12, 149, 156, 157, 159

cynicism, 32–35, 103n9, 112, 174

Czechoslovakia, 123

The Daily Show, 83

The Dark Side of the Moon, 13, 24, 39–49, 99–108, 121–22

DAU, 13, 108, 117–22

Day of the Oprichnik, 9, 14, 124, 133, 134, 139–42

Day Watch, 17

“The Decision,” 164

decree time, 1–2

degeneration, 23, 126, 129–32

Degeneration, 118–19

degradation, 26, 104, 126, 139

Demkin, Sergei, 68–69

democracy. See liberal democratic paradigm

Destructology, 80

determinism, 19, 57, 158

Dick, Philip K., 3n2, 59–60, 67, 122; Exegesis, 59; The Man in the High Castle, 11, 59; Radio Free Albemuth, 59; Valis, 59

dictatorship, 5, 18, 100

difference, 138, 165, 171–72. See also pluralism

Doctor Who, 10

A Dream of a Thousand Cats, 63–65

Drugaia Rossiia coalition, 60

Dumai sam, dumai seichas (DSDS), “2045,” 143–45, 157

Dumancic, Mark, 29

Dune, 14

Dvorkin, Alexander, 78–79

Dyachenko, Marina and Sergei, Armaged-dom, 125

dystopias: fantasy and, 147–48; liberalism as, 26, 162; medieval, 14, 133–34, 138–42; politics and, 146; post-apocalyptic, 125–32, 143; Soviet reconstructions, 112; Time Crasher stories, 26–28, 53–58, 104. See also anti-utopia

Eastern European countries, 123

East Germany, 91–93, 95, 98, 123

East/West conflict, 133–37, 146, 162–63

economic conditions, 4, 64, 69, 76, 123–24, 167; prosperity, 31, 63, 101–2, 143

Efremova, Tatiana, 7, 118n14

Eisenstein, Sergei, 171

EKSMO, 162

Elin, Alexander, 8. See also “Our Nuthouse Is Voting for Putin”

Elizarov, Mikhail, The Librarian, 84

emigration, 68, 88–90, 115, 171

empathy, 31, 167, 178

empire, 132–34, 137, 171–72. See also imperialism

Ender’s Game, 130

Endless Summer, 154–55

The End of History and the Last Man, 123–24

Enlightenment, 137

Eno, Brian, 118

entropy, 39, 92–93, 153

Envy, 88

Epstein, Mikhail, 109

Ernst, Konstantin, 168

escapism, 21, 62

ethics, 38, 44, 92, 118–21

ethnogenesis, 63

Etkind, Alexander, 8

Etush, Vladimir, 111

Eurasianism, 133, 134n3, 140–41, 144

Eurasian Symphony, 133

Everything Was Forever until It Was No More, styob, 82

extremism, 77–82, 119n17, 174

fairy tales, 12, 27, 48, 51–52, 93, 160

fandom and fan fiction: curatorial vs. transformative, 61; Mary Sue figure, 48; politicized, 134; Time Crashers and, 18, 20–21, 23, 25, 48, 52, 56, 61–62; USSR-2061 and, 145

fantasy: genre, 13, 20, 42, 134–35, 167; immersive, 60; nauchnaia fantastika (scientific fantasy), 20; regressive, 39–44; utopias and dystopias as, 147–48; wish-fulfillment fantasies, 13, 25, 41, 47, 52, 56, 135–36, 150

