02390nam 22003613u 450 991078913100332120230126211907.01-78320-085-5(CKB)3710000000083007(EBL)3014885(MiAaPQ)EBC3014885(EXLCZ)99371000000008300720151005d2014|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||Russia new fin de siècle[electronic resource]Bristol Intellect20141 online resource (268 p.)Description based upon print version of record.Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors Notes -- Introduction -- PART I: Written Discourse -- Chapter 1: The Function of the Soviet Experience in Post-Soviet Discourse -- Chapter 2: Cycles, Continuity and Change in Contemporary Russian Culture -- Chapter 3: Victor Pelevin and the Void -- Chapter 4: From Homo Zapiens to Media Sapiens: Post-Soviet Television in Russian Fiction -- PART II: Visual and Popular Culture -- Chapter 5: Afrika and Monroe: Post-Soviet Appropriation, East and West -- Chapter 6: Military Dandyism, Cosmism and Eurasian Imper-Art -- Chapter 7: Sweet Dreams: Retro Imagery on Chocolate Packaging in Post-Soviet Russia -- Chapter 8: Victory Day: Rituals and Practices of War Commemoration in Russia -- PART III: Cinematic Culture -- Chapter 9: A Kiss for the KGB: Putin as Cinematic Hero -- Chapter 10: "Address Your Questions to Dostoevsky": Privatizing Punishment in Russian Cinema -- Chapter 11: Freedom and Uncertainty: The Cinema of Slava Tsukerman -- Chapter 12: Muratova's Cinema before and after Perestroika: Deconstructing and Rebuilding Film Aesthetics -- Chapter 13: The Place of Action Must Not be Changed: Aleksei Balabanov's St Petersburg -- Index -- Back Cover.Social changeRussia (Federation)History21st centuryRussia (Federation)Civilization21st centuryRussia (Federation)Social conditions21st centurySocial changeHistory303.40947Beumers Birgit1083561AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910789131003321Russia new fin de siècle3677693UNINA