In search of the true Russia: the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse
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adam_text | Index 140-41; superiority of provinces and, 21; towns and, 21 Abalmasova, N. E., 6ı, 71 Abashev, Vladimir, ıı, 34 About Love (Pro Liuboff) (Subbotina; film), 40,132-34 Akopov, Pyotr, 32 Aksakov, Ivan, 28,144-45 Aksakov, Konstantin, 26 All-Russian Public Opinion Research Cen ter (VTsIOM), 35 Anderson, Benedict, 16 Andrei (character in Pro Liuboff), 105-6 Anholt, Simon, 70-71 Anna Karenina (Tolstoy), 20,160Ո7 Apatity, 95 authenticity: of capital, 21; cultural con struction in, 143,144; and Damascene ness, 141; as elusive, 140; ideology and, 144; intelligentsia quest for Russian spirit, 3; in intelligentsia vs. people bi nary, 137; in irretrievable past, 14142; marketing and, 144; modernity and, 143; and nation-ness, 140; provinces as imagined locale of, 4; provincial myth and, 125, 141, 142; and regionalism, Babel, Isaak, 76 Bakhtin, Mikhail, 141-42 Balabanov, Aleksei, 138; Brother (Brat), 111; Brother 2 (Brat 2), 111; Cargo-200,128 Barthes, Roland, 69 Beijing, 68,69,70 Berdyaev, Nikolai, 3-4,142 Beumers, Birgit, 105,114,126 Bhabha, Homi К., ı6,34,127 The Blessed (Blazhennaia) (Strausovsky;film), 117 Blok, Alexander, 107,108 Bogoslavskaya, Olga, 115-16 Bondarenko, Vladimir, 65 Borenstein, Eliot, 50,128 Boym, Svetlana, 77-78 branding: of cities, 39,60-61,63,67,68,71; myth and, 71; of nations, 71; of places, 70-71; of provinces, 139-40, 143-44; regional, 60-61, 62, 71; regional speci ficity vs., 89; theory, 69; of towns, 62 187
188 Braveheart (film), 141 Broad Is the Motherland ( Shiroka strana ; song), 126 Broad Is the River ( Shiroka reka ; song), 126 Broad Is the River (Shiroka reka; TV series), 124-27 Brother (Brat) (Balabanov), 111 Brother 2 (Brat 2) (Balabanov), 111 Bulgakov, Mikhail, Heart ofa Dog, 58 Bunin, Ivan, 63 Buruma, Ian, 110,111 Bykov, Dmitri, 100-101; Mozharovo, 40, 101-2,103 capital: about, 17; authenticity of, 21; con centration of film industry in, 105; frag mentation of concept, and capitals, 53-54; gravitation toward provinces, 145; as home to elite, 33; Lurkmore and, 54; measuring provincial city against, 69; Occidentalist view of, 34; as Other, 109-10; provincial imitations of, 62; and regional identity, 54, 57; and regional self-identification, 66; towns vs., 19,21; use of term provinces, 164-5Ո7; in West vs. Russia binary, 21. See also cen ter; Moscow; St. Petersburg capital vs. periphery. See center vs. periph ery binary capital vs. provinces (stolitsa-provintsiia) binary: attributes of provinces in, 83; and ceasing to measure provincial city against capital, 69; Cinderella trope, 115-23, 132-34; cultural representa tions and shifting meanings of, 19; cul tural texts, and positive vs. negative of each, 9-10; and definition of periphery in negative terms, 7; dichotomies char acterizing, 77; end of Soviet Union and, 4; in films, 104, 124; intelligentsia vs. people in, 134; Ivanov on, 91-92; in lit erature, 40, 73-74, 103; in Mozha rovo, 101-2; and national character, 21; in national identity creation, 108-9; in nineteenth-century literatme, 20; in
