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Part of the book series: Studies in Central and Eastern Europe ((SCEE))

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It is fitting that we should have ended with three chapters which, in their willingness to align Russian and Western screens in direct, cross-cultural juxtaposition with one another, represent a microcosm of the volume as a whole. In order to confirm the significance of that juxtaposition, and thus to bring the volume to a close, it would be helpful to remind ourselves how the juxtaposition was accomplished via a brief recapitula­tion of the argument pursued in each chapter, taking care to adumbrate themes that recur across the volume.

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Hutchings, S. (2008). Conclusion. In: Hutchings, S. (eds) Russia and its Other(s) on Film. Studies in Central and Eastern Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230582781_13

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