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This scholarly publication analyses the development of the ecological theme in Soviet and Russian feature film art of the sound period. In particular, it analyses films on the ecological theme from the eras of Stalin's totalitarian ideological control (1931-1955), "thaw" (1956-1968), authoritarianism (1969-1985), the period of "perestroika" (1986-1991) and post-Soviet time. For university professors, postgraduates, students, teachers interested in the problems of environmental themes in cinema.

Produktbeschreibung
This scholarly publication analyses the development of the ecological theme in Soviet and Russian feature film art of the sound period. In particular, it analyses films on the ecological theme from the eras of Stalin's totalitarian ideological control (1931-1955), "thaw" (1956-1968), authoritarianism (1969-1985), the period of "perestroika" (1986-1991) and post-Soviet time. For university professors, postgraduates, students, teachers interested in the problems of environmental themes in cinema.
Autorenporträt
Media culture specialist Alexander Fedorov is the author of many books and articles on media education and cinema. He has been a visiting professor/researcher at the Maison des Sciences de l'homme (France, 2002, 2009), the Kennan Institute (USA, 2003), the Universities of Kassel (2000), Humboldt (2005), Mainz (2010), and Frankfurt (2014).