Fedorova, Lioudmila, 7

Felix (username), 158–59, 161–62

“Fifth Medal,” 162

Fight Club, 50

Fishman, Leonid, “My popali,” 26n4

Flight, 89

Flowers for Algernon, 55

The Fog and The Fog 2, 30–32

folkloric tropes, 51–52

Fomenko, Anatoly, 62

Foundation for Traditional Religions, 80

Foundation Pit, 120

Frei, Max, Labryinths of Echo, 62

Freud, Sigmund, 24, 25, 42, 129, 147; on the uncanny, 14–15, 27

Frolova, Lidia, 73

Fukuyama, Francis, 123–24

Funeral Party, 88–90, 94, 98

future, 123–65; future shock, 87; imperialism and, 132–42; past and, 8–14, 56–58; as progress, 132; radiant, 4, 99, 145–47, 155, 163; retrofuturism, 124, 144, 156, 159; Russofuturism, 157; SovPunk visions of, 12, 124, 133, 148–65; Time Crasher stories in, 53–58; Western framing of, 123–24, 146. See also dystopias; medieval futurism; optimism; pessimism; post-apocalyptic futures; utopias

Gagarin, Yuri, 28, 106, 158, 160, 169, 171

Gaidai, Leonid: Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession, 55; Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, 22n2, 111

Gaiman, Neil, Sandman, 63

The Game, 50

Garner, Ian, 10n9, 54n13

gender dysphoria, 22–28

geopolitics, 66, 105, 107, 134, 162, 167

Germany, 87; Reichsbürger (Reich Citizens), 70–72, 74. See also East Germany

Gibbon, Dave, 6

Gibson, William, 157

gigantism, 136, 138

The Girl from the Future, 156, 159

glasnost, 96

“The Glass Dream,” 162

Gleick, James, 19

Glukhovsky, Dmitry, Metro 2033, 9, 126, 129–32

GM Reds, 155

Goodbye, Lenin!, 90–95, 98, 121

Gorbachev, Mikhail, 16, 22, 64, 67, 96–97, 101

Gorky Park, 13

Gorky Quest, 115–18, 120–21

Gramsci, Antonio, 3–4

grandfather paradox, 10, 18–19, 49

Great Patriotic War. See World War II

Great White Brotherhood, 78

Greenfield, Nathan W., 167

grief, 98, 155

Grix, Jonathan, 169n3

Groundhog Day, 154, 172

“Groundhog’s Day, or Greetings from the Man with Horns,” 172

Gulag, 55–56, 111, 139, 149

Gumilev, Lev, 14, 63

Guzman, Yuli, 110

Hampe, Karl, 166

Hanson, Stephen, 2n1

Hanukai, Maxim, 7n4

Hard to Be a God, 14

haunted houses, 120

Hayden, Lisa, 148n8

Heaven’s Gate, 78

Hedgehog in the Fog, 170

Heinlein, Robert, “All You Zombies,” 27

Herbert, Frank, Dune, 14

Herland, 134

heroes, agency of, 18–19, 25, 37–39, 47–52, 57

historical fiction, 11, 53. See also Time Crasher stories

history. See past; Soviet nostalgia; World War II

Hitler, Adolf, 16, 23, 28; “Hitler wins” stories, 10, 11, 12, 59, 99

Hoban, Russell, Ridley Walker, 127

holidays, 2–3

homoeroticism, 141–42

homophobia, 23–24, 53–54, 162, 171

horror genre, 120

Huntington, Samuel, 133–34, 138

Huxley, Aldous, Brave New World, 55, 128, 146

Iampol’skii, Mikhail, 118n15

ideology, 4, 108, 109, 112, 121; Citizens of the USSR and, 74–76; Putinist, 167–72; in utopian fiction, 9, 12, 76, 146–47, 162–64

Idiocracy, 53

Immortal Regiment, 7, 31

imperialism, 19, 121–22, 132–42, 165, 168, 177. See also territorial expansion; Ukraine, Russian invasion of

