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Title Transnational Russian studies / edited by Andy Byford, Connor Doak, and Stephen Hutchings
Published Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2020
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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 354 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Transnational modern languages
Transnational modern languages.
Contents Transnational, multinational, or imperial? The paradoxes of Russia's (post)coloniality / Vera Tolz -- Gogol''s other coat : transnationalism in Russia's literary borderlands / Amelia M. Glaser -- The empire strikes east : cross-cultural dynamics in Russian Central Asia / Olga Maiorova -- Where the nation ends : transnationalism and affective space in post-Soviet cinema / Dušan Radunović -- Vladimir Sorokin's Telluria : post-imperial Eurasia, fragmented Europe / Tatiana Filimonova -- World literature, war, revolution : the significance of Viktor Shklovskii's A sentimental journey / Galin Tihanov -- The transnational Vladimir Nabokov, or the perils of teaching literature / Marijeta Bozovic -- Bringing books across borders : behind the scenes in Penguin Books / Cathy McAteer -- 'Sewing up' the Soviet politico-cultural system : translation in the multilingual USSR / Sergey Tyulenev and Vitaly Nuriev -- The politics of theatre : 'new drama' in Russian, across post-Soviet borders and beyond / Julie Curtis -- A la russe, mais à l'étranger : Russian opera abroad / Philip Ross Bullock -- On Russian cinema going west (and east) : Fedor Bondarchuk's Stalingrad and blockbuster history / Stephen M. Norris -- Queer transnational encounters in Russian literature : gender, sexuality, and national identity / Connor Doak -- The Russian novel of ideas in southern Africa / Jeanne-Marie Jackson -- 'Russian' imperfections? A plea for transcultural readings of aesthetic trends / Ellen Rutten -- Beyond a world with one master : the rhetorical dimensions of Putin's 'sovereign internet' / Michael Gorham -- RT and the digital revolution : reframing russia for a mediatized world / Stephen Hutchings -- Meduza : a Russo-centric digital media outlet in a transnational setting / Vlad Strukov -- transnational self and community in the talk of Russophone cultural leaders in the UK / Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
Summary This book focuses on how Russia has perpetually redefined Russianness in reaction to the wider world. Treating culture as an expanding field, it offers original case studies in Russia's imperial entanglements; the life of things 'Russian', including the language, beyond the nation's boundaries, and Russia's positioning in the globalized world
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject National characteristics, Russian.
Transnationalism.
Russians.
Russians
Civilization
National characteristics, Russian
Transnationalism
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh86002898
Subject Russia (Federation)
Form Electronic book
Author Byford, Andy, 1972- editor.
Doak, Connor, editor.
Hutchings, Stephen C., editor.
ISBN 9781789624946
1789624940