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Drawing the Iron Curtain
Maya Balakirsky Katz
其他書名
Jews and the Golden Age of Soviet Animation
出版
Rutgers University Press
, 2016
主題
Art / Russian & Soviet
Art / Film & Video
Design / Graphic Arts / Illustration
History / Jewish
Performing Arts / Film / History & Criticism
Performing Arts / Film / Genres / Animated
Performing Arts / Film / Regional & National
Performing Arts / Animation
Social Science / Jewish Studies
ISBN
0813576628
9780813576626
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=RvkkswEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
In the American imagination, the Soviet Union was a drab cultural wasteland, a place where playful creative work and individualism was heavily regulated and censored. Yet despite state control, some cultural industries flourished in the Soviet era, including animation.
Drawing the Iron Curtain
tells the story of the golden age of Soviet animation and the Jewish artists who enabled it to thrive. Art historian Maya Balakirsky Katz reveals how the state-run animation studio Soyuzmultfilm brought together Jewish creative personnel from every corner of the Soviet Union and served as an unlikely haven for dissidents who were banned from working in other industries. Surveying a wide range of Soviet animation produced between 1919 and 1989, from cutting-edge art films like
Tale of Tales
to cartoons featuring "Soviet Mickey Mouse" Cheburashka, she finds that these works played a key role in articulating a cosmopolitan sensibility and a multicultural vision for the Soviet Union. Furthermore, she considers how Jewish filmmakers used animation to depict distinctive elements of their heritage and ethnic identity, whether producing films about the Holocaust or using fellow Jews as models for character drawings. Providing a copiously illustrated introduction to many of Soyuzmultfilm's key artistic achievements, while revealing the tumultuous social and political conditions in which these films were produced,
Drawing the Iron Curtain
has something to offer animation fans and students of Cold War history alike.