Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia: an analysis of elite political discourse
In Russian politics reliable information is scarce, formal relations are of relatively little significance, and things are seldom what they seem. Applying an original theory of political language to narratives taken from interviews with 34 of Russia's leading political figures, Michael Urban ex...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Russian politics reliable information is scarce, formal relations are of relatively little significance, and things are seldom what they seem. Applying an original theory of political language to narratives taken from interviews with 34 of Russia's leading political figures, Michael Urban explores the ways in which political actors construct themselves with words. By tracing individual narratives back to the discourses available to speakers, he identifies what can and cannot be intelligibly said within the bounds of the country's political culture, and then documents how elites rely on the personal elements of political discourse at the expense of those addressed to the political community. Urban shows that this discursive orientation is congruent with social relations prevailing in Russia and helps to account for the fact that, despite two revolutions proclaiming democracy in the last century, Russia remains an authoritarian state |
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spelling | Urban, Michael E. 1947- Verfasser (DE-588)143317385 aut Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse Michael Urban Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010 1 Online-Ressource (x, 216 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier 1. Introduction -- 2. Social relations -- 3. Community -- 4. Morality -- 5. Competence -- 6. Revolution -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix. Sketches of respondents' backgrounds In Russian politics reliable information is scarce, formal relations are of relatively little significance, and things are seldom what they seem. Applying an original theory of political language to narratives taken from interviews with 34 of Russia's leading political figures, Michael Urban explores the ways in which political actors construct themselves with words. By tracing individual narratives back to the discourses available to speakers, he identifies what can and cannot be intelligibly said within the bounds of the country's political culture, and then documents how elites rely on the personal elements of political discourse at the expense of those addressed to the political community. Urban shows that this discursive orientation is congruent with social relations prevailing in Russia and helps to account for the fact that, despite two revolutions proclaiming democracy in the last century, Russia remains an authoritarian state Politik Political culture / Russia (Federation) Elite (Social sciences) / Russia (Federation) / Language Politicians / Russia (Federation) / Interviews Discourse analysis / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd rswk-swf Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd rswk-swf Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 s Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 s Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-521-19516-4 (DE-604)BV036769466 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-107-40631-5 (DE-604)BV036769466 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511761904 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Urban, Michael E. 1947- Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse 1. Introduction -- 2. Social relations -- 3. Community -- 4. Morality -- 5. Competence -- 6. Revolution -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix. Sketches of respondents' backgrounds Politik Political culture / Russia (Federation) Elite (Social sciences) / Russia (Federation) / Language Politicians / Russia (Federation) / Interviews Discourse analysis / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd |
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title | Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse |
title_auth | Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse |
title_exact_search | Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse |
title_full | Cultures of power in post-Communist Russia an analysis of elite political discourse Michael Urban |
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topic | Politik Political culture / Russia (Federation) Elite (Social sciences) / Russia (Federation) / Language Politicians / Russia (Federation) / Interviews Discourse analysis / Political aspects / Russia (Federation) Diskursanalyse (DE-588)4194747-2 gnd Politische Sprache (DE-588)4046559-7 gnd Politische Elite (DE-588)4076219-1 gnd |
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