Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)

As a result of the analysis students come to the conclusion that the screen adaptations of Jules Verne's novel ''Michael Strogoff'' create, though an oversimplified and adapted to western stereotypes of perception, but a positive image of Russia – as a stronghold of European...

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Main Author: Alexander Fedorov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Academic Publishing House Researcher 2014-09-01
Series:Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
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Online Access:http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1412236477.pdf
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spelling doaj-ffbdf476c85c423681b28956465594e42020-11-24T23:51:52ZrusAcademic Publishing House ResearcherEvropejskij Issledovatelʹ2219-82292224-01362014-09-01839-21718172210.13187/er.2014.83.1718Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)Alexander Fedorov0Anton Chekhov Taganrog Institute (branch of Rostov State University of Economics), Russian Federation As a result of the analysis students come to the conclusion that the screen adaptations of Jules Verne's novel ''Michael Strogoff'' create, though an oversimplified and adapted to western stereotypes of perception, but a positive image of Russia – as a stronghold of European values at the Asian frontiers, a country with a severe climate, boundless Siberian spacious areas, manly and patriotic warriors, a wise monarchy. At the same time, both Jules Verne's novel and its screen adaptations contain clear-cut western pragmatism – the confidence that if a man has a proper will he can rule his destiny.http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1412236477.pdfmedia stereotypesRussian imagemedia studiesmedia literacy educationfilm studiesstudentsscreenfilmMichael Strogoff
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Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
media stereotypes
Russian image
media studies
media literacy education
film studies
students
screen
film
Michael Strogoff
author_facet Alexander Fedorov
author_sort Alexander Fedorov
title Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
title_short Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
title_full Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
title_fullStr Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Media Stereotypes of the Russian Image in Media Studies in the Student Audience (example: the screen versions of Jules Verne's Novel “Michael Strogoff”)
title_sort analysis of media stereotypes of the russian image in media studies in the student audience (example: the screen versions of jules verne's novel “michael strogoff”)
publisher Academic Publishing House Researcher
series Evropejskij Issledovatelʹ
issn 2219-8229
2224-0136
publishDate 2014-09-01
description As a result of the analysis students come to the conclusion that the screen adaptations of Jules Verne's novel ''Michael Strogoff'' create, though an oversimplified and adapted to western stereotypes of perception, but a positive image of Russia – as a stronghold of European values at the Asian frontiers, a country with a severe climate, boundless Siberian spacious areas, manly and patriotic warriors, a wise monarchy. At the same time, both Jules Verne's novel and its screen adaptations contain clear-cut western pragmatism – the confidence that if a man has a proper will he can rule his destiny.
topic media stereotypes
Russian image
media studies
media literacy education
film studies
students
screen
film
Michael Strogoff
url http://www.erjournal.ru/journals_n/1412236477.pdf
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