incest, 19, 21, 39, 47

Indirectly, 148–50

individualism, 39, 51, 112, 138, 165

interregnum, 3–5

irony, 151–52, 175. See also styob

Ivakin, Aleksei, 54n13

Ivanova, Natalia, 127

Ivan The Terrible, 16, 55; oprichnina, 14, 126, 137

Ivan Vasilievich (play), 55

Ivan Vasilievich Changes His Profession (film), 55

Jahn, Sigmund, 93

Jameson, Frederic, 9, 146–47

Japan, 78

Jehovah’s Witnesses, 78, 79

Jones, Kelley, 63

Jowitt, Ken, 98

Judge, Mike, 53

Jurassic Park, 61, 110

justice, 45, 76, 137–40

Juvenal, 137

Kalinin, Ilya, 7, 32n7, 61n1

Karlson on the Roof, 43

Kasparov, Garry, 60

Kataev, Valentin, Time, Forward!, 1

Kennedy, John F., 160

Keyes, Daniel, Flowers for Algernon, 55

Khabibulin, Yuri, “Mother’s Day,” 162

Khanga, Elena, 111

Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 43–44, 49

Khristos, Maria Devi, 78

Khruschchev, Nikita, 97, 109

Khrzhanovsky, Ilya, DAU, 13, 108, 117–22

Khval’skii, Andrei, “Summer Internship,” 163

Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, 22n2, 111

Kirkorov, Filipp, 43–44

Kniazev, Miloslav, “Fifth Medal,” 162

Kobierecki, Michał, 168n2

Kobrin, Kirill, 8, 52, 123n1

Kobzon, Iosif, 111

Kornbluth, Cyril M., “The Marching Morons,” 53

Koroliuk, Mikhail, Save the USSR!, 20, 39, 48, 52

Kotelnikov, Gleb, 170

Kozlenko, Ivan, 121

Kozuliaev, Aleksei, 110

kpt_flint (username), 145–46

Kramereva, Nina, 169n3

Krasnov, Pyotr, Beyond the Thistle, 139

Krikalev, Sergei, 160–61

Krusanov, Pavel, The Angel’s Kiss, 133

Kukui, Il’ia, 118n14

Kukulin, Ilya, 7

Kuvaev, Oleg, 172–78

Labryinths of Echo, 62

Ladies Against Women, 83

Landau, Lev, 117

Larbaleister, Justine, 143

law enforcement, 44–45, 107; extralegal (see oprichnina). See also police procedurals

Left/Right conflict, 143, 146

Le Guin, Ursula, 147

Lenin, Vladimir, 64, 69, 76, 91, 97; mausoleum, 114; Red Cape memes and, 152; statues of, 94, 112

Lerner, Amanda, 46n6, 47n7

Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 39–40

liberal democratic paradigm, 51, 124, 137–38; as dystopia, 26, 162. See also capitalism

liberpunk movement, 80n9, 162

The Librarian, 84

libraries, 130–31

life-cycle rituals, 30

Life is Beautiful, 173

Life on Mars, 13, 39–40, 42, 45n4, 46n6

Limonov, Eduard, 60; “The USSR Is Our Ancient Rome,” 61–62

Lindgren, Astrid, 43

linear time, 6

“Liompa,” 88

Lipovetsky, Mark, 8, 52, 91, 110n13, 120n18, 127

A List of Blessings, 89

literacy, 128–29, 170

“The Little Earth,” 163

Living People, 68, 75

Looking Backward, 53–55, 76, 134

Lounsbery, Anne, 157n15

Lukyanenko, Sergey: Night Watch series, 17; “Popadantsy,” 18; Rough Draft, 62; “Vitya Solnyshkin and Joseph Stalin,” 16–19, 29, 39

