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Appropriating History: The Soviet Past in Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian Popular Culture
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Abstract Popular media play an important role in reconstructing collective imaginations of history. Dramatic events and ruptures of the 20th century provide the material for playful as well as neo-imperialist and nationalist appropriations of the past. The contributors to the volume investigate this phenomen... view more
Popular media play an important role in reconstructing collective imaginations of history. Dramatic events and ruptures of the 20th century provide the material for playful as well as neo-imperialist and nationalist appropriations of the past. The contributors to the volume investigate this phenomenon using case studies from Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian popular cultures. They show how in mainstream films, TV series, novels, comics and computer games, the reference to Soviet history offers role models, action patterns and even helps to justify current political and military developments. The volume thus presents new insights into the multi-layered and explosive dynamics of popular culture in Eastern Europe.... view less
Keywords
literature; comics; pop culture; mass media; film; collective memory; Belorussia; Ukraine; Russia; culture of remembrance; post-socialist country; cultural history; culture
Classification
General History
Social History, Historical Social Research
Free Keywords
Popular History; Cultural Appropriation; Computer Games; Television Series; Cultural Memory; Post-Soviet; Belarus; Eastern European History; Public History; History
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
316 p.
Series
Historische Lebenswelten in populären Wissenskulturen / History in Popular Cultures, 21
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839460771
ISSN
2702-9441
ISBN
978-3-8394-6077-1
Status
Published Version; reviewed