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Cinepaternity Fathers And Sons In Soviet And Postsoviet Film Helena Goscilo

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Cinepaternity Fathers And Sons In Soviet And Postsoviet Film Helena Goscilo
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.27 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Helena Goscilo, Yana Hashamova
ISBN: 9780253354587, 0253354587
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Cinepaternity Fathers And Sons In Soviet And Postsoviet Film Helena Goscilo by Helena Goscilo, Yana Hashamova 9780253354587, 0253354587 instant download after payment.

This wide-ranging collection investigates the father/son dynamic in post-Stalinist Soviet cinema and its Russian successor. Contributors analyze complex patterns of identification, disavowal, and displacement in films by such diverse directors as Khutsiev, Motyl', Tarkovsky, Balabanov, Sokurov, Todorovskii, Mashkov, and Bekmambetov. Several chapters focus on the difficulties of fulfilling the paternal function, while others show how vertical and horizontal male bonds are repeatedly strained by the pressure of redefining an embattled masculinity in a shifting political landscape.

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