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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of Illustrations xi
List of Contributors xiii
Introduction The Silent Noise of (Everyday) Identities 1
Abel Polese, Oleksandra Seliverstova, Emilia Pawl us z
and Jeremy Morris
Doggy Bags and Post-Soviet Identities 1
Limp Flags and Noisy Invisible Identities (Post-Socialism
and the Everyday) 4
This Book’s Approach 10
Structure of the Book and Main Themes 12
1. Tm Only Half!* Schooling and Strategies of Belonging
Among Adolescents from Minority Ethnic Backgrounds
in Russia 17
Oilyara Suleymanova
Introduction 17
Schooling in Post-Soviet Russia as an Arena of Competing
Nationhood Claims 20
School Practices of Ethnic Ascription 23
Strategies of Belonging: Portraits of Pupils 27
T Like to be Taken for a Tatar’: Passing as a
(Christianised) Tatar 30
Conclusion 33
VIII
Informal Nationalism after Communism
?
2. Borders of a Borderland: Experiencing Identity in
Moldova Today 36
Agnes Patakfalvi-Czirjdk and Csaba Zahordn
Introduction 36
State-Building and Nation-Building in Moldova 38
Competing Identity Categories 40
Nationalising Collective Memory in the Public Spaces 44
The Stencils of Identity 46
Transformations of Identity through the Lens of
the Everyday 47
Language, Asymmetrical Power Relations and Everyday
Practices 50
Conclusion 53
3. Teaching the National through Geography and
Nature: Banal Nationalism in Primary Schools in
Serbia and Croatia 57
Tamara Pavasovic Trost
Introduction 57
Methodology 60
Findings: Textbook Content Analysis 62
Discussion and Conclusion 79
4. Why Nations Sell: Reproduction of Everyday
Nationhood through Advertising in Russia and Belarus 83
Marbaryta Fabrykant
Introduction 83
Nation-Building and Economic Transformations in
Russia and Belarus: A Historical Background 87
Advertising in Russia: Empire, Nation and In Between 90
Advertising in Belarus: The Struggle for Banality 96
Conclusion 102
Contents ix
5. Money Can’t Buy It? Everyday Geopolitics in
Post-Soviet Russia 104
Elizaveta Gaufman
Introduction 104
Why Prosume Foreign Policy? 106
Speaking Geopolitics 108
Framing Geopolitics 111
Symbolising Geopolitics 115
Eating Geopolitics 118
Conclusion 120
6. Turbofolk as a Means of Identification: Music Practices
as Examples of the National in Everyday Life 123
V
Petra St’astnd
Int roduct ion 123
The Setting for the Birth of Turbofolk 127
Identification with Turbofolk 129
Contradictions in Evaluating Turbofolk Music 132
Impact of Turbofolk Music on its Consumers 134
Autochthonous Turbofolk as an Illustration of Diasporic
Identity 135
‘Turbofashion’, ‘Turbostyle’ 138
Conclusion 141
7. Something Bulgarian for Dinner: Bulgarian Popular
Cuisine as a Selling Point 144
Rayna Gavrilova
Introduction 144
Why Food as a National Practice? 146
What is Food as a National Consumption Practice? 147
How to Read the Food as Text 149
The Structure of the Menu: The Sign System 153
The Words of the National Culinary Discourse 155
The Twenty-First-Century Image of Bulgarian National
Cuisine 160
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x Informal Nationalism after Communism
8. Making Modern Mongolians; Gender Roles and
Everyday Nation-Building in Contemporary Mongolia 164
Timofey Agarin and Liga RudzTte
Building a Nation for Mongolians 165
Nomadism as Practice of Everyday Nation-Building 168
Forging Ties to the Nation via Religious Practices 171
Chenggis Khaan Legacies 173
Contribution of Women to Mongolian Everyday
Nation-Building 176
Conclusion 180
Conclusion When Post-Socialism Meets the Everyday 183
Abel Polese, Oleksandra Seliverstova, Emilia Pawlusz
and Jeremy Alorris
B ibliography 189
Index 211
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INDEX
A ntimaidan, 110, 112 — 13
Balkan party, 129—30
Balkanness, 130, 136
Barthes, Roland, 84, 146, 149
Belarus, 85-90, 96-102
belonging, strategies of, 18, 27, 29, 33
Bender (Tighina), 45
Bessarabia, 42, 46-7, 55 — 6
¿//«^(home-style), 148—52, 161—2
borders, 59, 61, 67, 74, 79
Bulgaria, 38, 54, 134, 146
Bulgarians, 38-40, 54 — 5
cafés, 125-6, 129, 133, 138, 141
Chenggis Khaan, 167-8, 173-6, 180
Chisinau, 39, 44-52, 54, 56
citizenship, 24, 38 — 9, 42, 51, 54,
81, 133
clubs, 126, 129, 130, 132-4, 138-43,
148
collective memory, 38, 44 — 6, 57
column, Trajan’s, 45
commemoration, 57 — 9
National Day, 45
communism, 59
conflict, 6, 46, 49,
ethnic, 66—7
Transnistria, 39
consumption, 144, 146—9
