Masha Shpolberg and Lukas Brasiskis (eds.): Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe: From Communism to Capitalism
Berghahn. 2024. 321p.
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https://doi.org/10.17892/app.2025.00021.412Keywords:
ecocinema, environmental crisis, cinema and ecology, post-socialism, chernobyl, nuclear visual culture, socialist environmental imaginariesAbstract
Cinema and the Environment in Eastern Europe: From Communism to Capitalism gathers 15 chapters from scholars of Eastern European and Soviet film and media studies to engage with environmental questions. The collection offers an exciting and much-needed contribution to ecocinema studies from a part of the world that often remains underrepresented in Anglophone academia.
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