被强加的斯大林主义:通过1945年至1953年的苏联电影叙述贝尔格莱德的城市空间

IF 2.6 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Jānis Matvejs
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摘要

电影本质上是一种地理艺术,是一种“书写世界”的方式。通过从地理角度来审视电影如何唤起一个地点,我们可以更好地理解我们在地理想象中社会建构地点/地点的方式。对电影的研究可以告诉我们关于空间、建筑和城市意象的新的历史图形视角,从而对城市现代性的地理历史形成提出新的批判性见解。本研究的重点是描述斯大林政权下的贝尔格莱德城市空间的写照。混合方法方法被用来解释斯大林占领的苏联的代表。这揭示了苏联电影景观形成的不同要素和过程。对斯大林宫的空间分析不仅展示了哪些地方被改造成电影场景,而且还作为一种考古工具,探索苏联时期隐藏的住宅环境。本研究揭示了地理思想和实践的历史分析的创新方法,其中电影被视为视觉语言的地理实践,目的是唤起观众居住在苏联城市空间的体验。本文承认斯大林时期城市空间的发展和空间组织,政治上受限制的空间通过创造另一种苏联城市历史,揭示了苏联官方历史中的差距和矛盾。
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Imposed Stalinism: narrating Rīga’s urban space through Soviet films from 1945 to 1953
Cinema is essentially a geographic art, a way of “writing the world”. By bringing a geographic perspective to examining how cinema evokes a location, we gain a better understanding of the way we socially construct place/location in our geographical imaginations. Studies of films can inform us about new historio-graphical perspectives on space, architecture and urban imagery, and thus advance new critical insights into the geo-historical formation of urban modernity. The focus of this study is to describe the portrayal of Rīga’s urban space under Stalin’s regime. The mixed method approach is used to interpret the representation of Stalin’s Soviet occupied Rīga. This exposes different elements and processes about the formation of Soviet Rīga’s cinematic landscape. Spatial analysis of Stalin’s Rīga not only displays which sites were transformed in cinematic places but also acts as an archaeological tool that explores hidden residential settings during the Soviet period. This study sheds light on innovative methods in historical analyses of geographical thought and practice, where films have been considered as geographic practice for visual language with a goal to evoke viewer experiences of inhabiting Soviet urban space. This paper acknowledges both development and spatial organization of urban space in Stalin’s Rīga, and that politically restricted space uncovers gaps and contradictions in the official Soviet history by creating an alternative history of Soviet Rīga.
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Folia Geographica
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