Russian Publicistic Satire Under Glasnost. The Journalistic Feuilleton
Author: | Ryan-Hayes, Karen |
Year: | 1993 |
Pages: | 212 |
ISBN: | 0-7734-9348-4 978-0-7734-9348-3 |
Price: | $179.95 + shipping |
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This study examines the significant changes that have occurred in this genre in terms of its structure, narratology and thematics during the period of glasnost. It demonstrates that the feuilletonist's position has changed decisively from that of an advocate of the status quo to an antagonist of the Soviet state, the Party and the official economic apparatus. A lengthy introduction examines the development of the journalistic feuilleton in Russia from its origins in the eighteenth century through the Soviet period. Feuilletonists whose works are analyzed in depth are Leonid Likhodeev, Lev Novozhenov, Eduard Grafov, Marina Lebedeva, Leonid Treer and Iurii Makarov. The work closes with a an appendix of annotated and translated examples which will make the text accessible to scholars in related fields. This study makes a significant contribution to understanding current Russian literature and their rich satiric tradition.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part 1
Chapter I: The Evolution of the Soviet Feuilleton
Chapter II: Function of the Soviet Feuilleton
Chapter III: Typology of the Soviet Feuilleton
Chapter IV: The Tools of the Trade
Chapter V: The Language of the Feuilleton
Chapter VI: The Soviet Feuilleton Under Glasnot'
Part 2
Chapter VII: Likhoddeev
Chapter VIII: Novozhenov
Chapter IX: Grafov
Chapter X: Makarov
Chapter XI: Lebedeva
Part 3
Leonid Likhodeev
The Wolf and the Hare
Perigees and Apogees
Talent
Lev Novozhenov
Riches
To Swim or Not to Swim?
A Few Thoughts on the National Question
Èduard Grafov
I'm Such a Global Guy
Sexploitation
Iurii Makarov
Disposable Strawberries
Marina Lebedeva
Let's Drink, Kind Old Woman
Leonid Treer
In Search of Hard Currency
In the Land of the Poltergeist
Bibliography
Index
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