Cinepaternity fathers and sons in Soviet and post-Soviet film
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- ISBN: 9780253001375
- ISBN: 0253001374
- ISBN: 9780253354587
- ISBN: 0253354587
- ISBN: 9780253221872
- ISBN: 0253221870
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1 online resource (x, 331 pages) : illustrations - Publisher: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, ©2010.
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General Note: | Multi-User OldControl:muse9780253001375 Multi-User. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references, filmographies, and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: cinepaternity: the psyche and its heritage -- Thaw, stagnation, Perestroika. The myth of the "great family" in Marlen Khutsiev's Lenin's guard and Mark Osep'ian's Three days of Viktor Chernyshev / Alexander Prokhorov -- Mending the rupture: the war trope and the return of the imperial father in 1970s cinema / Elena Prokhorova -- Models of male kinship in Perestroika cinema / Seth Graham -- War in the post-Soviet dialogue with paternity. The fathers' war through the sons' lens / Tatiana Smorodinskaya -- War as the family value: failing fathers and monstrous sons in My stepbrother Frankenstein / Mark Lipovetsky -- A surplus of surrogates: Mashkov's Fathers / Helena Goscilo -- Reconceiving filial bonds. Resurrected fathers and resuscitated sons: homosocial fantasies in The return and Koktebel / Yana Hashamova -- The forces of kinship: Timur Bekmambetov's Night watch cinematic trilogy / Vlad Strukov -- Fathers, sons, and brothers: redeeming patriarchal authority in The brigade / Brian James Baer -- Auteurs and the psychological/philosophical. Fraught filiation: Andrei Tarkovsky's Transformations of personal trauma / Helena Goscilo -- Vision and blindness in Sokurov's Father and son / José Alaniz. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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