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This timely text charts the metamorphosis of Russian media and culture in the 21st century. It considers how, when Vladimir Putin came to power in 2000, Russia''s media and culture industry had enjoyed nearly a decade of almost unrestricted freedom and yet, by the time he launched his illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia''s independent media was crushed, while the few viable opposition figures were either imprisoned, exiled, or dead under mysterious circumstances.

Eliot Borenstein looks at the manufactured cult of Putin, the competing models of Russianness put forth in the media, the obsession with nostalgia and the limits on imagining the future, the rise of aggressive patriotism and the myth of ancient Russian ''traditional'' values, the significance of the fight against gay propaganda', and the absurdist strategies used by the opposition in the face of increasing restrictions on free speech. Though the book''s title invokes Putin, Russian Culture under Putin

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/12/2024 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781350399396, 978-1350399396
      ISBN10: 1350399396

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This timely text charts the metamorphosis of Russian media and culture in the 21st century. It considers how, when Vladimir Putin came to power in 2000, Russia''s media and culture industry had enjoyed nearly a decade of almost unrestricted freedom and yet, by the time he launched his illegal invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia''s independent media was crushed, while the few viable opposition figures were either imprisoned, exiled, or dead under mysterious circumstances.

      Eliot Borenstein looks at the manufactured cult of Putin, the competing models of Russianness put forth in the media, the obsession with nostalgia and the limits on imagining the future, the rise of aggressive patriotism and the myth of ancient Russian ''traditional'' values, the significance of the fight against gay propaganda', and the absurdist strategies used by the opposition in the face of increasing restrictions on free speech. Though the book''s title invokes Putin, Russian Culture under Putin

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