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2024-09-11
This essential volume includes contributions from scholars in both Eastern and Western Europe, the UK, and the USA, with diverse perspectives on Central Asia, Belarus, the Baltics, Georgia, and Ukraine. It is organized into sections on (Post-)Soviet Orientalisms, Echoes of Empire, Intersecting Ecologies and Ideologies, and Resisting Genres. Featuring transformative insights, colour images and rare photos from the set of Tengiz Abuladze’s Repentance (1984), chosen by its assistant director Nana Janelidze specifically for this printed edition, this work is vital for those studying film, postcolonial, Soviet, and East European subjects. Produced with goEast Film Festival and Apparatus Journal, it offers groundbreaking analysis of USSR and post-communist cinemas. 360 p., paperback. Order your copy for 39 EUR: Germany: Alexis at calabooks@t-online.de Europe: Hannah at hannah@thenaismiths.co.uk UK: info@apparatuspress.net   In the US you can order via East View Shop at https://shop.eastview.com/results/item?SKU=2594058B