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The homogenous thinking subject, or Soviet cinema learns to sing
Lilya Kaganovsky
Program in Comparative and World Literature
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Dance
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Soviet Cinema
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Collectivization
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Diegetic
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Careers
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Sound
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Enjoyment
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Partisan
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Controlled
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Ukraine
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Film sound
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Village
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Leningrad
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Moscow
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Poem
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Kiev
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Rhythm
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Keyphrases
Soviet Cinema
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Komsomol
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Accordion
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Kulaks
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Diegetic
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Collectivization
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External Force
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Partisan
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Sound Cinema
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Bodily Movement
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Old Village
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Bodily Control
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Saint Petersburg
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Taras Shevchenko
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Kiev
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Poet
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Film Sound
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Ukraine
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Steppe
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Film Technology
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