magical helper figure, 51–52

Makanin, Vladimir, Escape Hatch, 9

The Manchurian Candidate, 78

The Man Who Couldn’t Die, 90–91, 94–98, 121, 172

“The Marching Morons,” 53

Marin, Louis, 109

Marinina, Alexandra, 108; Gorky Quest, 115–18, 120–21

Mars, 3, 147, 161

Martian time slip, 3

Marxism, 76, 123–24, 142, 146, 163–64

Mary Sue figure, 48, 52, 57, 153

Masha and the Bear, 125, 150

Masyanya, 172–78

Mayakovsky, Vladimir, Verses on My Soviet Passport, 69–70, 72

medieval futurism, 13–14, 133, 136–41

Medvedev, Dmitry, 46, 49, 68, 77, 107

Medvedev, Sergei, The Return of the Russian Leviathan, 61

Meerson, Olga, 156

melancholia, 93, 98, 153, 155

Mendelsohn, Farah, 11

Metro 2033, 9, 126, 129–32, 153

Miéville, China, The City and the City, 60–61

militarization, 29. See also World War II

millenarianism, 66–67

Miller, Walter M., Jr., A Canticle for Leibowitz, 13–14, 127–28

A Mirror for the Hero, 172

The Mirror of St. Germain, 52

Mitki subculture, 152

Moore, Alan, 6, 137

morality, 29, 32–33, 35, 38, 51–54, 72, 77, 79, 101, 112, 119, 140, 171, 175

More, Thomas, Utopia, 54, 134

Morson, Gary Saul, 140, 146

“Moscow 22,” 53–54

Moscow 2042, 53n10

Mother of God Center, 78

“Mother’s Day,” 162

mourning, 98, 155

Mundfish Studio, 155

Mussorgsky, Modest, 4

mutation, 126, 127, 130

Nabokov, Vladimir, 171

Nadkarni, Maya, 7

National Review, 87

nauchnaia fantastika (scientific fantasy), 20

Navalny, Alexei, 84–85, 143

Nazinov, Pyotr, “Red Means Blood,” 162

Nazis: Russian collaboration with, 30; Ukrainian nationalism and, 7, 34, 167, 173, 176. See also Hitler, Adolf; World War II

Necromancers of Our Times, 79–80

neopaganism, 80

New Chronology, 62, 83

New Medievalism, 136–39

“The New Person,” 162–63

new religious movements (NRMs), 78–80

Nicholas I, 87

Night Watch, 17

1984, 112, 127, 133, 146

Noordenbos, Boris, 7

Norenstein, Yuri, 170

Norka, Sergei, 5

Northern Spider, 157

nostalgia. See Soviet nostalgia

“Not a Word of Lies,” 162–63

nuclear disasters, 99–102. See also Chernobyl disaster

October Revolution, 3, 21, 88

Odyssey, 42

Oedipus story, 39–43, 49

Ogle, Vanessa, 2n1

Olesha, Yuri: Envy, 88; “Liompa,” 88; A List of Blessings, 89

oligarchs, 43–44

Olympic Games (Sochi 2014), 168–72

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, 139

online communities and projects, 23, 52, 84, 124, 130, 145–46; Masyanya, 172–78. See also SovPunk

oprichnina, 14, 126, 137–42

optimism, 26, 94, 124, 128, 143, 146, 157–58, 164–65, 174

Orange Revolution, 34

O’Reilly, Bill, 83

Other Russias, 60–62

Ottoman Empire, 87

“Our Nuthouse Is Voting for Putin” (performed by Rabfak), 8, 83–84, 124, 170

Oushakine, Sergeui Alex, 7, 8n6

Outlander, 11

Oxxymiron, 143

paradoxes (in time travel), 10, 18–21, 27, 42, 49. See also Butterfly Effect

Park of the Soviet Period (film), 13, 108–15, 118

Park of the Soviet Period (tourist attraction), 108–10, 114, 121

parricide, 39, 71

past: historical reenactments, 35, 51, 112, 118, 170 (see also reconstruction projects); political uses of, 4–8, 35–39, 168–72. See also Soviet nostalgia; Time Crasher stories; time travel; World War II

patriotism, 30–31, 39, 45, 64, 107

Pelevin, Victor, 60

Pepe the Frog, 152

perestroika, 4, 30, 46, 62, 64, 95, 104, 114, 146

Periodic Table, 171

Perkins, Charlotte Gilman, Herland, 134

pessimism, 36, 126, 142–43, 146, 158

Peter the Great, 64, 169

The Petrovs in and around the Flu, 148

Pink Floyd, 45, 46

Platonov, Andrei, The Foundation Pit, 120

Plato’s Republic, 119; Allegory of the Cave, 127, 140

pluralism, 81, 138. See also difference

Plutonium Players, 83n10

Pokrovskii, Vladimir, “Groundhog’s Day, or Greetings from the Man with Horns,” 172

