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TRANSFORMATION OF THE ANTAGONIST’S IN SOVIET CINEMA
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2021
The Cold War was fought on many fronts, including the ideological one. The cultural front was a distinct part of this ideological front. Most arguments against Soviet culture hinged on ‘freedom of expression’, ‘dogmatic socialist realism’ and ‘censorship’.
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The Cold War was fought on many fronts, including the ideological one. The cultural front was a distinct part of this ideological front. Most arguments against Soviet culture hinged on ‘freedom of expression’, ‘dogmatic socialist realism’ and ‘censorship’.
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THE IMAGE OF A NURSE IN SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET CINEMA
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies, 2022The article provides an analysis of the transformation in the film image of a nurse in the Soviet and post-Soviet times. The nursing staff is the most numerous in the entire hierarchy of physicians. Increasing the number of young people entering medical schools will greatly reduce the shortage of personnel in the industry, but it requires an increase ...
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Interpretations of the estate in Soviet cinema
Voprosy kul'turologii (Issues of Cultural Studies), 2023The article analyzes the features, dynamics and ways of creating the image of the estate in Soviet cinema on extensive material. Being on the periphery of the cultural context of the era, the estate, nevertheless, proved to be in demand by Soviet cinema.
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2013
Contributors: Derek Spring, Richard Tylor, Rashit Yangirov, Maya Turovskaya, Peter Kenez, Kaya Khokhlova, Maria Enzensberger, Leonid Kozlov, Ian Christie, Anna Lawton, Svetlana Boym, Julian ...
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Contributors: Derek Spring, Richard Tylor, Rashit Yangirov, Maya Turovskaya, Peter Kenez, Kaya Khokhlova, Maria Enzensberger, Leonid Kozlov, Ian Christie, Anna Lawton, Svetlana Boym, Julian ...
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Christian motives in Soviet cinema
Orthodoxia, 2023The paper highlights the history of emergence and development of Christian motives in Soviet cinema, from the times of persecution against the Church in 1920–1930 up to the era of Perestroika. There is a difference in the perception of Christianity as the basis of traditional ethno-cultural identity and as the basis of universal moral values, which in ...
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Jewish themes in the Soviet Cinema
Soviet Jewish Affairs, 1986(1986). Jewish themes in the Soviet Cinema. Soviet Jewish Affairs: Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 29-42.
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