| 单词 | proletkult | 
| 释义 | proletkultn. Now chiefly historical.   In the Soviet Union: an organization set up in 1917 to promote proletarian cultural activity; (also) culture reflecting or encouraging a purely proletarian ethos. Also subsequently in other communist countries and in extended uses.The Soviet organization was dissolved in 1932. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > customs, values, and civilization > a civilization or culture > 			[noun]		 > cultures by class popular culture1854 proletkult1919 pop culture1959 midcult1960 white bread1996 1919    Stevens Point 		(Wisconsin)	 Daily Jrnl. 15 Sept. 8/2  				It is culture stamped with the irresistible ‘proletkult’ mark. This ‘proletkult’, a word concocted by Lunatcharsky, is the official name of a state department... Specific artistic and literary forms..are gloriously known as ‘proletkult’. 1920    Times 17 Aug. 8/3  				At this time a new society, the ‘Proletculte’ (i.e., culture for the proletariat), was founded, and began to spread fast throughout Soviet Russia. 1921    E. Paul  & C. Paul Proletcult ii. 19  				Proletarians who are alive to their class interest..will insist upon Independent Working-Class Education, upon proletarian culture, upon Proletcult. 1961    New Left Rev. May 27/2  				The follies of proletcult, the stridency and crude class reductionism which passed for Marxist criticism. 1976    T. Eagleton Crit. & Ideol. v. 165  				Such purely gestural, shamefaced materialism will provoke..the reaction of those who press their questioning of the intrinsic élitism of literature and its aesthetics to neo-proletkult limits. 1986    Oxf. Art Jrnl. Jan. 58/1  				This close relationship, by no means entirely acceptable to Lenin and opposed by the Proletcult faction of the Bolshevik Party was highly problematical. Derivatives  prolet-ˈcultural adj. of, relating to, or designating proletkult. ΚΠ 1922    Glasgow Herald 4 Jan. 5  				One cannot imagine any greater stimulus to the ‘Prolet-Cultural’ movement.   proletˈkultist  n. 		(also prolet-ˈcultist)	 a promoter of proletkult; a member of the proletkult movement. ΚΠ 1921    Glasgow Herald 28 Dec. 11  				There is little proof that there has been general misrepresentation, and it is general misrepresentation that the prolet-cultist wants. 1992    Mod. Painters Spring 100/2  				From the October revolution on..almost all the internecine rivals within the arts, the Constructivists, the Suprematists, the Proletkultists, the multitudinous -ists, had argued for the political importance of art. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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