Sound, speech, music in Soviet and post-Soviet cinema [electronic resource] / edited by Lilya Kaganovsky and Masha Salazkina.
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Language: | English |
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Bloomington ; Indianapolis :
Indiana University Press,
[2014]
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- From the history of graphic sound in the Soviet Union, or, Media without a medium / Nikolai Izvolov
- Silents, sound, and modernism in Dmitry Shostakovich's score to The new Babylon / Joan Titus
- To catch up and overtake Hollywood : early talking pictures in the Soviet Union / Valérie Pozner
- ARRK and the Soviet transition to sound / Natalie Ryabchikova
- Making sense without speech : the use of silence in early Soviet sound film / Emma Widdis
- The problem of heteroglossia in early Soviet sound cinema (1930-35) / Evgeny Margolit
- Challenging the voice of God in World War II-era Soviet documentaries / Jeremy Hicks
- Vocal changes : Marlon Brando, Innokenty Smoktunovsky, and the sound of the 1950s / Oksana Bulgakowa
- Listening to the inaudible foreign : simultaneous translators and Soviet experience of foreign cinema / Elena Razlogova
- Kinomuzyka : theorizing Soviet film music in the 1930s / Kevin Bartig
- Listening to Muzykalʹnaia istoriia (1940) / Anna Nisnevich
- The music of landscape : Eisenstein, Prokofiev, and the uses of music in Ivan the Terrible / Joan Neuberger
- The full illusion of reality : repentance, polystylism, and the late Soviet soundscape / Peter Schmelz
- Russian rock on Soviet bones / Lilya Kaganovsky.