Based on research conducted in Uzbek and Russian state archives, and a deep analysis of fourteen feature films, Chloe Drieu describes the discussions about the processes of state and nation-building in Uzbekistan, as well as the emergence of nationalism in...
general. The book «Cinema, Nation, Empire. Uzbekistan, 1919-1937» helps us understand how Central Asia, which was part of the Russian Empire, was first decolonized and then again came under pressure from Moscow.
Author: ДРИЁ Х.
Printhouse: Academic Studies Press
Series: Современное востоковедение=Contemporary Eastern St
Age restrictions: 12+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785907767126
Number of pages: 468
Size: 60х90/16 mm
Cover type: Твердый переплет
Weight: 672 g
ID: 1628998
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