An exploration of Soviet physical culture in film and other visual media, examining how the uniqu...
Winner of the British Association of Film, Television and Screen Studies Best First Monograph Award
As cinema industries around the globe adjusted to the introduction of synch-sound technology, the...
Beginning with Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North (1922), the majority of films that have been...
Lilya Kaganovsky is Associate Professor of Slavic, Comparative Literature, and Media and Cinema S...
As cinema industries around the globe adjusted to the introduction of synch-sound technology, the...
Lilya Kaganovsky is Associate Professor of Slavic, Comparative Literature, and Media and Cinema S...
This book exposes the paradox behind the myth of the indestructible Stalinist-era male. In her an...
Since the show's debut in 2007, Mad Men has invited viewers to immerse themselves in the lush per...
Beginning with Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North (1922), the majority of films that have been...
This book highlights the significant role that production artists played when Russian cinema was ...
This book delves into the representation of the indigenous 'Peoples of the North' in Soviet cinem...
'Soviet Spectatorship provides an depth exploration of Soviet physical culture and its on screen ...