police procedurals, 40, 42–45, 47, 107

political assassination, 25, 27, 38

politics: rejection of, 37–39, 49, 139. See also geopolitics

popadantsy, 9–10. See also Time Crasher stories

“Popadantsy,” 18

portal quest historical fiction, 11. See also Time Crasher stories

post-apocalyptic futures, 9, 14, 124–32, 135, 142–43, 148, 164

postmodernism, 110n13, 119, 125

post-sots, 8, 110n13

power, 63, 66, 68, 71, 76–77, 84–86, 94, 101–2, 128, 134, 142, 147; soft power, 163, 169n3

present-day alternative USSR, 12–13; belief in continued existence of USSR, 59–60, 65–85; morbidity and mortality metaphors, 87–98; Other Russias, 60–62; reconstruction projects, 107–22; Soviet antiquity and, 61–63; territory and, 122; in Time Crasher stories, 99–107; voluntarist approach to, 62–65

presuppositionalism, 81

The Prisoner, 112

Prometheus, 127

The Promised Heavens, 84

Propp, Vladimir, 51

Psycho, 153

public sphere, 65, 80–82, 102

Pugacheva, Alla, 43–44

Puppets, 84

Pushkin, Alexander, 4

Putin, Vladimir: capitalism and, 110; centralized power, 5, 68, 135; Huntington and, 133–34; ideology, 167–72; opposition to, 84–85, 175–77; Orthodox Church and, 81; patriotism and, 107; retrohistorical orientation, 4–8, 60, 83–84, 111, 114; return to presidency, 46, 167; sovereignty and, 14, 64, 66, 77, 82, 132; suppression of civil society, 77, 81–82. See also Ukraine, Russian invasion of

QAnon, 74–75

Quantum Leap, 10

Rabfak, 8, 83–84, 124, 170

radiant future, 4, 99, 145–47, 155, 163

Radishchev, Alexander, 175

Rand, Ayn, Anthem, 128

Reagan, Ronald, 38

realism, 131. See also socialist realism

reconstruction projects (simulations of Soviet Union), 107–22

Red Cape memes, 151–52

Red Mars, 3, 147

“Red Means Blood,” 162

Red Star, 161

Reichsbürger (Reich Citizens), 70–72, 74

religion, 77–81, 152

Repentance, 114

repressive forces, 30, 80–82, 92, 104, 137, 174–75

retrofuturism, 124, 144, 156, 159

Return of the Russian Leviathan, 61

Reunova, Valentina, 68

revanchism, 8, 68, 83, 122, 161, 167

revolution, 53, 64, 69, 143–45, 153, 163–64, 169. See also October Revolution

Riazanov, Eldar, 84

Rip van Winkle time travel trope, 53, 55, 86–87

Roadside Picnic, 132

Robinson, Kim Stanley, Red Mars, 3, 147

robots, 19, 132, 156, 159

Romanov, Mikhail, 4

Romanov dynasty, 137

Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 16

Rough Draft, 62

Rozhnov, Valery, Back to the USSR, 50–52

rubles, 11, 24, 41, 69, 72, 117

Russian Federation: conditional-subjunctive, 13, 15, 105, 166–67, 173–78; disruption of time in, 1–14; documents, 71–73; establishment of, 64 (see also USSR, collapse of); territory of, 69, 75, 122, 123. See also Putin, Vladimir

Russian nationalism, 19; antisemitism and, 75, 80. See also affective attachment to state

