冷战时期英语电影中苏联和北约共同敌人的形象

Pan-Art Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.30853/pa20240012
Maxim Alekseevich Nazarov
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作者广泛研究了冷战时期英语电影中的情节,重点关注 "共同敌人 "和苏联方面的表现。研究目的是确定这一主题在 20 世纪 80 年代冷战缓和与升级时期是如何演变的,并探讨电影中使用的形象和情节。研究分析了作为这一主题来源的一系列电影和电视剧,包括詹姆斯-邦德电影、《来自 U.N.C.L.E.的男人》系列和《A-Team》,以及斯坦利-库布里克、唐-西格尔和约翰-麦肯齐等导演的作品。科学的新颖性在于分析俄罗斯文化研究中很少关注的情节和人物。学术讨论中引入了新的资料来源,文章主题新颖,为苏联与西方集团之间的文化对抗这一主题带来了新的启示,揭示了一些情节,重塑了人们对英美电影中苏联方面表现的看法。作者的结论是,英美导演并不认为苏联是绝对的邪恶,这导致了一种叙事套路的产生,即敌视北约和苏联的共同敌人。
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The image of the common enemy of the USSR and NATO in the English-language cinema of the Cold War period
The author extensively examines the plots of films from the Cold War period in English-language cinema, focusing on the representation of the “common enemy” and the Soviet side. The research aim is to identify how this theme evolved during periods of détente and escalation of the Cold War in the 1980s, exploring the images and plots used in films. The study analyzes a range of films and TV series as sources of this theme, including James Bond films, the series “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” and “The A-Team”, as well as works by directors such as Stanley Kubrick, Don Siegel, and John Mackenzie. The scientific novelty lies in analyzing plots and characters that have received little attention in Russian cultural studies. New sources have been introduced into the academic discourse, and the theme of the article is novel, shedding new light on the topic of cultural confrontation between the USSR and the Western bloc, revealing plots that reshape perceptions of the representation of the Soviet side in Anglo-American cinema. The author concludes that British and American directors did not consider the USSR as absolute evil, leading to the creation of a narrative trope of a common enemy hostile to both NATO and the Soviet Union.
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