Television and Culture in Putin's Russia
Explore the intricate relationship between television and culture under Vladimir Putin's regime in "Television and Culture in Putin's Russia" by Stephen C. Hutchings. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2009, this compelling hardcover volume, spanning 272 pages, delves deep into the role of broadcast media in shaping national identity and imperial pride within Russia. Hutchings meticulously analyzes how state-controlled broadcasters project a narrative that promotes Russian military achievements, all while revealing the extent of government influence over media representation. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of television broadcasting and its impact on politics in contemporary Russia. Gain a unique perspective on the intersection of media and statehood in this informative read.