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Faces of Contemporary RussiaContents
PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Faces of Contemporary
RussianRussia of the 21st century. A panorama of cultural life.
Through the prism of sociology: Which periods of Russian history
are of interest to Russians
1. Oleg Kuvaev, Masyanya and flash-animationOleg Kuvaev:
BibliographyHistorical Context: Saint Petersburg, Petrograd,
LeningradGetting ready for reading and conversation: Who is
Masyanya?Though the eyes of a scholar of culture: Who is
Masyanya?Historical Context: Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Grammar
Daily, weekly, yearly , + instrumental case Genitive case,
review
2. Darya Dontsova, bestsellers and historical detective novelsDarya
Dontsova: BibliographyThrough the prism of sociology: Do today's
Russians read much?Getting ready for reading and conversation: What
is ironic detective fiction?Through the eyes of a scholar of
culture: What is ironic detective fiction? Grammar Numerals +
genitive case Perfective/imperfective verbs, review with prefixes
Simple superlative, review
3. Diana Vishneva and the world of the Russian balletDiana
Vishneva: BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation:
The world of Russian balletThrough the eyes of a scholar of
culture: The world of Russian balletThrough the prism of sociology:
Is it true that all Russians are fans of ballet? Grammar Motion
verbs, review , ... Dates, review
4. Konstantin Raikin and the world of Russian theaterKonstantin
Raikin: BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation: The
world of Russian theaterThrough the eyes of a scholar of culture:
The world of Russian theater Grammar Motion verbs, review Dative
case, review Numerals, review with prefixes
5. Valentin Yudashkin and the Russian fashion industryValentin
Yudashkin: BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation:
Contexts of Russian fashionThrough the eyes of a scholar of
culture: Contexts of Russian fashionThrough the prism of sociology:
Are school uniforms necessary? Grammar Participles, review Motion
verbs, review
6. Ksenia Sobchak and the world of Russian glamourKsenia Sobchak:
BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation: Russian
glamour – what is it?Through the prism of sociology: Do Russians
think of themselves as happy people?Through the eyes of a scholar
of culture: Russian glamour – what is it? Grammar Verbs with the
prefix - Review of cases Participles, review Passive voice, review
Reflexive verbs, review
7. Vladimir Posner and the world of Russian televisionVladimir
Posner: BibliographyHistorical context: USSR–US Space
BridgesGetting ready for reading and conversation: The world of
Russian televisionThrough the eyes of a scholar of culture: The
world of Russian televisionThrough the prism of sociology: Talk
shows on Russian television Grammar Review of cases The word Motion
verbs, review ?
8. Zemfira and the world of Russian rock musicZemfira:
BibliographyListening to Zemfira's songsGetting ready for reading
and conversation: The world of Russian rock musicThrough the eyes
of a scholar of culture: The world of Russian rock music Grammar -
+ verb Review of cases , , , Reflexive verbs
Perfective/imperfective verbs, review
9. Renata Litvinova and the world of Russian cinemaRenata
Litvinova: BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation:
The world of Russian cinemaThrough the eyes of a scholar of
culture: The world of Russian cinemaHow well do you know Russian
cinema? Grammar Review of cases with prefixes Verbal adverbs,
review + perfective/imperfective verbs, review Verbal adverbs vs.
participles
10. Evgeni Plushenko and Russian figure skatingEvgeni Plushenko:
BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation: Contexts of
Russian sportsThrough the eyes of a scholar of culture: Contexts of
Russian sports Grammar Perfective/imperfective verbs, review Verbal
adverbs, review - (? , ) (? , ) with prefixes Verbal adverbs vs.
participles
11. Igor Matvienko and the world of Russian pop musicIgor
Matvienko: BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation:
Contexts of Russian pop musicThrough the eyes of a scholar of
culture: Contexts of Russian pop musicThrough the prism of
sociology: Do Russians like pop music? Grammar , ... Verbal
adverbs, review Participles, review
12. Irina Khakamada the women of Russian politicsIrina Khakamada:
BibliographyGetting ready for reading and conversation: Women of
Russian politicsThrough the eyes of a scholar of culture: Women of
Russian politicsThrough the prism of sociology: Women in politics?
Grammar Negative adverbs Participles, review
In Lieu of a Conclusion: Russian millennialsPussy RiotRussian
vloggersCulture Studies Test
"What a gift Olga Mesropova has given to upper-level students of Russian and their instructors! Faces of Contemporary Russia offers learners the chance to acquire deep cultural literacy in the realm of post-Soviet Russian media, politics, athletics, and the performing arts, while also developing the lexicon and syntactical strategies that will propel them to advanced level proficiency in reading, speaking and writing in Russian. Structured around engaging biographies of major cultural figures from 21st century Russian life and culture, each unit offers annotated readings, accompanied by expertly designed exercises that take students from the finer points of Russian grammar to thoughtful discussion of major sociocultural issues facing Russians today. The exercises ask students to explore in depth a range of topics that are particular to Russian life and culture, while also making connections to their own cultural, political, and social contexts. The material is fun, dynamic and flexible enough to be easily adapted to meet the needs of a wide range of instructional styles and learner needs."
Olga Mesropova is an Associate Professor of Russian at Iowa State University. She is the author of the advanced-level cinema-based Russian language conversation textbook, Kinotalk, has co-edited two scholarly anthologies with Slavica Publishers and Johns Hopkins University Press, and has published numerous articles and reviews on Russian cultural discourse.
What a gift Olga Mesropova has given to upper-level students of Russian and their instructors! Faces of Contemporary Russia offers learners the chance to acquire deep cultural literacy in the realm of post-Soviet Russian media, politics, athletics, and the performing arts, while also developing the lexicon and syntactical strategies that will propel them to advanced level proficiency in reading, speaking and writing in Russian. Structured around engaging biographies of major cultural figures from 21st century Russian life and culture, each unit offers annotated readings, accompanied by expertly designed exercises that take students from the finer points of Russian grammar to thoughtful discussion of major sociocultural issues facing Russians today. The exercises ask students to explore in depth a range of topics that are particular to Russian life and culture, while also making connections to their own cultural, political, and social contexts. The material is fun, dynamic and flexible enough to be easily adapted to meet the needs of a wide range of instructional styles and learner needs. -- Molly T. Blasing, , University of Kentucky
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