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Authors and Corporations: Vassilieva, Julia
In: Projections, 13, 2019, 1, p. 23-44
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Berghahn Books
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 23-44
ISSN: 1934-9688
1934-9696
DOI: 10.3167/proj.2019.130103
published in: Projections
Language: Undetermined
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Collection: Berghahn Books (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>This article analyzes the unique historical collaboration between the revolutionary Russian film director Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948), the cultural psychologist Lev Vygotsky (1896–1934), and the founder of contemporary neuropsychology, Alexander Luria (1902–1977). Vygotsky’s legacy is associated primarily with the idea that cultural mediation plays a crucial role in the emergence and development of personality and cognition. His collaborator, Luria, laid the foundations of contemporary neuropsychology and demonstrated that cultural mediation also changes the functional architecture of the brain. In my analysis, I demonstrate how the Eisenstein-Vygotsky-Luria collaboration exemplifies a strategy of productive triangulation that harnesses three disciplinary perspectives: those of cultural psychology, neuropsychology, and film theory and practice.</jats:p>