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Performing Femininity : Woman as Performer in Early Russian Cinema

Morley, Rachel

KINO - The Russian and Soviet Cinema

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Oriental dancers, ballerinas, actresses and opera singers the figure of the female performer is ubiquitous in the cinema of pre-Revolutionary Russia. From the first feature film, Romashkov's Stenka Razin (1908), through the sophisticated melodramas of the 1910s, to Viskovsky's The Last Tango (1918), made shortly before the pre-Revolutionary film industry was dismantled by the new Soviet government, the female performer remains central. In this groundbreaking new study, Rachel Morley argues that early Russian film-makers used the character of the female performer to explore key contemporary concerns from changing conceptions of femininity and the emergence of the so-called New Woman, to broader questions concerning gender identity. Morley also reveals that the film-makers repeatedly used this archetype of femininity to experiment with cinematic technology and develop a specific cinematic language."

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  • Utgivelsesdato:

    29.07.2021

  • ISBN/Varenr:

    9781350242869

  • Språk:

    , Engelsk

  • Forlag:

    Bloomsbury Academic

  • Fagtema:

    Kunst

  • Serie:

    KINO - The Russian and Soviet Cinema

  • Litteraturtype:

    Faglitteratur

  • Sider:

    304

  • Høyde:

    21.6 cm

  • Bredde:

    13.9 cm