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Anna Schwenck & Anastasia Bondarenko

Anna Schwenck is a cultural sociologist, and currently a Post-doctoral researcher at the Freie Universität Berlin.
Anastasia Bondarenko (pseudonym) is a sociologist and independent researcher.

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Articles by Anna Schwenck & Anastasia Bondarenko

  1. Performing homeland and the de-/legitimation of war. A multimodal analysis of music videos

    How is war legitimated and delegitimated in music videos? We seek to answer this question using the example of depictions of Russia as a homeland in contemporary music videos. Advancing a multimodal, sound-oriented method to analyze music videos, we engage with the interplay of sound, moving images, and lyrics. How is homeland performed in music videos? Analyzing music videos and performances by Sobor (Ukrainian pro-separatist), Shaman (Russian), and Zemfira (in exile), we find that violence remains hidden in pro-war performances, while emphasizing a Russian-Soviet way of life. Depictions of traditional food and binary gender roles play a central role in pro-war, imperialnationalist renderings of homeland while performances mixing Russian food with hand grenades and questioning traditional femininity subvert such romanticization.

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