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Макс Франкель о СССР (конец 1950-х годов)

Authors: Zhmykhov, A. G.;

Макс Франкель о СССР (конец 1950-х годов)

Abstract

The paper examines the perception of Siberia and the USSR by New York Times journalist Max Frankel in the 1950s. In 1952, Max Frankel became a journalist for one of the most famous American newspapers. A particularly important period of his career can be considered his stay as a special correspondent in the USSR from 1957 to 1960. In particular, M. Frankel had the opportunity to visit Siberia in 1959. The article analyzes a series of articles about traveling around different cities, describing the life and prospects of Siberia. The idea of the USSR and Siberia of the American press is revealed. Based on the words of Max Frankel himself, the author draws a conclusion about the vision of Siberia by American readers.

В работе рассмотрено восприятие Сибири и СССР журналистом «Нью-Йорк Таймс» Максом Франкелем в 1950-е годы. В 1952 г. Макс Франкель стал журналистом в одной из самых известных американских газет. Особо важным периодом его карьеры можно считать его пребывание в качестве специального корреспондента в СССР с 1957 по 1960 гг. В частности, М. Франкелю предоставилась возможность посетить Сибирь в 1959 г. В статье проведен анализ цикла статей о путешествии по разным городам, описывая быт и перспективы Сибири. Выявлено представление об СССР и Сибири американской прессы. Опираясь на слова самого Макса Франкеля, автор делает вывод о видении Сибири амери-канскими читателями.

Исследование выполнено при поддержке гранта Правительства РФ, проект № 075-15-2021-611 «Человек в меняющемся пространстве Урала и Сибири».

Keywords

SIBERIA, АМЕРИКАНСКИЕ СМИ, СРЕДСТВА МАССОВОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ, СССР, СОВЕТСКИЙ ПЕРИОД, AMERICAN JOURNALISTS, АМЕРИКАНСКИЕ ЖУРНАЛИСТЫ, ЖУРНАЛИСТИКА, СИБИРЬ, MASS MEDIA, SOVIET PERIOD, THE SOVIET STATE, JOURNALISM, СОВЕТСКОЕ ГОСУДАРСТВО, AMERICAN MEDIA, USSR

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