YALTA-45: SHOCK CONTENT IN THE FUNNY CHRONOTOPE OF THE YALTA CONFERENCE

Authors

  • Oleg Shevchenko

Keywords:

Yalta (Crimea) Conference, chronotope of power, the power of laughter, political humor, historical satire

Abstract

The article deals with the empiricism of the "Yalta peace" chronotope of power in the context of laughter techniques as a factor of the existence of "Yalta-45" chronotope. The use of elements of shock content that provide the viewer with a complex stressful perception allows the narrators of Yalta-45 to destroy the meanings of the comprehensive Yalta peace, reducing it to a flat format of an ordinary, funny and rather disgusting historical event. The author of the article concludes that the achievement of a new world order in the Yalta 2.0 format is possible only with the skillful and competent parrying of Western comic narratives and the formation of its own shock content base for the Yalta peace. It can be based on the achievements of Soviet experts who systematically worked with the comic culture of the Yalta peace, both in the field of poster art and prose.

 

For citation:
Shevchenko, O. K. (2023). Yalta-45: shock content in the funny chronotope of the Yalta Conference. Experience industries. Socio-Cultural Research Technologies (EISCRT), 1 (2), 140-166. (In Russian). https://doi.org/10.34680/EISCRT-2023-1(2)-140-166

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Published

2023-03-29