periodicals, 52-53; positive vs. negative Index aspects of provinces in, 139-40; postSoviet réévaluation of, 71-72; ressenti ment in, 127; and Russianness of prov inces, 62; symbolic geography and, 72, 144; as synonymous with state vs. indi viduals, 78; TV and, 104,124-27; West vs. Russia binary compared, 21,36, 72. See also center vs. provinces binary capital vs. towns binary, 19,21,125 capital vs. village/countryside (stolitsaderevnia) binary: in Community, 94-95; in The Dog-Headed, 92-94; and senti mental pastoralisin, 7 Cargo-200 (Balabanov; film), 128 Catherine П, 6,61; Charter of Nobility, 7 center: as within individual, 3; negative vs. positive connotations regarding provinces, 9-10; postcolonialism and ethnicities vs., 58-59; viability of con cept of, 54. See also capital The Center for Supplementary Fornication (Bluda і Mudo) (Ivanov), 40,90-92 center vs. periphery binary: in Empire, 17; films depicting movement between, 115; in journalism, 38-39; and meaning of center, 56-57; movement to center, and social ascent, 115; Occidentalism vs. Orientalism in, 127; Orientalism in, 126; as parasitical relationship, 109-10; provincial writers and, 73; ressentiment in, 109; severing of ties between, 111 center vs. provinces binary: colonization/ postcolonialism and, 58-59; cultural myth of, 6; cultural vs. physical distance and, 20-21; in films, 4,138; intellectual life compared, 9; Ivanov on, 89; in liter ature, 4, 20; in mass culture, 4; mutual ressentiment, 46-47; and outward vs. inward gaze from center, 33; porosity of boundaries/reconcilability of differ
ences in, 127; privileging of center in, 4; and Russian soul, 3-4; in Russia’s Prov inces, 48; social class in, 133; in TV series, 138; West vs. Russia compared, 112. See also capital vs. provinces (stolitsaprovintsiia) binary Chef magazine, 66
189 Index Chekhov, Anton, 167Ո58; In the Ravine, 167Ո58; and noncapital space, 5-6; peasants in literature, 26; on provincial towns, 125; and small towns, 19 chemukha, 109,128,130 Chernyshevsky, Nikolai, What Is to Be Done?, 76 Chukhloma, 84 Churbanov, Vadim, 45-46 cinema. See films Circus (film), 126 cities: branding of, 39,60-61,63,67,68,71; in Mozharovo, 101; as Occidental, 111; provincial, 61,69,71,98,99. See also capital; center; towns; and names of indi vidual cities City News (later Ivanovo Provinces), 52 Die City on the Styx (Zemskova), 96-97 Clark, Katerina, 28 class, social: in center vs. provinces binary, 133; movement from center to periph ery, and, 115. See also intelligentsia Clowes, Edith, 142 Cold War, 32 colonialism/colonization: in intelligentsia vs. people binary, 136; intensification of interest in subordinate territories as, 10-11; internal, 149Ո25; and love tri angle plot, 125 Community (Kom iuniti) (Ivanov), 40, 92, 94-95,102,139-40 Condee, Nancy, 29-30,33,104 consumerism: in Moscow, 29, 94, 95; of West, 29; West vs. Russia binary and rejection of, 24-25 country estates, 7,20,63 Cultural Landscape and Soviet Inhabited Space (Kagansky), 111 cultural myth(s): articulation/transmis sion through texts, 144; chemukha vs., 128; in cinema, 105; and idealized Rus sianness of noncapital space, 6; ideol ogy and, 5,138,140; intelligentsia and, 5; Moscow as, 36; and national iden tity, 14-15; and nationalism, 140; and nationalist discourse, 30; the people as, 26; and provinces, 6, 19; provinces at core of, 4; provincial myth compared, 11; provincial
space within, 71; towns and, 5; West as, 18. See also provincial myth Culture and Explosion (Lotman), 122-23 Dal, Vladimir, 8 Danilkin, Lev, 91 Dasha (character in Pro Liuboff), 132-34 democracy, 32,35 Demons (Dostoevsky), 20 Dima (character in Milkmaid), 118, 120, 121-22 Dimitrovgrad, 54 The Dog-Headed (Psoglavtsy) (Ivanov), 40, 92-94,95,99,102 Dondurei, Daniil, 129 Dostoevsky, Fyodor: Demons, 20; Pushkin speech, 23, 81; and tea drinking, 76; Winter Notes on Summer Impressions, 27 Doubivko, Lena, 135-36 Eco, Umberto, The Name of the Rose, 74 economy, 31-32 Eder, Klaus, 130,131 