Russian Orthodox Church, 78–79, 81, 152

Russian Revolution, 169

Russian Turtles, 158

Russofuturism, 157

Russophobia, 34

Salnikov, Aleksei: Indirectly, 148–50; The Petrovs in and around the Flu, 148

Sandman, 63

satire, 54, 127, 131, 140, 173

Save the USSR!, 20, 39, 48, 52

Savvin, Aleksei, “The Little Earth,” 163

Schlafly, Phyllis, 83

Schmitt, Carl, 66

science fiction, 53, 99, 131; history and, 167; liberpunk, 80n9, 162; popadantsy, 9–10 (see also Time Crasher stories); social science fiction, 161–62; on space exploration, 160–65; time travel and, 19 (see also time travel); utopias in, 146–47

sectarianism, 80–82, 85

Selin, Adrian, 4n3

Sellars, Peter, 118

Serebrennikov, Kirill, 148

sexual transgressions, 39–43

sexual violence, 13, 118–19, 140–42

Shakespeare, William, 55, 128

Shaov, Timur, “Soviet Tango,” 113

Sharafutdinova, Gulnaz, 4n3

Shchusev, Alexey, 170

Shevchenko, Olga, 7

Shevchuk, Yuri, 121

The Shtrafbat’s Constellation, 54n13

Shushkevich, Stanislav, 86n2

“sick man of Europe,” 87

siesit siesit (username), 150–53

Silantiev, Roman, 79–82

simulation, 97. See also reconstruction projects

Skepsis (username), 23–25

Skorkin, Konstantin, 167

Slapovskii, Aleksei, Back, 172

Slaughterhouse-Five, 5–6, 8

Slavnikova, Olga, The Man Who Couldn’t Die, 90–91, 94–98, 121, 172

Sleeper, 53

The Slynx, 9, 126–30, 132

Smith, Paula, “A Trekkie’s Tale,” 48

Snegovaya, Maria, 133

Snyder, Timothy, 8

Sobyanin, Sergei, 104

socialist realism, 38–39, 57, 153

Society for Krishna Consciousness, 78

Sokolov, Boris, 139n4

Solovyov, Vladimir, 111

Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 53n10; One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, 139

Sorokin, Vladimir: Day of the Oprichnik, 9, 14, 124, 133, 134, 139–42; Sugar Kremlin, 14; Telluria, 14

Soros, George, 77

Sovereign Citizens, 70–72, 74, 75n6

sovereignty, 14, 64, 66, 70, 77, 82, 132

Soviet nostalgia, 7–8; conditional-subjunctive, 105; critiques of, 97; for “greatness,” 66, 76, 101, 161, 165 (see also power); oprichnina and, 138–39; politics and, 119; reconstruction and reenactment projects, 108–17; restorationist groups and, 65–67 (see also Citizens of the USSR); restorative, 21, 61; in Sochi Olympics ceremony, 170; SovPunk and, 150–55, 160, 165; styob (ironic overidentification) and, 83–85; Time Crasher stories and, 18, 21, 39–47, 52–54, 57, 101

Soviet Park (public art project), 61

Sovietpunk. See SovPunk

SovietPunk: Nostalgia for the Present, 155

“Soviet Tango,” 113

Soviet Union. See USSR

SovPunk, 12, 124, 133, 148–65

space program, Soviet, 28, 93, 106, 158–61, 165, 169

speculative fiction: post-Soviet Russian, 9–14. See also alternate history; fantasy; popadantsy; science fiction; Time Crasher stories

Spider-Man, 157

Sputnik, 160

Stagnation (Brezhnev era), 46, 47, 57, 63, 96–97, 101

Stalenhag, Simon, 156

Stalin, Joseph: Citizens of the USSR and, 69, 74, 76; collective justice, 138; future orientation, 94, 109, 110, 124; industrialization, 169; repression and terror, 23, 31, 97, 101, 113–14, 120, 126; revolution from above, 64; subjunctive and, 166–67; Time Crasher stories about, 16–18, 27, 29, 31, 55, 101

