the image of russia on the western screen in the ideological confrontation epoch (1946-1991): from the late stalinism to the “thaw”, from "détente" and "stagnation" to the "perestroika"

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This article included the analysis of evolution Russian image representation on the Western (USA, UK, Germany, Canada, France, Italy) screen - of the period of ideological confrontation (1946-1991): ideological and social trends, myths, stereotypes, illusions, classification of the contents’ models and modifications of genres. The main conclusion: the image of Russia in the majority of the Western fiction films of 1946-1991 is treated as an image of something “enemy”, “alien”, “different”, often hostile…
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Authors ;Alexander Fedorov
Journal proceedings of the indian academy of sciences: mathematical sciences
Year 2013
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