elite(s): capital as home to, 33; cultural, 43, 105; and film industry, 105; and Moscow, 67; post-Soviet réévaluation of capital vs. provinces binary, 71-72; pride in provinciality, 43; and provinces as Other, 33-34; provincial, 67, 71-72; and ternary of provinces-capital-West, 72; and true Russianness of provinces, 43 Emancipation of the Serfs, 7 Embryos (Rozanov), 75,76 Envy (Olesha), 58 Esenin, Sergei, 120 ethnic identity: and national identity, 1617,42; postimperial, 16; post-Soviet, 42 ethnicity: in fashion, 68, 71; in Guberniia Style, 64-65; postcolonial relationship between center and, 58-59; in provin cial population, 58-59 Ethnomir (museum-park), 60 ethnonationalism: in Guberniia Style, 65; and patriotism, 65; rise in, 30-31
190 Etkind, Alexander, ю-ո, 21, 59, 125, 149Ո25,152Ո79 Europe: Eastern Others vs., 25; and Euro peans vs. Russians, 102; influence on Russia/Russians, 20, 27, 61; and Latin America, 141; and Occidentalism, 110; Prilepin on, 97-98; Russia as provin cial in, 19, 20, 84, 97-98; Russia as savior of, 23,32; Russia as true center, vs., 85-86; Russian capital imitating, 20, 21; and Russian Europeans, 32-33; St. Petersburg modeled on, 61-62; tradi tionalism of, 85; in West, 18; and west ernization of Russia, 18. See also West; West vs. provinces binary; West vs. Russia binary Evtuhov, Catherine, 69 Fallen Leaves (Rozanov), 75 fashion, 12,14,67-69,71 Fedotych, Frol (TV character), 125 feng-shui, 131,132 films: about, 40-41; center vs. provinces in, 138; Cinderella trope in, 115-23, 132-34; clichés of provinces in, 124-32; cultural myth in, 105; dark naturalism in, 128-29, 13°i depicting provincials setting out to conquer Moscow, 115; industry, 105; intelligentsia vs. people in, 134-38; Occidentalism in, 121,126; opposition to regime of Putin s Russia in, 138; periphery in, 128; provincial myth in art-house vs. commercial, 105, 138; Putin era and, 114; scholarship on, 104-5; themes of 1990Տ, 128; themes of mid-20oos, 124,127. See also TV serials/ series films, art-house: capital vs. provinces bi nary in, 124; center vs. provinces in, 4; Cinderella trope in, 117; content of, 104; and provinces as microcosm of Russia, 123-24; and provinces as true Russia, 105; provinces of myth in, 124 films, commercial/mainstream: capital vs. provinces binary in, 104; Cinderella trope in,
117-18; content of, 104 food, 57-58 Index Fortunatova, V. А., 153Ո88 Free Floating (Khlebnikov; film), 128 Galia (character in Gloss), 109-10,167Ո61 Gellner, Ernest, 16,25 The Geographer Drank Away the Globus (Ivanov), 89-90 geography/-ies: city branding vs., 67; as constructs, 67; imagined, 59,142; in lit erature, 38,39; metageography vs., 67; and privileging of cities/towns, 53; and provinces as state of mind vs., 80; re gional identity vs., 90; and Russia as second rate, 87; of Russian soul, 3-4,6, 11. See also symbolic geography/-ies German, Aleksei, 138 Gibson, Mel, 141 Ginzburg, Lidia, 118 Gloss (Glianets) (Konchalovsky; film), 40, 109-10,167Ո61 glubinka, 8,142 Gogol, Nikolai: and Chichikovian troika, 23; Kharitonov compared to, 75; and N., 21, 61, 77; and noncapital space, 5; and provinces as backward/uniform, 61; and provinces as imitating capital, 20; and provinces-capital distinction, 21; on towns, 19,125; and underdevel opment of regional tradition, 69 Golden Age. See utopia Goscilo, Helena, 74 Graffy, Julian, 124 Graham, Colin, 140 Graham, Seth, 128 Great Russia: Geographical, Ethnographic, and Cultural Profiles of Contemporary Russia (encyclopedia), 10 Greenfeld, Liah, 22 Gres, Anna, The Milkmaid from Khatsapetovka (Doiarka iz Khatsapetovki), 40, 118-22 Groys, Boris, 22-23 gubemiia, 6,61 Gubemiia Style (fashion festival), 12,67-69 Gubemiia Style (journal), 38,43,63-70 Gudkov, Lev, 25,31,35,165Ո13 Gurin, Stanislav, 95-96
