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Cinema And The Environment In Eastern Europe From Communism To Capitalism Masha Shpolberg

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Cinema And The Environment In Eastern Europe From Communism To Capitalism Masha Shpolberg
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.87 MB
Pages: 465
Author: Masha Shpolberg, Lukas Brasiskis
ISBN: 9781805393757, 9781805391050, 9781805391067, 1805393758, 1805391054, 1805391062
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Cinema And The Environment In Eastern Europe From Communism To Capitalism Masha Shpolberg by Masha Shpolberg, Lukas Brasiskis 9781805393757, 9781805391050, 9781805391067, 1805393758, 1805391054, 1805391062 instant download after payment.

The annexation of Eastern Europe to the Soviet sphere after World War II dramatically reshaped popular understandings of the natural environment. With an eco-critical approach, Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe breaks new ground in documenting how filmmakers increasingly saw cinema as a tool to critique the social and environmental damage of large-scale projects from socialist regimes and newly forming capitalist presences. New and established scholars with backgrounds across Europe, the United States, and Australia come together to reflect on how the cultural sphere has, and can still, play a role in redefining our relationship to nature.

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