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Introduction: Puppeteering a Self in the Soviet Union
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Translation xi
- Introduction: Puppeteering a Self in the Soviet Union 1
- 1. Behind the Scenes: Jews and the Studio System, 1919–1989 27
- 2. Black and White: Race in Soviet Animation 56
- 3. The Brumberg Sisters: The Fairy Grandmothers of Soviet Animation 75
- 4. Big-City Jews: Setting and Censoring the Modern Fairy Tale 96
- 5. Tropical Russian Bears: Cheburashka’s Jewish Roots 120
- 6. The Pioneer’s Violin: Animating the Soviet Holocaust 153
- 7. Cartoon Cosmopolitans: Drawing Jews into Soviet Culture 189
- 8. Tale of Tales: The Rise of the Jewish Auteur Director 204
- Conclusion: Tell-Tale Signs and Soviet Jewish Animation 227
- Notes 233
- Filmography 271
- Index 277
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 286
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration and Translation xi
- Introduction: Puppeteering a Self in the Soviet Union 1
- 1. Behind the Scenes: Jews and the Studio System, 1919–1989 27
- 2. Black and White: Race in Soviet Animation 56
- 3. The Brumberg Sisters: The Fairy Grandmothers of Soviet Animation 75
- 4. Big-City Jews: Setting and Censoring the Modern Fairy Tale 96
- 5. Tropical Russian Bears: Cheburashka’s Jewish Roots 120
- 6. The Pioneer’s Violin: Animating the Soviet Holocaust 153
- 7. Cartoon Cosmopolitans: Drawing Jews into Soviet Culture 189
- 8. Tale of Tales: The Rise of the Jewish Auteur Director 204
- Conclusion: Tell-Tale Signs and Soviet Jewish Animation 227
- Notes 233
- Filmography 271
- Index 277
- ABOUT THE AUTHOR 286