Index Handler, Richard, 143 Hashamova, Yana, 105 Heart ofa Dog (Bulgakov), 58 Heart of the Uplands (Ivanov), 87 hermetic national model, 5,41, 52, 72,103, 127,138 Honninghausen, Lothar, 140 Hosking, Geoffrey, 17,157Ո20 Hutchings, Stephen, 105 I Came from Russia (Prilepin), 98 identity: negative, 165Ո13; social, 23-24, 36. See also ethnic identity; national identity; provincial identity; regional identity ideology/-ies: and authenticity, 144; and cultural myths, 138, 140; imperial vs. national, 17; in nationalist discourse, 15; and provincial myth, 11,138 intelligentsia: and cultural myth, 5; escape into private sphere, 79-80; in Lines of Fate, 80; marginalized feelings of pro vincial, 46; and Occidentalism, 34, in; provincial as true Russian people, 45; and provincial forms of art, 78; provin cials disenchantment with center, 46; quest for authentic Russian spirit, 3; retreat into, private sphere/domain, 77-78; Russia’s Provinces on, 45,46; and West vs. provinces, 144-45; in Yuryev Day, 106 intelligentsia vs. people binary: in capital vs. provinces binary, 134; in films, 13438; Orientalism in, 136, 137; and pro vincial myth, 138 In the Ravine (Chekhov), 167Ո58 Ivanov, Alexei: The Centerfor Supplementary Fornication (Bluda і Mudo), 4о, 90-92; Community (Kom iuniti), 40, 92, 94-95, 102,139-40; The Dog-Headed (Psoglavtsy), 40, 92-94, 95, 99, 102; The Geographer Drank Away the Globus, 89-90; Heart of the Uplands, 87; and Kalitino, 103; The Rebellion s Gold, 87; Russia: A Mode of Existence, 88 Ivanova, Natalia, 33,80,93 Ivanovo Provinces (formerly City News), 52 191
journalism, 38-39. See also newspapers; periodicals Kadysheva, Natalia, 126 Kagansky, Vladimir, 148Ո12; Cultural Land scape and Soviet Inhabited Space, 111 Kalitino (fictional village), 93-94,103 Kamergerskii Lane (Kamergerskii pereulok) (Orlov), 166Ո29 Karaganov, Sergei, 24-25 Karamzin, Nikolai, 45; peasants in litera ture, 26; Poor Liza, 26 Karem, Jeff, 140 Kasatkin, Aleksandr, Listening to Silence, 117 Katia (character in Milkmaid), 118-22 Kharitonov, Mark: Lines of Fate, or Milashevich’s Trunk, 39, 74-83, 86, 97; and Nechaisk, 103; Prokhor Menshutin, 74; Provincial Philosophy, 74 Khatsapetovka, 118-19,120՛122 Khlebnikov, Boris, 138; Free Floating, 128 Kirill (character in Dog-Headed), 92-93,94 Kirill (character in Kokoko), 136,137 Kokoko (Smirnova; film), 40,134-38 Kolia (character in Once Upon a Time in the Provinces), 130 Koltsov, Aleksei, 63 Konchalovsky, Andrei, Gloss (Glianets), 40, 109-10,167Ո61 Konfederat, O. V., 78 Kornblatt, Judith, 18 Koviazin (fictional town), 91-92 Krylov, Mikhail, 55 Kukulin, Iľia, 87 Kul tura, Provinomi Museums of Russia, 12 Kunstkamera Museum, St. Petersburg, 135-36 Latin America, and Europe as Other, 141 Leiderman, Naum, 74-75 Lena (character in Once Upon a Time in the Provinces), 131-32 Leontyev, Konstantin, 157ոշւ Letter from Soligalich to Oxford (Yakovlev), 39-40,84-87 Letter from the Provinces to the Best People (Prilepin), 98
