Memory politics in contemporary Russia : : television, cinema and the state / / by Mariëlle Wijermars.
This book examines the societal dynamics of memory politics in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin became president, the Russian central government has increasingly actively employed cultural memory to claim political legitimacy and discredit all forms of political opposition. The rhetorical use of the pas...
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Wijermars, Mariëlle, author. Memory politics in contemporary Russia : television, cinema and the state / by Mariëlle Wijermars. First edition. Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018. 1 online resource (267 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Studies in contemporary Russia Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Memory politics and the remediation of cultural memory -- Petr stolypin -- Aleksandr nevskii -- The time of troubles -- Ivan the terrible and the oprichnina -- The trial of time -- Conclusion -- List of interviews -- Bibliography -- Index. Description based on print version record. This book examines the societal dynamics of memory politics in Russia. Since Vladimir Putin became president, the Russian central government has increasingly actively employed cultural memory to claim political legitimacy and discredit all forms of political opposition. The rhetorical use of the past has become a defining characteristic of Russian politics, creating a historical foundation for the regime’s emphasis on a strong state and centralised leadership.Exploring memory politics, this book analyses a wide range of actors, from the central government and the Russian Orthodox Church, to filmmaker and cultural heavyweight Nikita Mikhalkov and radical thinkers such as Aleksandr Dugin. In addition, in view of the steady decline in media freedom since 2000, it critically examines the role of cinema and television in shaping and spreading these narratives. Thus, this book aims to gain a better understanding of the various means through which the Russian government practices its memory politics (e.g., the role of state media) and, on the other hand, to sufficiently value the existence of alternative and critical voices and criticism that existing studies tend to overlook.?Contributing to current debates in the field of memory studies and of current affairs in Russia and Eastern Europe, this book will be of interest to scholars working in the fields of Russian Studies, Cultural Memory Studies, Nationalism and National Identity, Political Communication, Film, Television and Media Studies. Motion pictures Russia (Federation) History 21st century. Motion pictures Political aspects Russia (Federation) Television programs Political aspects Russia (Federation) Memory Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Politics and government 21st century. Print version: Memory politics in contemporary Russia London ; New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, [2018] 9781138543195 (hardback) (DLC) 2018008329 Studies in contemporary Russia. |
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