斯大林时期对乌克兰电影艺术的压制

Olga Demidko
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研究的目的是突出斯大林镇压时期苏联电影摄影师所承受的压力形式。研究方法以历史主义、客观性和综合性原则为基础。作品采用历史遗传学方法,指出镇压行动与特定艺术家之间的因果关系。历史比较法使分析 1940 年、1943 年和 1946 年文化政策的特殊性成为可能,从而找出第二次世界大战对电影艺术和国家政策的影响。通过系统的方法,可以了解到电影艺术是意识形态影响民众的一个组成部分。研究的新颖性。首次比较了苏联电影摄影师的历史和创作,他们都是乌克兰人,他们的批评象征着共产党意识形态政策的某些阶段。结论。研究证实,在苏联极权社会中,批评和谴责的过程得到了明确的发展。尽管职业和作品主题不同,但艺术家们都被指控犯有类似的罪行。因此,O. Avdieienko、O. Dovzhenko 和 L. Lukov 被指控歪曲苏联现实,未能坚持共产主义理想。关键词斯大林主义、苏联、共产主义意识形态、电影摄影、苏联人民委员理事会电影摄影委员会、全苏共(布尔什维克)鼓动宣传部。
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Oppression of Ukrainian Cinematography during the Years of Stalinism
The purpose of the research is to highlight the forms of pressure on Soviet cinematographers during the years of Stalinist repressions. The research methodology is based on the principles of historicism, objectivity, and a comprehensive approach. The work uses the historical-genetic method, which indicates the cause-and-effect relationships of repressive actions in relation to the specified artists. The historical-comparative method makes it possible to analyse the peculiarities of cultural policy in 1940, 1943 and 1946, to find out how the Second World War affected art and state policy in the field of cinematography. The systematic method makes it possible to understand that cinematography was a component of ideological influence on the population. The novelty of the study. For the first time, the history and creative work of Soviet cinematographers, who were natives of Ukraine and whose criticism symbolised certain stages in the ideological policy of the Communist Party, were compared. Conclusions. It was established that the process of criticism and condemnation was clearly developed in the Soviet totalitarian society. Despite the difference in professions and the subject of the work, the artists were accused of similar sins. Thus, O. Avdieienko, O. Dovzhenko, and L. Lukov were accused of distorting Soviet reality and failing to adhere to communist ideals. Keywords: Stalinism, USSR, communist ideology, cinematography, Committee on cinematography under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR, the Department for Agitation and Propaganda of All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
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