192 Letters from the Provinces (documentary journalism series), 12 Levada-Center, 25 Level with the Capital: Notes on the Worries of the Provincial Intelligen tsia (Milovanov), 46 Leviathan (Zvyagintsev; film), 128 Likhachev, Dmitri, 51 Lines of Fate (Linii sud by) (Meskhiev; TV series), 40,112-14,129 Lines of Fate, or Milashevich s Trunk (Khari tonov), 39,74-83,86,97 Lipovetsky, Mark, 74-75,108,125 Lisa (character in Kokoko), 134-38 Listening to Silence (Kasatkin; film), 117 literature: capital vs. provinces binary in, 4,20,40, 73-74,103; Europe vs. Russia in, 20; as metafictional/metahistorical, 75; negative image of provinces in, 4; the people in, 26-27; provinces in, 4,9; provincialism in, 20; provincial myth in, 39-40; provincial writers and centerperiphery dynamic, 73; Putin era and, 114; Russian national identity in, 74, 103; and ternary of provinces-capitalWest, 20; towns in, 61; use of terms provinces/provincial in titles of aca demic works, 12-13; and village as abode of peasant, 28 Little Motherland (malak Rodina), 55,60 Liubov (character in Pro Liubojf), 105-9,129 Live (Sigarev; film), 128 Lizavin, Anton Antonovich (character in Lines of Fate), 75-76,77,78-80 Lotman, Yuri, Culture and Explosion, 122-23 Lounsbery, Anne, 19,20,21,61,143 Lukianenko, Sergei, 97; Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor), 94,162Ո57 Lurkmore, 54 MacFadyen, David, 105 Macleod, Nicola, 141 magazines. See periodicals Makoveeva, Irina, 133 Malinova, Olga, 24 Mandelstam, Osip, 63 Margalit, Avishai, 110,111 Index Markedonov, Sergei, 65 marketing: and authenticity, 144; use of terms
provinces/provincial, 12. See also branding Martin, Terri, 17 Maslennikova, S., 51 McCausland, Gerald, 130,131 Melikian, Anna, Mermaid, 117 Menshov, Vladimir, Moscow Doesn t Believe in Tears, 115-16 Mermaid (Melikian; film), 117 Meskhiev, Dmitri, Lines of Fate, 40,114 Middle East, reinvention of traditions, and self-definition, 141 Mikhalkov, Nikita, 57-58 Milashevich, Simeon (fictional character), 75-77/ 78-80,84 The Milkmaid from Khatsapetovka (Doiarka iz Khatsapetovki) (Gres; TV series), 40, 118-22 Milovanov, Yuri, Level with the Capital: Notes on the Worries of the Provincial Intelligentsia, 46 modernity: and authenticity, 143; and na tionalism, 143; Occidentalism vs., 110, 111; provincial Cinderella trope and, 119 Moiseev, Nikita, 46-47 Moore, David Chioni, 59 Morozov, Viatcheslav, 59,143 Morzhov, Boris (character in Centerfor Sup plementary Fornication), 91-92 Moscow: as center of Stalinist utopia, 115; as city-colonizer, 111; in Community, 94-95; consumerism in, 94, 95; as cul tural myth, 36; cultural paternalism of, 46; dual nature of, 112; erosion of au thority of, 53,54,65-66, 70; as existen tial city, 95; and food, 57-58; Gubemiia Style on, 65-66; as imperial vs. Occiden tal city, 127; and interregional inequal ity, 111; Koviazin compared to, 91-92; in Letter from Soligalich to Oxford, 84,86; in Lines ofFate, 112-14; n national iden tity creation, 108-9; negative view of, 65-66; non-Russians peopling, 98; nos talgic vision of true, 112; Occidental ism and, 67,110,112,121,123,127,128;
Index as Other, 36,108-10,112; Prilepin and, 97,98; provinces as microcosm of Rus sia vs., 124; provincial elite and, 67; provincial girls in, 115-23, 132-34; Pro՜ vincials in, 38, 111, 113-14, 115-23; provincial towns vs., 125-26,128; pub lic opinion regarding, 35-36; regional identity projects vs., 57; and ressenti ment, 110,112; Russianness outside, 4; Russia s Provinces on, 46-47; in Sänkyä, 99; as Soviet utopia, 127; symbolic bor der between Paris and, 122; and the ater, 57, 58; Voronezh compared, 63; westernization of, 29,121,127. See also capital; capital vs. provinces (stolitsaprovintsita) binary; capital vs. towns binary; capital vs. village/countryside (stolitsa-derevnia) binary Moscow Doesn t Believe in Tears (Menshov), 115-16 Mozharovo (Bykov), 40,101-2,103 Mukhosransk, 119 myth(s); about, 141-42; Russian national, 17-18. See also cultural myth(s); provin cial