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Insiders And Outsiders In Russian Cinema Stephen M Norris Zara M Torlone Eds

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Insiders And Outsiders In Russian Cinema Stephen M Norris Zara M Torlone Eds
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Publisher: Indiana University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Stephen M. Norris, Zara M. Torlone (eds.)
ISBN: 9780253351456, 9780253219824, 0253351456, 0253219825
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Insiders And Outsiders In Russian Cinema Stephen M Norris Zara M Torlone Eds by Stephen M. Norris, Zara M. Torlone (eds.) 9780253351456, 9780253219824, 0253351456, 0253219825 instant download after payment.

Identifying who was "inside" and who was "outside" the Soviet/Russian body politic has been a matter of intense and violent urgency, especially in the high Stalinist and post-Soviet periods. It is a theme encountered prominently in film. Employing a range of interpretive methods practiced in Russian/Soviet film studies, Insiders and Outsiders in Russian Cinema highlights the varied ways that Russian and Soviet cinema constructed otherness and foreignness. While the essays explore the "us versus them" binary well known to students of Russian culture and the ways in which Russian films depicted these distinctions, the book demonstrates just how impossible maintaining this binary proved to be.

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