Stalker, 132

S.T.A.L.K.E.R., 132, 150

Star Trek, 48, 153

state: affective attachment to, 19, 64–65, 74–76, 98, 114; as imagined community, 63; voluntarist approaches to Soviet statehood, 62–65

steampunk, 12, 149

Strelakova, Olga, 79–80

Stroop, Chrissy, 81

structuralism, 39, 51–52

Strugatsky brothers (Arkady and Boris), 26n4; Hard to Be a God, 14; Roadside Picnic, 132

Student, Komsomol Girl, Athlete, 22–29, 35–36, 99

styob (ironic overidentification), 82–85, 140

subjunctive: conditional, 13, 15, 105, 173–74, 176–77; counterfactual conditional, 166–67

Sugar Kremlin, 14

“Summer Internship,” 163

Suvorkin, Timur, 161n17

sympathetic magic, 150

Syomin, Konstantin (Semin), 142–43, 145

Tales from the Loop, 156n14

Talyaka, Yana, “Not a Word of Lies,” 162–63

Taraskin, Sergei, 67–69, 75–76, 82

Tarkovsky, Andrei, 132

Tarugin, Oleg, 54n13

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr, 171

teleology, 4–5, 57, 124

television, 171

Telluria, 14

Temnikova, Liza, 169

territorial expansion, 104, 121–22, 135–36, 177. See also imperialism; Ukraine, Russian invasion of

Tesak (Maxim Martinskevich), 119

The Third Empire, 9, 14, 124, 133–40, 142

time: linear, 6; post-Soviet discourse of, 1–14, 167; timelessness, 3, 5–6; voluntarist approaches to, 1–3, 62. See also future; past; present-day alternative USSR

Time, Forward!, 1

Time Crasher stories: authorial self-insertion, 20–21, 25, 48–49; defined, 10–11; as fan fiction, 18, 20–21, 23, 25, 48, 52, 61–62; hero’s agency in, 18–19, 25, 37–39, 47–52, 57; historical consciousness in, 31–36; origins of genre, 19–21; persistent Soviet Union, 99–108; preventing collapse of Soviet Union, 12, 16–19, 24–28, 83, 99; rejection of politics, 37–39, 49; set in 1970s, 42–47; set in the future, 53–58; set in World War II, 19, 21, 23, 28–37, 46, 53, 57, 161, 167, 173; Soviet nostalgia in, 18, 21, 39–47, 52–54, 57, 101; uncanny, 21–28, 33, 41–42; video games and, 154–55; voluntarist approach to time, 62

time loops, 154–55, 172

The Time Machine, 11, 19–20

Time of Troubles, 4–6

time travel, 10–11; as disruptive, 56; free will and, 49; paradoxes, 10, 18–21, 27, 42, 49; Rip van Winkle trope, 53, 55, 86–87. See also Butterfly Effect; Time Crasher stories

Tolstaya, Tatyana, The Slynx, 9, 126–30, 132

Tolstoi, Sergei, “The New Person,” 162–63

Tolstoy, Leo, 88, 146, 171

Torgunkov, Sergei, 68, 75

totalitarian sects, 78–80

transformative fandom, 61

transgender identity, 25, 27–28, 81

“A Trekkie’s Tale,” 48

The True Mirror of Youth, 174

The Truman Show, 50

Twain, Mark, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, 10, 20, 53

UFMS (Administration of the Federal Migration Service), 73

Ukraine, Russian invasion of: in 2014, 7, 133, 136; in 2022, 7, 60, 81–82, 109, 121–22, 133, 136, 155, 165, 167, 169, 173, 175–78; Ukrainian nationalism and “Nazis,” 7, 34–35, 167, 173, 176

Ulanov, Oleg, Unusual Travel Agent, 50n8

Ulitskaya, Lyudmila, The Funeral Party, 88–90, 94, 98

uncanny: Freud on, 14–15, 27; post-Soviet, 21–28, 33, 41–42, 60–61, 97, 169

“Union Maniac” community, 150–52

Union of Slavic Forces of Rus, 67, 81–82

Union of the SSR Labor Union, 69

United Kingdom, 45n4

United States: Christian Right, 81; cults in, 78; Fourteenth Amendment, 71; imagined collapse of, 100–102, 105–6, 136; politics, 38; Russian émigrés in, 88–90; Sovereign Citizens groups, 70–72, 74, 75n6; SovPunk portrayals of, 162–63; space program, 160