patriotic, 104-7, 116-17, 120-1
Crimea, 116—17
sanctions, 118—21
cuisine, 148, 157, 159, 161
Bulgarian, 147-50, 154, 159-60
French, 159
Italian, 148
popular, 144-50, 154-5, 159,
160-1
pre-modern, 157
regional, 162
restaurant, 160—1
curriculum, 59, 61-6, 70, 72-3,
79,81
diaspora,
former Yugoslav, 14, 126, 129,
135, 142
emigration, 39
environment, 59, 70—1
ethnicity,
Finno-Ugrians, 21, 27
textbooks, 27
ethno-cultural, 22, 39, 42
European Union, 70
European, Europeanness, 60, 66,
68-70, 77, 80
212
Informal Nationalism after Communism
Farrer, James, 133, 140
female/woman/women, 165, 167,
168-71, 173, 175-81
foreign policy, 104-7, 111, 115, 121
Gagauz, 36, 38-9, 43, 55
Gayropa, 107, 114
gender, 65, 168, 170, 178-9
roles, 169, 181
geopolitics, 107-8, 111, 114-15,
118,121
Goffman, Erving, 19, 23, 28, 33
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, 96-7
Great Patriotic War, 115-16, 118-19
grey zone, 37, 39
identity, 36-41, 43-4, 46, 48, 50-1,
53-4, 144, 145, 147-9, 159-60,
162
backstage, 19, 28-9, 32-3
‘crisis’, 36, 53
ethnic, 8, 24-5, 29, 31, 33, 57, 60
European, 69
minority, 19-22
Moldovan, 41, 44
national, 2-7, 9, 13-16, 58, 60-3,
67-8, 73, 77, 79-80
negotiation, 18, 19, 28
passing, 27-8, 29-30
politics, 38-41, 44, 47-9, 52-3
post-socialist, 2
reconstrucion of, 58
Soviet, 49
ideology, 63, 65, 73-4
Jewish, 38, 45, 55
Kishinev, 52
Kosovo, 62, 64, 68, 72-5, 78-9
language, 61-3, 68, 72-3, 77-8, 81
letters,
Cyrillic, 51, 73
Latin, 51
Matryoshja, 43
migrant, second generation, 135
minority,
imperial, 43
Minsk, 98—9
Moldovanism, 41
civic, 41
ethnic, 41-2
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic,
41-2
monuments, 44, 46
music,
consumption, 124, 126
industry, 128
nation, 4-9, 11-16, 164-72, 174-5,
177-8, 180-1
nation-building, 5—6, 8—11, 16, 18,
37-42, 44, 60, 79, 81, 164-8,
170-2, 184, 186
nationalising, 39, 44
nationalism, 43, 53, 55, 57-8, 179,
184-5
banal nationalism, 36—7, 48, 52, 58,
80-1, 84-6, 104-5, 125-6,
144, 184
ethnonationalism, 94
everyday nationalism, 2, 4, 10—12,
58, 80, 104-6, 121, 183-7
‘hot’ nationalism, 36-7, 39, 57-60
informal nationalism, 9, 15, 186
Orthodox, 49, 54
public,
memory, 37, 44-7
space, 44
Putin, Vladimir, 4, 116—19
religion, 7, 29, 32, 84, 128, 172
restaurant, 145, 147 — 62
Romania, 36, 38-53, 56
Greater, 46
language, 43, 47, 49—51
Index
213
Romanians, 39, 42-6, 48 — 9, 51,
52-3, 55
speaking, 41, 51, 55
Russia, 85 — 96, 102
Russian,
citizenship, 54
Empire, 43, 46
identity, 40, 43, 45, 52
language, 39, 42-3, 48-9,
51, 53, 56
pro-, 43-4, 48, 50
russkii m tr (the Russian world), 88
schooling,
post-Soviet, 18, 19—20, 21, 22
Tatarstan, 21—2
self-presentation, 145, 147, 149, 160
Soviet Union, 38—44, 46—7, 54, 56
collapse, 5, 85, 89—90, 106
ethnic politics, 24, 38, 166
state, 39
weak, 37, 40, 55
state-building, 6, 17, 37 — 8, 41, 53
statehood, 22, 24, 63-5, 68, 77, 79-80
statue,
Lenin, 44, 46
stencil, 38, 46, 47
stigma, 19-20, 27-9, 31, 33
symbol, 7, 9, 11-14, 44-8, 58, 61,
79-81, 85-6, 95-102, 107-8,
115-18, 121, 128, 144, 185
Tiraspol, 39, 46, 47, 54
Transnistria, 36, 39, 43, 46, 49, 51,55
state-building, 4l
war, 46, 48
Turkey, 38-9
Ukraine, 4, 43, 49, 101 — 2
Unionist, 42 — 3, 47, 54—5
United State of Russia and Belarus, 87
victimhood, 72, 77, 79
Vkontakte (VK), 107, 110, 112-13,
117, 119
Westernisation, 95
Wolf,
Capitoline, 44 — 5
World War II, 64-5, 72, 77
youth, 126, 130-3, 136, 138, 140
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title | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities |
title_auth | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities |
title_exact_search | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities |
title_full | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities edited by Abel Polese, Oleksandra Seliverstova, Emilia Pawłusz and Jeremy Morris |
title_fullStr | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities edited by Abel Polese, Oleksandra Seliverstova, Emilia Pawłusz and Jeremy Morris |
title_full_unstemmed | Informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post-socialist identities edited by Abel Polese, Oleksandra Seliverstova, Emilia Pawłusz and Jeremy Morris |
title_short | Informal nationalism after communism |
title_sort | informal nationalism after communism the everyday construction of post socialist identities |
title_sub | the everyday construction of post-socialist identities |
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