myth Nadenka (Zhukova), 20 The Name of the Rose (Eco), 74 Nastia (film character), 129-30,131 Nasybulin, Artem, The Provincial Girl (Pro vintsialka), 116-17 national idea: cultural myth of provinces and, 74; Lines ofPate and, 81; Other and, 144; provinces and, 13-14; provincial discourse and, 82; provincial myth and, 37-38; repetition of Russian, 5051; ressentiment and, 144; Russian Euro peans and, 33; Russianness of prov inces in, 144; towns and, 4; West vs. Russia and, 22-23,24-25 national identity: appropriation of rhetoric by provincial elites, 72; capital vs. prov inces in creation of, 108-9; components of positive, 6; and creative réévaluation of advancement concept, 24; cultural
myths and, 14-15; culture and, 30; and ethnic identity, 16-17; in Gubemiia Style, 193 64-65; hermetic national models and, 103; in Lines of Fate, 74; in literature, 74, 103; nationalism vs., 16; in nationalist discourse, 50-51; nationalist discourse and, 4-5; otherness and, 25; in periodi cals, 52-53; post-Soviet, 42; provinces and, 139-40; provinces as central in, 19; provincial myth and, 102-3; Russian people vs. West in, 27-28; shift from temporal to spatial focus, 142; Soviet, 17; and symbolic geography, 144; and ternary of provinces-capital-West, 19го, 122; us vs. them vs. us vs. us, 37; West vs. Russia and, 4-5,22 nationalism: about, 15-16, 31; commodi fication and, 141; cultural myths and, 140; culture and, 16; ethnic identity and, 17, 42; extremism in, 31; liberal thinkers and, 15; modernity and, 143; and modernization, 31-32; national identity vs., 16; Other and, 25, 34; the people and, 26; provinces and, 4-5,33; and provincial myth, 15; and ressenti ment, 24; of The Russian Provinces, 49; Scottish, 141; and Slavophilia, 27; state, 31; and symbolic geography, 62; villageprovinces distinction, 28; and West vs. Russia, 32 nationalist discourse: in Broad Is the River, 126; and creative réévaluation of advancement concept, 24; defined, 15; ideology in, 15; Iron Curtain and, 24; lack of specificity in, 50-51; Moscow vs. provinces in, and redirection from West, 112; myth and, 30; national identity in, 50-51; nature of, 29-30; Occidentalism and, 110; Other and, 24,25,34; political/ ideological stances, 15; provinces and, 4-5,13,14-15, 33, 62, 70, 81,100-101;
provincial focus in identity and redirec tion from West, 4-5; provincial myth and, 6, 83-84, 138; ressentiment in, 50, 65; and Russian national identity, 4-5; in The Russian Provinces, 50; in scholar ship on cinema, 105; as temporal and spatial, 142; ternary structure and, 123; TV serials and, 115-16
194 nation-building: Moscow s dual nature and, 112; and myth of past vs. change/ becoming, 127; nation branding and, 71; provincial Russian role in, 38 nation-ness: authenticity and, 140; provin cial myth and, 143 Nazikian, Arminiak, The Provincial (Pro vintsial), 116-17 Nazirov, Stanislav, Wide Is the River, 40 Nechaisk (fictional town), 77,103 Nemtsov, Boris, 12,44 Nemzer, Andrei, 75,76,77 The New Provinces (weekly newspaper), 51-52 newspapers: inaugural issues, 51-52; local markers in titles of, 56; neutral desig nations used by Soviet Union in, 8-9; regional coverage in, 56; usage of words province/provincial, 11-12,43,44 New York Times, on Lines of Fate, 74 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 23 Night Watch (Nochnoi Dozor) (Lukianenko), 94,162Ո57 Nizhniy Novgorod, 97; capital of the Volga Region program, 53-54 nostalgia: and passéism, 10, 11; of postSoviet culture, 81; provinces and, 81; and provincial myth, 11; and true Mos cow, 112; villages and, 28-29 Occidentalism: