
Russian culture in the age of globalisation
edited by Vlad Strukov and Sarah Hudspith
Bok · Engelsk · 2019
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Omfang | XX, 318 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Introduction / Vlad Strukov and Sarah Hudspith -- Poetry, canon and identity in contemporary Russia / Katherine Hodgson -- Lev Tolstoy and contemporary Russian cultural policy : negotiating the canon / Sarah Hudspith -- "That's ours. Don't touch" : Nashe Radio and the consolations of the domestic mainstream / Polly McMichael -- "Perm Cultural Project" : looking back, looking forward / Elena Trubina -- Projecting Russia on the global stage : international broadcasting and "recursive nationhood" / Stephen Hutchings -- Joking about doping : contested visions of sporting nationalism and patriotism in Russian political cartoons / John Etty -- Visualising the conservative revolution : alternative globalisation and aesthetic utopia of "Novorossiia" / Maria Engström -- Theorizing the hyperlocal : the cinema of Sakha (Yakutia) and global contexts / Vlad Strukov -- Independent and popular? : Russian youth videos in the age of globalisation / Saara Ratilainen -- Russian linguistic culture in the era of globalisation : a turn to linguistic violence / Lara Ryazanova-Clarke -- Geopolitical enemy #1? VVP, Anglophone "popaganda" and the politics of representation / Robert A. Saunders.
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ISBN | 9781138648104
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