Red Sparrow: Images of the Cold War in American Cinematography

 
PIIS207987840013038-0-1
DOI10.18254/S207987840013038-0
Publication type Article
Status Published
Authors
Affiliation: RUDN University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Affiliation: RUDN University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Affiliation: RUDN University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Affiliation: RUDN University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Affiliation: Institute of World History RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Journal nameISTORIYA
Edition
Abstract

The image of Russia and Russian people in American cinematography of the period from 1946 till now is analysed in the article. The purpose of the research is to bring to light and comprehend the images of Russia and Russians in American cinematography. The topicality of the research arises from the fact that for Russia, as well as for any other country, the way its image is perceived abroad is of great importance. This influences the development of international relations in economic, political and social spheres. The research methodology is based on the comparative analysis of American motion pictures containing the images of Russia and Russians. The work touches upon the processes of mythologization “stranger-Russian” on the screen: the use of territory image, connected with cold, danger, destroyed infrastructure, the image of dangerous Russians, tied to mafia or intelligence services as well as the image of Russian women. The narrative parallels are drawn between the latest movie about Russia and Russians, “Red Sparrow”, released in 2018, and movies of an earlier period. The images typical for the Cold War period are used. In the conclusion, the authors draw an inference that the images of Russia and Russians used in contemporary American cinematography were formed during the Cold War, and they have a negative connotation. It is emphasised that images of the USSR and Russia in motion pictures are not separated, which leads to a confusion of the mentioned definitions in public consciousness. The authors draw a conclusion that this effect is tightly bound to the “paradigm blindness” phenomenon.

Keywordsimagology, the image of Russia, propaganda, the image of an enemy, cold war, stereotypes
Received30.09.2020
Publication date14.12.2020
Number of characters26256
Cite  
100 rub.
When subscribing to an article or issue, the user can download PDF, evaluate the publication or contact the author. Need to register.

Number of purchasers: 0, views: 569

Readers community rating: votes 0

1. Zhuravleva V. I. Ponimanie Rossii v SShA: obrazy i mify: 1881—1914. M., 2012.

2. Konyukhov N. I. Prikladnye aspekty sovremennoj psikhologii: terminy, zakony, kontseptsii, metody. M., 1994.

3. Krasheninnikova V. Yu. Rossiya — Amerika: kholodnaya vojna kul'tur: kak amerikanskie tsennosti prelomlyayut videnie Rossii. M., 2007.

4. Lippman U. Obschestvennoe mnenie. M., 2004.

5. Noehl'-Nojman Eh. Obschestvennoe mnenie. Otkrytie spirali molchaniya / per. s nem., obsch. red. i predisl. Mansurova N. S. M., 1996.

6. Pavlovskaya A. V. Stereotipy vospriyatiya Rossii i russkikh na Zapade // Rossiya i Zapad: dialog kul'tur. M., 1994. S. 19—30.

7. RGASPI. F. 17. Op. 128. D. 408, L. 242. Lomakin Ya. 23 dekabrya 1947 g.

8. Surzhik D. V. Razvitie gosudarstvennykh informatsionno-agitatsionnykh vedomstv SShA v pervoj polovine KhKh v. M., 2017.

9. Shemyakin Ya. G. Dinamika vospriyatiya obraza Rossii v zapadnom tsivilizatsionnom soznanii // Obschestvennye nauki i sovremennost'. 2009. № 2. S. 5—22.

10. Sherman E. Russkij mif Gollivuda // Russkij Zhurnal. 13 oktyabrya 2002 [Ehlektronnyj resurs]. URL: http://old.russ.ru/culture/cinema/20021013_she.html (data obrascheniya 10.03.2020).

11. Scherbakova V. I. Kino kak sposob formirovaniya, otrazheniya i rasprostraneniya stereotipov: na materiale fil'mov Gollivuda o Rossii poslednikh 10 let: avtoreferat dis. ... kandidata kul'turologii. M., 2004.

12. Foulke W. D. Slav or Saxon. A Study of the Growth and Tendencies of Russian Civilization. N. Y.; L., 1904.

13. Parish J. R., Pitts M. R. The Great Spy Pictures. Metuchen, N. J., 1974.

14. Strada M. J., Troper H. R. Friend or Foe?: Russian in American Film and Foreign Policy. Lanham, Md.; L., 1997.

Система Orphus

Loading...
Up