Renaissance of Classical Allusions in Contemporary Russian Media takes a unique perspective on Russian media, culture, and society by bridging linguistic anthropology and media studies. Svitlana Malykhina analyzes the role of classical allusions in media as a vehicle for either indoctrination or resistance. She explores how media language reflects cultural beliefs and heritage, and forms social identity and group membership.
Renaissance of Classical Allusions in Contemporary Russian Media takes a unique perspective on Russian media, culture, and society by bridging linguistic anthropology and media studies. Svitlana Malykhina analyzes the role of classical allusions in media as a vehicle for either indoctrination or resistance. She explores how media language reflects cultural beliefs and heritage, and forms social identity and group membership.
Svitlana Malykhina is lecturer in Russian in the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at University of Massachusetts Boston.
Inhaltsangabe
A Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction Chapter 1. Review Chapter 2. Method Chapter 3. Media Landscape Chapter 4. Habitus and Identity Chapter 5. New models and old constraints Chapter 6. Allusion in headlines Chapter 7. Onomasitc allusions Chapter 8. Allusions in the articles Chapter 9. Allusions to Russian Classics in the Ukrainian Media Chapter 10. Transgressive language: stiob and stylization Chapter 11. Citizen Poet Project Chapter 12. Citizen Poet allusions Conclusion
A Note on Transliteration and Translation Introduction Chapter 1. Review Chapter 2. Method Chapter 3. Media Landscape Chapter 4. Habitus and Identity Chapter 5. New models and old constraints Chapter 6. Allusion in headlines Chapter 7. Onomasitc allusions Chapter 8. Allusions in the articles Chapter 9. Allusions to Russian Classics in the Ukrainian Media Chapter 10. Transgressive language: stiob and stylization Chapter 11. Citizen Poet Project Chapter 12. Citizen Poet allusions Conclusion
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