“The White Sun of Palmira”:  The Cold War Cinematic Masculinities in Contemporary Symbolic Politics Cover Image

«Белое солнце Пальмиры»: маскулинность киногероев холодной войны в современной символической политике
“The White Sun of Palmira”: The Cold War Cinematic Masculinities in Contemporary Symbolic Politics

Author(s): Tatjana Borisovna Riabova
Subject(s): Politics, Gender Studies, Gender history, Cold-War History, Film / Cinema / Cinematography
Published by: Ивановский государственный университет
Keywords: “White Sun of Desert”; Cold War; symbolic politics; Russian masculinity; Soviet cinema; “muzhik”;

Summary/Abstract: The paper deals with political dimension of masculinities created in a Soviet blockbuster “The White Sun of Desert” (1970). The first section of the paper dwells upon the film characters’ masculinity in the context of cinematic Cold War. The next section focuses on contemporary Russians’ perception and evaluation of this masculinity. The final section discusses how these cinematic images are involved in contemporary symbolic politics. The author points out that the symbolic capital of these images are employed in forming the hegemonic masculinity of the Post-Soviet Russia — that of the “real muzhik” that in its own turn contributes to legitimation of power and its domestic and foreign policy

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 36-48
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: Russian