Title An authoritarian landscape: transformation of the Soviet Lithuanian countryside through the life and art of Lida Meškaitytė
Authors Rožėnė, Rugilė
DOI 10.1177/12063312251363076
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Is Part of Space and culture.. Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications. 2025, first published online, p. [1-17].. ISSN 1206-3312. eISSN 1552-8308
Keywords [eng] authoritarian landscape ; soviet countryside ; naïve art ; cultural identity ; eco-consciousness
Abstract [eng] The article explores the concept of the Authoritarian Landscape, defined as a physical and perceptual environment shaped by authoritarian regimes. In such contexts, cultural landscapes are restructured to serve ideological and political agendas, simultaneously influencing environmental experiences in ways that often lead to the erosion of local identities and agency. To get to the bottom of this, the case study of Smalininkai—a former German river harbor and border city, transformed into a new agricultural center during the second Soviet occupation of Lithuania—is analyzed. The miniature paintings and ego documents of a self-taught artist Lida Meškaitytė provide a unique account of this transformation. While her life story and naïve paintings are co-opted by ideological narratives, contributing to the creation of a new local identity, her artistic practices also stand for subjectivity, resistance, and eco-consciousness under an oppressive regime.
Published Thousand Oaks, CA : SAGE Publications
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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