The Universe of Metro 2033, 130

Unusual Travel Agent, 50n8

USSR: affective attachment to, 19, 64–65, 74–76, 98, 114 (see also Soviet nostalgia); central planning, 1, 97, 124; collapse of, 1, 5, 11–12, 16–19, 24–28, 64–66, 83, 86–98, 99, 101, 123–24, 135 (see also Russian Federation); ideology, 4; life cycle of, 21; material culture, 121; restorationists, 67 (see also Citizens of the USSR); Soviet antiquity, 61–63; Soviet subjectivity, 114–15; space program, 28, 93, 106, 158–61, 165, 169; voluntarist approach to time, 1–3, 62

USSR-2061, 124, 145–46, 158–65

“The USSR Is Our Ancient Rome,” 61–62

utopias: aesthetics, 12; anthropology of, 37; ideology and, 9, 12, 76, 146–47, 162–64; More’s Utopia, 54, 134; in nineteenth-century literature, 14, 53–55, 134–35; Other Russias, 60; satire and, 127; SovPunk, 148–65; Stalinist, 94; in Time Crasher stories, 26, 28, 50

Van Zaichik, Holm, Eurasian Symphony, 133

Varlamov, Ilya, 77

Verses on My Soviet Passport, 69–70, 72

Victory Day, 7, 30–31

video games, 14, 126, 129–32, 144, 150, 153–55, 158–59

Villy 9, “The Decision,” 164

violence, 13, 29, 82, 121, 140–42, 152, 164

Vissarion, 78

“Vitya Solnyshkin and Joseph Stalin,” 16–19, 29, 39

VKontakte, 150, 156

Vladimirovich, Vladimir, 8

Vodolazkin, Eugene, The Aviator, 55–58

Voinovich, Vladimir, Moscow 2042, 53n10

Volkov, Alexander, 160–61

voluntarist approaches: to Soviet citizenship, 163; to Soviet statehood, 62–65; Stalinist, 164, 167; to time, 1–3, 62

Vonnegut, Kurt, Slaughterhouse-Five, 5–6, 8

The Walking Dead, 143

watchmen, 44, 137, 142

Watchmen (Moore and Gibbons), 6

We (Zamyatin), 127, 165

We Are from the Future, 30–33

We Are from the Future 2 (sequel), 30, 33–35

Wells, H. G., The Time Machine, 11, 19–20

Westworld (1973 film), 111

Wijermars, Marielle, 139

Willis, Andy, 45n4

wish-fulfillment fantasies, 13, 25, 41, 47, 52, 56, 135–36, 150

Witnesses of the USSR, 79

World War II: commemorations of Soviet victory in, 6–8, 30–32, 33n9, 170; as formative trauma, 125; Time Crasher stories about, 19, 21, 23, 28–37, 46, 53, 57, 161, 167, 173. See also Hitler, Adolf; Immortal Regiment; Nazis

Yakhina, Guzel, Zuleikha, 149

Yankovsky, Vladimir, 103n9

Yegorov, Mikhail, 33n9

Yeltsin, Boris, 5, 16, 22, 27, 66, 97, 127

Yorchak, Alexei, Everything Was Forever until It Was No More, styob, 82

Young, Cathy, 167

Yuriev, Mikhail, The Third Empire, 9, 14, 124, 133–40, 142

Zabirko, Oleksandr, 10n9, 34n10, 37n1

Zamyatin, Yevgeny, We, 127, 165

Zhukovsky, Vasily, 170

“Zombies vs. Unicorns,” 143

Zubkov, Evgeny: Carbongrad 1999 (Russia 2077), 156–58, 165; Northern Spider, 157; Russian Turtles, 158

Zuleikha, 149

Zworykin, Vladimir, 171

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