TY - BOOK AU - DeBlasio,Alyssa AU - Dulerain,Alexander AU - Fiks,Sergei AU - Gorelov,Denis AU - Kaganovsky,Lilya AU - Meshchaninova,Nataliia AU - Mikhailova,Tatiana AU - Norris,Stephen M. AU - Prokhorov,Alexander AU - Prokhorova,Elena AU - Ratilainen,Saara AU - Salys,Rimgaila AU - Stishov,Maksim AU - Strukov,Vlad TI - Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition: Genres, Technologies, Identities T2 - Film and Media Studies SN - 9781644696439 AV - PN1992.3.R8 PY - 2021///] CY - Boston, MA : PB - Academic Studies Press, KW - Television broadcasting KW - Russia (Federation) KW - History KW - Television series KW - History and criticism KW - PERFORMING ARTS / Television / History & Criticism KW - bisacsh KW - Russia KW - SVoD KW - art KW - cable networks KW - contemporary KW - culture KW - entertainment KW - family KW - film KW - gender KW - genre KW - kultura KW - media KW - nationalism KW - patriarchy KW - post-Soviet KW - post-broadcast KW - quality drama KW - queer studies KW - streaming KW - television KW - writing N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Note on Transliteration --; Introduction --; The Cultural Euphemism of Kul′tura: Soviet Nostalgia on the Russia-K Channel --; The Great Patriotic Serial: Penal Battalion (Shtrafbat), Historical Taboos, and the Beginnings of the New National Idea --; Orlova and Aleksandrov Redux: The TV Series --; Putin-Era Television Productions about Catherine the Great: Active Measures as Period Drama --; Between Pornography and Nostalgia: Valery Todorovsky’s The Thaw (Ottepel′) --; The State of Affairs: Screwing Family Values in Putin’s Russia --; Glocalizing Neo-Noir: Iury Bykov’s The Method and Sleepers --; Queer Families: Gender, Sexuality, and the Neoliberal State on Russian Television --; The Web Series Bitches (Stervochki) and Post-Legacy Television in Russia --; Interviews --; Television Producer and Showrunner --; Producer and Studio Executive --; Scriptwriter and Film Critic --; Director and Scriptwriter --; Producer, Showrunner, and Scriptwriter --; Contributors --; Index; restricted access N2 - Russian TV Series in the Era of Transition examines contemporary Russian television genres in the age of transition from broadcast to post-broadcast television. Focusing on critical debates and the most significant TV series of the past two decades, the volume’s contributors—the leading US and European scholars studying Russian television, as well as the leading Russian TV producers and directors—focus on three major issues: Russian television’s transition to digital post-broadcast economy, which redefined the media environment; Russian television’s integration into global television markets and their genre systems; and major changes in the representation of gender and sexuality on Russian television UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9781644696453?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781644696453 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781644696453/original ER -