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Satire and Protest in Putin's Russia

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197 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am02.12.20211st ed. 2021
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. Part Two consists of five studies of satirical protest in music, poetry and public protests.mehr
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KlappentextThis 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. Part Two consists of five studies of satirical protest in music, poetry and public protests.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-76278-0
ProduktartBuch
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Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2021
Erscheinungsdatum02.12.2021
Auflage1st ed. 2021
Seiten197 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXXIX, 197 p. 14 illus.
Artikel-Nr.49471999
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Censorship in Russia.- Chapter 2. The Evolution of Satire in Russia.- Chapter 3. Satire on post-Soviet TV: From Puppets to Puppets.- Chapter 4. KVN: A TV Show Larger than Television.- Chapter 5. Joking Apart: Russian Humor of the Digital Era.- Chapter 5. Monstrations´ and 'Shimmering': Absurdist Popular Protests , by Daniel Leiderman.- Chapter 6. Beyond Subversive Affirmation: The New Dissent Art in Russia, by Klavdia Smola.- Chapter 7. The mediality of satirical protest in Putin´s Russia: Grazhdanin poet , by Annelie Bachmaier.- Chapter 8. Conservative Imperfection: Satire and New Populism of Leningrad, by Maria Engström.- Epilogue. Beyond Satire, by Aleksei Semenenko.mehr
Kritik
"In addition to its considerable contribution to scholarship on contemporary Russian culture, Semenenko's comparative historical discussion makes it a valuable addition to studies of the place of humour and satire in Soviet culture ... . This volume also fills a gap in the scholarship on Putin-era culture and cultural politics, which has tended to focus on particular media (literature, film, television, art, music) or genres, rather than on more amorphous, cross-generic and multi-media modes of expression such as satire." (Seth Graham, Slavonic and East European Review SEER, Vol. 101 (2), January, 2023)mehr

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Autor

Aleksei Semenenko is Associate Professor in Russian at Umeå University. He is the author of The Texture of Culture: An Introduction to Yuri Lotman's Semiotic Theory (2012), Hamlet the Sign: Russian Translations of Hamlet and Literary Canon Formation (2007), Aksenov and the Environs (coedited with Lars Kleberg; 2012) and other works on Russian culture, translation and semiotics.

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