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9780203961650

Russian Television Today : Primetime Drama and Comedy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780203961650

  • ISBN10:

    020396165X

  • Copyright: 2007-07-31
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis

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Summary

The most important stories in Russia have traditionally been those of literature; today that function is fulfilled by TV drama. This book examines the role of dramatized narratives in Russian television, demonstrating how they grapple with key questions of both national identity and recent history. Russian Television Today shows how visual drama succeeds in offering some answers or consolation, laying claim to a window on past generations and showing Russian viewers what might be salvageable from the Soviet experience. Just as Putin uses that experience to hone a fresh understanding of what it means to "be" Russian, so TV's heroes and heroines frequently express themselves with a related, soothing simplicity. Extending and complicating any such harmonies, this book then turns to other important developments: the manufacturing of new "national" on-screen characters and their peculiar relationship to both classic or Soviet literature and Latin-American soaps - all filtered through the enduring emphases of love, fidelity, humor, and irony. Since, however, those filters are often designed to block an unpleasant actuality, this book also pays considerable attention to the pressing problem of domestic crime and its troubled representation on screen - either as Mafia or police adventures. Overall, Russian Television Today provides a detailed account of critical social and aesthetic issues in Russia's primetime visual media, all the way from historical epics to the recent, more profitable emphases of situation comedy and reality shows. Book jacket.

Author Biography

David MacFadyen is Professor in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of California, Los Angeles, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction: sweeping statements and broad horizonsp. 1
Action heroes: Don Quixote or James Bond?p. 9
Adaptations: TV drama vs. literary prestigep. 32
Soaps: the influence of Latin Americap. 64
Costume drama: "life as it really is"p. 84
Melodrama: little people in the big cityp. 103
Heroines: airports, planes, and wedding trainsp. 126
Comedy: nervous giggling and its serious objectp. 149
Law and order: making sense of somethingp. 168
Criminal series: Soviet traditions come homep. 187
Conclusion: fighting the good fightp. 209
Filmographyp. 215
Notesp. 226
Indexp. 241
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