2018
DOI: 10.1017/slr.2018.127
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Riding theSoviet Iron Horse: A Reading of Viktor Turin'sTurksibthrough the Lens of John Ford

Abstract: This article considers Viktor Turin's 1929 film Turksib to be a “Red Western,” or film that is indebted to an American cinematic, visual, and literary tradition in its production of a vision of a Soviet frontier. Turksib engages with a discourse of frontierority that proved central to the articulation of Soviet identity in the 1920s and early 1930s. Drawing from prerevolutionary cultural paradigms for Russian national and imperial growth, as well as from the key American myth of the train's role in vanquishing… Show more

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“…Arriving unemployed go to institutions, demanding work or sending them back at the expense of the state. But neither of them can be satisfied (Kleespies, 2018;Payne, 2001b;Reid, 2017).…”
Section: Korenization As An Important Goal On Turksibmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Arriving unemployed go to institutions, demanding work or sending them back at the expense of the state. But neither of them can be satisfied (Kleespies, 2018;Payne, 2001b;Reid, 2017).…”
Section: Korenization As An Important Goal On Turksibmentioning
confidence: 98%