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Satire and Protest in Putin's Russia
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This book studies satirical protest in today's Russia, addressing the complex questions of the limits of allowed humor, the oppressive mechanisms deployed by the State and pro-State agents as well as counterstrategies of cultural resistance. What forms of satirical protest are there? Is there State-sanctioned satire? Can satire be associated with propaganda? How is satire related to myth? Is satirical protest at all effective?these are some of the questions the authors tackle in this book. The first part presents an overview of the evolution of satire on stage, on the Internet and on television on the background of the changing post-Soviet media landscape in the Putin era. Part Two consists of five studies of satirical protest in music, poetry and public protests.
Reviews the evolution of satire in the post-Soviet period Examines various forms of satirical protest in today's Russia Discusses the ambiguity of satire and its relation to critique and protest, but also to censorship and propaganda
Autorentext
Aleksei Semenenko is Associate Professor in Russian at Umeå University. He is the author of The Texture of Culture: An Introduction to Yuri Lotman's Semiotic Theory (2012), Hamlet the Sign: Russian Translations of Hamlet and Literary Canon Formation (2007), Aksenov and the Environs (coedited with Lars Kleberg; 2012) and other works on Russian culture, translation and semiotics.
Inhalt
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Censorship in Russia.- Chapter 2. The Evolution of Satire in Russia.- Chapter 3. Satire on post-Soviet TV: From Puppets to Puppets.- Chapter 4. KVN: A TV Show Larger than Television.- Chapter 5. Joking Apart: Russian Humor of the Digital Era.- Chapter 5. Monstrations' and 'Shimmering': Absurdist Popular Protests , by Daniel Leiderman.- Chapter 6. Beyond Subversive Affirmation: The New Dissent Art in Russia, by Klavdia Smola.- Chapter 7. The mediality of satirical protest in Putin's Russia: Grazhdanin poet, by Annelie Bachmaier.- Chapter 8. Conservative Imperfection: Satire and New Populism of Leningrad, by Maria Engström.- Epilogue. Beyond Satire, by Aleksei Semenenko.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783030762780
- Editor Aleksei Semenenko
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T18mm
- Jahr 2021
- EAN 9783030762780
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3030762785
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2021
- Titel Satire and Protest in Putin's Russia
- Gewicht 428g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 240
- Lesemotiv Verstehen