4.9. Russo-Soviet Television and Video, Comics and Internet
Alaniz, Jose. “Moscow Conceptualism and the ArtKomiks of Gosha Ostretsov.” KinoKultura 11 (January 2006).
Baudin, Rodolphe. “Le phénomène de la série en contexte soviétique et post-soviétique, l’exemple de Semnadcat’ mgnovenij sesny.” Cahiers du monde russe 42.1 (2001): 49-70.
Beumers, Birgit. “The Serialization of the War.” KinoKultura 12 (April 2006).
Bonnell, Victoria E. and Gregory Freidin. “Televorot: The Role of Television Coverage in Russia’s August 1991 Coup.” Soviet Hieroglyphics: Visual Culture in Late Twentieth-century Russia. Ed. Nancy Condee. London/Bloomington: BFI/Indiana UP, 1995. 22-51
Klioutchkine, Konstantine. “‘Fedor Mikhailovich Lucked Out with Vladimir Vladimirovich’: The Idiot Television Series in the Context of Putin’s Culture.” KinoKultura 9 (July 2005).
Klioutchkine, Konstantine. “The Kamenskaia Televison Series and the Conventions of Russian Television.” KinoKultura15 (January 2007).
MacFadyen, David. “Changing Notions of Realism in Primetime Russian TV Drama.” KinoKultura 16 (April 2007).
—. “Literature Has Left the Building: Russian Romance and Today’s TV Drama.” KinoKultura 8 (April 2005).
—. Russian Television Today: Primetime Drama and Comedy. Routledge Contemporary Russia and East Europe Series. London: Routledge, 2007.
—. “The Significance of Brezhnev for Russian TV Drama Today.” KinoKultura 12 (April 2006).
Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer. “‘Imperially, my dear Watson’: Sherlock Holmes and the decline of the Soviet empire.” Russian and Soviet Film Adaptations of Literature, 1900-2001: Screening the word. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2005. 164-177.
—. “Televizing Aleksandra Marinina: The Representation of Crime in Post-Soviet Russia.” Die Welt der Slaven 48 (2003): 313-320.
Prokhorov, Alexander. “Size Matters: The Ideological Functions of the Length of Soviet Feature Films and Television Mini-Series in the 1950s and 1960s.” KinoKultura 12 (April 2006).
Prokhorova, Elena. “Can the Meeting Place be Changed? Crime and Identity Discourse in Russian Television Series of the 1990s.” Slavic Review 62.3 (Fall 2003): 512-524.
—. “Challenging Nostalgic Imagination: The Case of Dmitry Astrakhan.” Slavic and East European Journal 48.3 (Fall 2004): 421-437.
Rogatchevski, Andrei. “May the [Police] Force Be with You: The Television Adaptations of Alexandra Marinina’s Detective Novels (With Special Reference to The Coincidence of Circumstances).” Russian Literature on the Silver Screen (II). Russian Studies in Literature 40.3 (Summer 2004): 79-94.
Strukov, Vladimir. “Masiania, or Reimagining the Self in the Cyberspace of Rusnet.” Slavic and East European Journal48.3 (Fall 2004): 438-461.