Russian Television Today: Primetime Drama and Comedy

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Examining the role of dramatized narratives in Russian television, this book stresses the ways in which the Russian government under Putin use primetime television to express a new understanding of what it means to be Russian, answering key questions of national identity for modern Russians in dealing with their recent history: ‘What really happened to us?’ and, accordingly, ‘Why?’

The book covers important issues in Russian television today, including:

  • the reworking of new ‘national’ on-screen heroes
  • its relationship with classic literature
  • the revisionist portrayal of a romantic portrait of life in the Soviet era
  • the role of thematic elements such as love, fidelity, humour and irony
  • the particularly pressing problem of crime and its representation on screen as Mafia or police adventure, and its political usage by the Putin administration.

This book provides a detailed account of the critical issues in contemporary Russian television, relating them to broader social and political developments in Russian society.

Author(s): David MacFadyen
Series: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2007

Language: English
Commentary: 35239
Pages: 254

Book Cover......Page 2
Title......Page 5
Copyright......Page 6
Dedication......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
Introduction: Sweeping statements and broad horizons......Page 11
1 Action heroes: Don Quixote or James Bond?......Page 19
2 Adaptations: TV drama vs. literary prestige......Page 42
3 Soaps: The influence of Latin America......Page 74
4 Costume drama: "Life as it really is"......Page 94
5 Melodrama: Little people in the Big City......Page 113
6 Heroines: Airports, planes, and wedding trains......Page 136
7 Comedy: Nervous giggling and its serious object......Page 159
8 Law and order: Making sense of something......Page 178
9 Criminal series: Soviet traditions come home......Page 197
10 Conclusion: Fighting the good fight......Page 219
Filmography......Page 225
Notes......Page 236
Index......Page 251