Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 /:
Between the founding of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924 and the Stalinist Terror of the late 1930s, a nationalist cinema emerged in Uzbekistan giving rise to the first wave of national film production and an Uzbek cinematographic elite. In Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan Cloé Drieu uses Uzbek fi...
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Zusammenfassung: | Between the founding of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924 and the Stalinist Terror of the late 1930s, a nationalist cinema emerged in Uzbekistan giving rise to the first wave of national film production and an Uzbek cinematographic elite. In Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan Cloé Drieu uses Uzbek films as a lens to explore the creation of the Soviet State in Central Asia, starting from the collapse of the Russian Empire up through the eve of WWII. Drieu argues that cinema provides a perfect angle for viewing the complex history of domination, nationalism, and empire (here used to denote the centralization of power) within the Soviet sphere. By exploring all of film's dimensions as a socio-political phenomenon--including film production, film reception, and filmic discourse--Drieu reveals how nation and empire were built up as institutional realities and as imaginary constructs. Based on archival research in the Uzbek and Russian State Archives and on in-depth analyses of 14 feature-length films, Drieu's work examines the lively debates within the totalitarian and so-called revisionist schools that invigorated Soviet historiography, positioning itself within contemporary discussions about the processes of state- and nation-building, and the emergence of nationalism more generally. Revised and expanded from the original French, Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan helps us to understand how Central Asia, formerly part of the Russian Empire, was decolonized, but later, in the run-up to the Stalinist period and repression of the late 1930s, suffered a new style of domination. |
Beschreibung: | "Revised and expanded from the original French." "Originally published as 'Fictions nationales. Cinéma, empire et nation en Ouzbékistan (1919-1937) © Éditions Karthala - Paris, 2013"--Title page verso. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 293 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | Drieu, Cloé, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014007324 Fictions nationales. English Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / Cloé Drieu ; translated by Adrian Morfee. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2018] ©2018 1 online resource (xiv, 293 pages) text txt rdacontent computer n rdamedia online resource nc rdacarrier "Revised and expanded from the original French." "Originally published as 'Fictions nationales. Cinéma, empire et nation en Ouzbékistan (1919-1937) © Éditions Karthala - Paris, 2013"--Title page verso. Between the founding of Soviet Uzbekistan in 1924 and the Stalinist Terror of the late 1930s, a nationalist cinema emerged in Uzbekistan giving rise to the first wave of national film production and an Uzbek cinematographic elite. In Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan Cloé Drieu uses Uzbek films as a lens to explore the creation of the Soviet State in Central Asia, starting from the collapse of the Russian Empire up through the eve of WWII. Drieu argues that cinema provides a perfect angle for viewing the complex history of domination, nationalism, and empire (here used to denote the centralization of power) within the Soviet sphere. By exploring all of film's dimensions as a socio-political phenomenon--including film production, film reception, and filmic discourse--Drieu reveals how nation and empire were built up as institutional realities and as imaginary constructs. Based on archival research in the Uzbek and Russian State Archives and on in-depth analyses of 14 feature-length films, Drieu's work examines the lively debates within the totalitarian and so-called revisionist schools that invigorated Soviet historiography, positioning itself within contemporary discussions about the processes of state- and nation-building, and the emergence of nationalism more generally. Revised and expanded from the original French, Cinema, Nation, and Empire in Uzbekistan helps us to understand how Central Asia, formerly part of the Russian Empire, was decolonized, but later, in the run-up to the Stalinist period and repression of the late 1930s, suffered a new style of domination. Includes bibliographical references and index. Cultural autonomy and the nation (1919-24) -- Revolutionary exoticism and the colonial imaginary: cinema and entertainment (1924-27) -- The national cinematographic sphere -- Uzbeck film and the shift toward imperial domination -- The nationalist cinematographic imaginary: subjugating class to nation -- The empire of the proletariat: subjugating nation to class. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 24, 2019). Motion pictures Uzbekistan. Communism and motion pictures Uzbekistan. Motion pictures Social aspects Uzbekistan. Nationalism and communism Uzbekistan. Communisme et cinéma Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Aspect social Ouzbékistan. Nationalisme et communisme Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Ouzbékistan. PERFORMING ARTS Reference. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Communism and motion pictures fast Motion pictures fast Motion pictures Social aspects fast Nationalism and communism fast Uzbekistan fast Morfee, Adrian, translator. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005089695 has work: Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH3DT7wqwGB6pX4YBYFqcP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Drieu, Cloé. Fictions nationales. English. Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937. Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press, [2018] 9780253037831 (DLC) 2018019384 (OCoLC)1038038478 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1989828 Volltext FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1989829 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Drieu, Cloé Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / Cultural autonomy and the nation (1919-24) -- Revolutionary exoticism and the colonial imaginary: cinema and entertainment (1924-27) -- The national cinematographic sphere -- Uzbeck film and the shift toward imperial domination -- The nationalist cinematographic imaginary: subjugating class to nation -- The empire of the proletariat: subjugating nation to class. Motion pictures Uzbekistan. Communism and motion pictures Uzbekistan. Motion pictures Social aspects Uzbekistan. Nationalism and communism Uzbekistan. Communisme et cinéma Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Aspect social Ouzbékistan. Nationalisme et communisme Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Ouzbékistan. PERFORMING ARTS Reference. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Communism and motion pictures fast Motion pictures fast Motion pictures Social aspects fast Nationalism and communism fast |
title | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / |
title_alt | Fictions nationales. |
title_auth | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / |
title_exact_search | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / |
title_full | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / Cloé Drieu ; translated by Adrian Morfee. |
title_fullStr | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / Cloé Drieu ; translated by Adrian Morfee. |
title_full_unstemmed | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / Cloé Drieu ; translated by Adrian Morfee. |
title_short | Cinema, nation, and empire in Uzbekistan, 1919-1937 / |
title_sort | cinema nation and empire in uzbekistan 1919 1937 |
topic | Motion pictures Uzbekistan. Communism and motion pictures Uzbekistan. Motion pictures Social aspects Uzbekistan. Nationalism and communism Uzbekistan. Communisme et cinéma Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Aspect social Ouzbékistan. Nationalisme et communisme Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Ouzbékistan. PERFORMING ARTS Reference. bisacsh HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. bisacsh Communism and motion pictures fast Motion pictures fast Motion pictures Social aspects fast Nationalism and communism fast |
topic_facet | Motion pictures Uzbekistan. Communism and motion pictures Uzbekistan. Motion pictures Social aspects Uzbekistan. Nationalism and communism Uzbekistan. Communisme et cinéma Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Aspect social Ouzbékistan. Nationalisme et communisme Ouzbékistan. Cinéma Ouzbékistan. PERFORMING ARTS Reference. HISTORY Europe Russia & the Former Soviet Union. Communism and motion pictures Motion pictures Motion pictures Social aspects Nationalism and communism Uzbekistan |
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