
Sammelband Open Access Vollzugriff
»Truth« and Fiction
Conspiracy Theories in Eastern European Culture and Literature- Herausgeber:innen:
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- Reihe:
- Edition Kulturwissenschaft, Band 193
- Verlag:
- 2020
Zusammenfassung
Several of the most prolific and influential conspiracy theories have originated in Eastern Europe. The far reaching influence of conspiracy narratives can be observed in recent developments in Poland or with regard to the wars waged in Eastern Ukraine and in former Yugoslavia. This volume analyses the history behind this widespread phenomenon as well the role it has played in Eastern European cultures and literature both past and present.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Auflage
- 1/2020
- Copyrightjahr
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-4650-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-4650-8
- Verlag
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Reihe
- Edition Kulturwissenschaft
- Band
- 193
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Seiten
- 384
- Produkttyp
- Sammelband
Inhaltsverzeichnis
KapitelSeiten
- Conspiracy Theories, Discourse Analysis and NarratologySeiten 19 - 34Autor:innen: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- The News and What Is Behind It: Social Disorder and Conspirational Reading in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Russian LiteratureSeiten 35 - 60Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Be on the Lookout! Soviet Conspiracy Drama of the 1920s and 1930sSeiten 61 - 86Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Alternative Constructions of Reality in Maksim Kurochkin''s Play Medea Type FighterSeiten 87 - 98Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- "Thinking Spiritually" about the Last Tsar''s Murder: Religious Discourse and Conspiracy Theories in Late Soviet RussiaSeiten 99 - 116Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Alternative Healing Practices, Conspiracy Theory, and Social Trust in Post-Soviet RussiaSeiten 117 - 130Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- The Dulles Plan for Russia: Conspiracy Theories and Moral Panics in Post-Soviet SocietiesSeiten 131 - 144Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Conspiracy Theory and Neoconservative PR Strategies in the 2000−2010s: The Case of Aleksandr ProkhanovSeiten 145 - 168Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Plots against Russia: Conspiracy, Sincerity, and PropagandaSeiten 169 - 184Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Odessa 2014: Alternative News and Atrocity Narratives on Russian TVSeiten 185 - 210Autor:innen: |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- After the Final Full-Stop: Conspiracy Theories vs. Aesthetic Response in Miloš Urban''s Poslední tečka za rukopisy (The Final Full-Stop after the Manuscripts)Seiten 211 - 228Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Trauma, Conspiracy, Memento: Representations of the Munich Crisis in Czech CinemaSeiten 229 - 242Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Treason and Conspiracy at the Polish-Ukrainian Border—Sava Chalyi/Sawa CzałySeiten 243 - 260Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Truth under Attack, or the Construction of Conspiratorial Discourses after the Smolensk Plane CrashSeiten 279 - 300Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Wallenrodian Conspiracy Revisited Twice and Not Quite: Marcin Wolski''s Wallenrod and Szczepan Twardoch''s Wieczny GrunwaldSeiten 301 - 312Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- "The Conspiracy, or the Roots of the Disintegration of European Society." Danilo Kiš''s Fictionalization of the Protocols of the Elders of ZionSeiten 313 - 332Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Spying on the Balkan Spy. Paranoia and Conspiracy in the Works of Dušan KovačevićSeiten 333 - 356Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Books and Leeches: Conspiracy Theory in Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav LiteraturesSeiten 357 - 376Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)




