Hidden curriculum. Anthropology of Soviet school cinema early 1930s-mid-1960s
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Soviet “school cinema” is an extremely curious phenomenon in the history of world cinema, based on a specific compromise of propaganda attitudes and social requests of the audience. The stories that it told were often built according to the principle of nesting dolls: an uncomplicated external plot could hide a variety of messages in itself - from the approval of Soviet moral values to a fig in the pocket, from the search for options for the development of personality to a hint of changes in the general line of the party. How these meanings, as well as the correlation of different messages in one “Statement”, were formed and broadcast, and this book is dedicated to the way. Vadim Mikhailin - cultural historian, social anthropologist, professor of Saratov State University. Galina Belyaeva is a senior researcher at the Saratov State Art Museum named after A. N. Radishchev
Author:
Author:Mikhailin Vadim
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Arts & Photography
- Category:Films & Series
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Filmoteurs
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4448-1223-5
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