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Satire And Protest In Putins Russia 1st Ed 2021 Aleksei Semenenko

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Satire And Protest In Putins Russia 1st Ed 2021 Aleksei Semenenko
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Aleksei Semenenko
ISBN: 9783030762797, 3030762793
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed. 2021

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Satire And Protest In Putins Russia 1st Ed 2021 Aleksei Semenenko by Aleksei Semenenko 9783030762797, 3030762793 instant download after payment.

This book studies satirical protest in today’s Russia, addressing the complex questions of the limits of allowed humor, the oppressive mechanisms deployed by the State and pro-State agents as well as counterstrategies of cultural resistance. What forms of satirical protest are there? Is there State-sanctioned satire? Can satire be associated with propaganda? How is satire related to myth? Is satirical protest at all effective?―these are some of the questions the authors tackle in this book. The first part presents an overview of the evolution of satire on stage, on the Internet and on television on the background of the changing post-Soviet media landscape in the Putin era. Part Two consists of five studies of satirical protest in music, poetry and public protests.

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