This paper aims at examining the political and cultural spectrum of Vladimir Bortko???s film Taras Bulba (2009), a reinterpretation of the novella by Nikolai Gogol (1842). As the film was conceived and released to mark the two centennial anniversary of the writer???s birth, Bortko faithfully follows the path charted out by Gogol in 1842, particularly the infamous ???Russification??? of Ukranian Cossacks. By heavily referencing to Russian cultural treasures such as Tiutchev???s poem, paintings, and Eisenstein???s film, Bortko reinforces Gogol???s political ideology with regards to Ukrainian Cossacks. Yet Bortko???s film adaptation diverges from the Gogol???s 1842 novella in its treatment of Poland, the representative of Western Europe. Overa...
International audienceFrom the birth of Russian cinema in 1908-1909 up to the present day, the works...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
Gregori Kozintsev produced Gamlet (1964) as a film adaptation of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet during a ch...
The sixteenth-century Cossacks became the favourite topic of Ukrainian authors of the nineteenth cen...
Darbs veltīts Nikolaja Gogoļa stāsta ekranizācijas “Taras Buļba” (Krievija, Ukraina, Polija, 2009, r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines Nikolai Gogol’s fashioning of a hybrid national identity duri...
Nikolai Gogol (1809~1852), a celebrated Russian writer born in the Ukraine, chartered a path fascina...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
textAround the mid-sixteenth century, the Ukrainian Cossacks arose out of the desire to create free ...
The present article inquires the image of Ukraine risen from films (soviet, post-soviet and, in a mi...
The transfer of an artistic work from the literary medium to the filmic medium presents technical, p...
This dissertation investigates nineteenth-century narrative representations of the Cossacks—multi-et...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of U...
Regarding Nicolas Gogol, Katia Dmitrieva evokes his passage from Germon romantic lite-rature to Russ...
International audienceFrom the birth of Russian cinema in 1908-1909 up to the present day, the works...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
Gregori Kozintsev produced Gamlet (1964) as a film adaptation of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet during a ch...
The sixteenth-century Cossacks became the favourite topic of Ukrainian authors of the nineteenth cen...
Darbs veltīts Nikolaja Gogoļa stāsta ekranizācijas “Taras Buļba” (Krievija, Ukraina, Polija, 2009, r...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation examines Nikolai Gogol’s fashioning of a hybrid national identity duri...
Nikolai Gogol (1809~1852), a celebrated Russian writer born in the Ukraine, chartered a path fascina...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
textAround the mid-sixteenth century, the Ukrainian Cossacks arose out of the desire to create free ...
The present article inquires the image of Ukraine risen from films (soviet, post-soviet and, in a mi...
The transfer of an artistic work from the literary medium to the filmic medium presents technical, p...
This dissertation investigates nineteenth-century narrative representations of the Cossacks—multi-et...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
Ukrainian Cinema: Belonging and Identity during the Soviet Thaw is the first concentrated study of U...
Regarding Nicolas Gogol, Katia Dmitrieva evokes his passage from Germon romantic lite-rature to Russ...
International audienceFrom the birth of Russian cinema in 1908-1909 up to the present day, the works...
The idea of Russia has emerged through discussions amongst religious and cultural leaders in the lat...
Gregori Kozintsev produced Gamlet (1964) as a film adaptation of Shakespeare\u27s Hamlet during a ch...