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Appropriating History : The Soviet Past in Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian Popular Culture



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Autore: Schwartz Matthias Visualizza persona
Titolo: Appropriating History : The Soviet Past in Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian Popular Culture Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Bielefeld : , : transcript Verlag, , 2024
©2024
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (319 pages)
Disciplina: 302.230947
Soggetto topico: HISTORY / Europe / Eastern
Soggetto non controllato: Belarus
Comics
Computer Games
Cultural Appropriation
Cultural History
Cultural Memory
Culture
Eastern European History
Film
History
Literature
Mass Media
Memory Culture
Popular Culture
Post-Soviet
Public History
Russia
Television Series
Ukraine
Altri autori: WellerNina  
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Popular Culture and History in Post-Soviet Nation States -- I. Places of Longing: Yesterday’s Tales, Melodramatic Lives and Astonishing Worlds -- Chapter 1: More than Nostalgia -- Chapter 2: Drawn History -- Chapter 3: Narrating Russia’s Multi-Ethnic Past -- Chapter 4: The Zone as a Place of Repentance and Retreat -- II. Combat Zones: War Heroes, Resistance Fighters and Joyful Partisans -- Chapter 5: Alternative Versions of the Past and the Future -- Chapter 6: Ludic Epistemologies and Alternate Histories -- Chapter 7: Partisan, Anti-Partisan, pARTisan, Party-Zan, Cyberpartisan -- Chapter 8: Mummified Subversion -- III. Sites of Trauma: Horror Fantasies, Weird Sceneries and Realms of Terror -- Chapter 9: Dealing with Cultural Traumas -- Chapter 10: Nostalgia for Trauma -- Chapter 11: The Affective Landscapes of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. -- Chapter 12: Come and See, Once Again -- Epilogue -- Public History, Popular Culture, and the Belarusian Experience in a Comparative Perspective -- Appendix -- Acknowledgments -- Authors
Sommario/riassunto: Popular media play an important role in reconstructing collective imaginations of history. Dramatic events and ruptures of the 20th century provide the material for playful as well as neo-imperialist and nationalist appropriations of the past. The contributors to the volume investigate this phenomenon using case studies from Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian popular cultures. They show how in mainstream films, TV series, novels, comics and computer games, the reference to Soviet history offers role models, action patterns and even helps to justify current political and military developments. The volume thus presents new insights into the multi-layered and explosive dynamics of popular culture in Eastern Europe.
Titolo autorizzato: Appropriating History  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9783839460771
3839460778
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9911069022703321
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