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Police Aesthetics Literature Film And The Secret Police In Soviet Times Cristina Vatulescu

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Police Aesthetics Literature Film And The Secret Police In Soviet Times Cristina Vatulescu
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.89 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Cristina Vatulescu
ISBN: 9780804760805, 0804760802
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Police Aesthetics Literature Film And The Secret Police In Soviet Times Cristina Vatulescu by Cristina Vatulescu 9780804760805, 0804760802 instant download after payment.

The documents emerging from the secret police archives of the former Soviet bloc have caused scandal after scandal, compromising revered cultural figures and abruptly ending political careers. Police Aesthetics offers a revealing and responsible approach to such materials. Taking advantage of the partial opening of the secret police archives in Russia and Romania, Vatulescu focuses on their most infamous holdings—the personal files—as well as on movies the police sponsored, scripted, or authored. Through the archives, she gains new insights into the writing of literature and raises new questions about the ethics of reading. She shows how police files and films influenced literature and cinema, from autobiographies to novels, from high-culture classics to avant-garde experiments and popular blockbusters. In so doing, she opens a fresh chapter in the heated debate about the relationship between culture and politics in twentieth-century police states.

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