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Soviet Animation And The Thaw Of The 1960s Not Only For Children Illustrated Pontieri

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Soviet Animation And The Thaw Of The 1960s Not Only For Children Illustrated Pontieri
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Publisher: John Libbey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.52 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Pontieri, Laura
ISBN: 9780861967056, 0861967054
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: Illustrated

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Soviet Animation And The Thaw Of The 1960s Not Only For Children Illustrated Pontieri by Pontieri, Laura 9780861967056, 0861967054 instant download after payment.

Soviet Animation and the Thaw of the 1960s examines the remarkable animation that emerged during the post-Stalin period of liberalization in the Soviet Union as an avenue of expression for a new spirit of aesthetic freedom. Drawing on extensive archival research, Laura Pontieri reconstructs the dynamics inside Soviet animation studios and the relationships between the animators and the political establishment. Pontieri offers a meticulous study of Soviet animated films of the period, using the world of Soviet animation as a lens for viewing the historical moment of the thaw from a fresh and less conventional point of view.

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