
Pride and Panic
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"Hashamova speaks to a wide constituency of readers. The accessibility of Pride and Panic commends it as a course reader and handbook for undergraduate students of contemporary Russian film and culture. It can be recommended as a good introduction for members of the general public keen to know more about Russian cinematography and its bearing on the complex identities emerging in post-Soviet Russian today."-Galina Miazhevich, Russian Journal of Communication"Yana Hashamova offers an important contribution and her analysis is recommended for all levels of interest in post-Soviet Russian cinema, from academic film scholar to cineaste."-Lars Kristensen, Senses of Cinema
"Shows a close reading of a voluminous amount of literature, thoughtful viewings of the films, and the ability to bring quite diverse subject matter and approaches together into a fascinating study of Russian film at the millennium. The scope of this book and its reflective quality should be of interest to scholars and students of Russian history, culture, and film. It is well worth reading."-Alexandra Heidi Karriker, Russian Review
"Political ideology, psychoanalysis and cinema come together in Yana Hashamova' reading of Russian national identity as developed and expressed through film."-Trina R. Mamoon, Canadian Slavonic Papers
"Lucid and eminently accessible, Pride and Panic differs from other studies of contemporary Russian film in its theoretical framework, which incorporates psychoanalysis, gender, and concepts of alterity and community to analyze Russia's post-Soviet embattled cinematic reconstruction of masculine and national identity. An absorbing read, the book pursues its argument of comprehensive politico-social trauma with consistency and conviction."-Helena Goscilo, University of Pittsburgh
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- Front Cover
- Preliminaries
- Contents
- Introduction
- The Western Other (Foe and Friend): Screening Temptations and Fears
- The Russian Hero: Fantasies of Wounded National Pride
- Mobilizing Internal Forces: The Idealized Past and Culture
- (Im)possible Relationships: Looking for the Other
- West, East, and Russia: Ambivalence, Re ection, and Traversing the Fantasy
- The West and Beyond
- Bibliography
- Filmography
- Index
- Back Cover
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