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The Imperial Trace - Recent Russian Cinema (Hardcover)
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The Imperial Trace - Recent Russian Cinema (Hardcover)
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The collapse of the USSR seemed to spell the end of the empire, yet
it by no means marked the end of Russia's enduring imperial
preoccupations, extending over four and a half centuries since the
reign of Ivan IV. Is there such a thing as an imperial trace in
Russia's contemporary culture? Condee argues that we cannot make
sense of contemporary Russian culture without accounting for its
imperial legacy and mapping out the terms of such an analysis. She
turns to the instance of contemporary cinema to focus this line of
inquiry. Within film (and implicitly other cultural fields as well)
do we limit our accounting to narrative evidence-Chechen wars at
the periphery, historical costume dramas of court life-or could an
imperial trace be sought in other, more embedded ways, in the
manner and structure or representation, the conditions of
productions, the recurrent preoccupations of its leading
filmmakers, the ways in which collective belonging is figured or
disfigured? This book organizes these questions around the work of
Russia's internationally ranked auteurs of the late Soviet and
post-Soviet period: Kira Muratova, Vadim Abdrashitov, Nikita
Mikhalkov, Aleksei German, and Aleksandr Sokurov.
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