This book explores the changing nature of Russian culture by examining media, popular culture and the literary canon, changes in the culture and its relationship to government.
This book explores the changing nature of Russian culture by examining media, popular culture and the literary canon, changes in the culture and its relationship to government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Vlad Strukov is an Associate Professor in the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds. Sarah Hudspith is an Associate Professor in the School of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - Vlad Strukov and Sarah Hudspith 2. Poetry, canon and identity in contemporary Russia - Katherine Hodgson 3. Lev Tolstoy and contemporary Russian cultural policy: negotiating the canon - Sarah Hudspith 4. 'That's Ours. Don't Touch': Nashe Radio and the consolations of the domestic mainstream - Polly McMichael 5. 'Perm Cultural Project' [Permskii kul'turnyi proekt]: Looking back, looking forward - Elena Trubina 6. Projecting Russia on the global stage: International broadcasting and 'recursive nationhood' - Stephen Hutchings 7. Joking about doping: Contested visions of sporting nationalism and patriotism in Russian political cartoons - John Etty 8. Visualising the conservative revolution: Alternative globalization and aesthetic utopia of 'Novorossiia' - Maria Engström 9. Theorizing the hyperlocal: The cinema of Sakha (Yakutia) and global contexts - Vlad Strukov 10. Independent and popular? Russian youth videos in the age of globalization - Saara Ratilainen 11. Russian linguistic culture in the age of globalization: A turn to linguistic violence - Lara Ryazanova-Clarke 12. Geopolitical enemy #1? VVP, Anglophone 'popaganda' and the politics of representation - Robert A. Saunders
1. Introduction - Vlad Strukov and Sarah Hudspith 2. Poetry, canon and identity in contemporary Russia - Katherine Hodgson 3. Lev Tolstoy and contemporary Russian cultural policy: negotiating the canon - Sarah Hudspith 4. 'That's Ours. Don't Touch': Nashe Radio and the consolations of the domestic mainstream - Polly McMichael 5. 'Perm Cultural Project' [Permskii kul'turnyi proekt]: Looking back, looking forward - Elena Trubina 6. Projecting Russia on the global stage: International broadcasting and 'recursive nationhood' - Stephen Hutchings 7. Joking about doping: Contested visions of sporting nationalism and patriotism in Russian political cartoons - John Etty 8. Visualising the conservative revolution: Alternative globalization and aesthetic utopia of 'Novorossiia' - Maria Engström 9. Theorizing the hyperlocal: The cinema of Sakha (Yakutia) and global contexts - Vlad Strukov 10. Independent and popular? Russian youth videos in the age of globalization - Saara Ratilainen 11. Russian linguistic culture in the age of globalization: A turn to linguistic violence - Lara Ryazanova-Clarke 12. Geopolitical enemy #1? VVP, Anglophone 'popaganda' and the politics of representation - Robert A. Saunders
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