about, 34; of capital, 34; cap ital as negative in, 65-66; defined, 110; in films, 121,126; intelligentsia and, 34, 111; modernity vs., 110,111; and Mos cow, 67,110,112,121,127,128; nation alism and, 65; Orientalism vs., 34, 38, 110,127; Other and, 110; ressentiment in, 65; in TV series, 124,126; in Voronezh s image-making, 63; on West, 65 Olesha, Yuri, Envy, 58 Once Upon a Time in the Provinces (Shagalova; film), 40,127-32 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Sol zhenitsyn), 58 Orientalism: about, 34; and capital vs. towns binary, 125; colonialism and, 11; Index and exotic in periphery vs. capital, 126;
and Golden Age, 36; in intelligentsia vs. people binary, 136,137; Occidental ism vs., 34, 38, 110, 127; in provincial Cinderella-in-Moscow trope, 119-20, 121; Russian populism as, 10-11 Orlov, Vladimir, Kamergerskii Lane (Kamergerskii pereulok), 166Ո29 Other(s)/otherness: capital as, 109-10; col lective identity and definition of, 31; construction of image for identity for mation, 18; Latin America, and Europe as, 141; Liubov (film character) as, 107; Moscow as, 36, 109-10, 112; and na tional idea, 144; and national identity, 25; nationalism and, 25; nationalist dis course and, 24, 34; in Occidentalism, 110; Orientalism and, 121; the people as, 136,152Ո79; provinces as, 34,36,72, 102; provinces vs. West as, 5, 52-53; repetition of Russian and, 51; ressen timent and, 47, 110, 144; in Russia s Provinces, 47, 48; superimposition by chernukha onto Self, 128; and values, 25; West as, 18, 72,109; in West vs. Russia binary, 23,65 Oxford, 85,86 Ozhegov dictionary, 8 Pain, Emil A., 30,61,71 Panarin, Alexsandr, 47 Paris: geography vs. metageography of, 67; in Milkmaid, 122; Soligalich com pared to, 84; Voronezh compared to, 66-70 passéism: defined, 10; and idealization of provincial life, 109; nostalgia and, 10,11; and Orientalism, 11; post-Soviet focus on provinces compared, 19; and prov inces, 10; and significance of capital vs. provinces in national identity creation, 109; and symbolic geography, 43 patriotism: definition of, 65; ethnonationalism and, 65; in history of Russian nation, 31; in Ivanov s novels, 40; local tourism promotion and, 60; provinciality and,
Index 98,101; in regional identity, 55; Russiaas-savior discourse and, 81; Russian Europeans/global Russians and, 33; traveling and, 70 Pavliuk, Semyon, 56 peasantry, 26-27 people, the: about, 26; apophatic defini tion, 136; intelligentsia vs., in films, 13438; nationalism and, 26; as Other, 136, 152Ո79; provincial girl as representative of, 135; public vs., 26; in The Russian Provinces, 49-50; Stalin s toast to, 4950; in West vs. Russia binary, 27-28. See also intelligentsia vs. people binary; provincials perestroika, 56,58,80,112,128,130 periodicals: advertisements in, 60; inaugu ral issues, 44-45; renaming to include provincial references, 43; response to local/regional media needs, 59-60; tour ism promotion, 49; two categories of, 44-45. See also newspapers periphery: defined, 148Ո12; negative con notations of, 9; replacement of prov inces by, 8; as terrible place in films, 128. See also center vs. periphery binary Perm, 53,87,88,90,96,97 The Perm Period (journal), 53 Peter the Great, 6 Platonov, Andrei, 63 Poltoratskaya, Daria, Wide Is the River, 40 Poor Liza (Karamzin), 26 Popadiuk, Sergei, 48 Popov, N. P., 35 Posad, Sergiev, The Provincial Woman (Provintsialkd), 52,57 postcolonialism, 58-59,110,149Ո25 Prilepin, Zakhar, 97-98,100,103; I Came from Russia, 98; Letter from The Prov inces to the Best People, 98; Sänkyä, 40, 98-100 private sphere: as alternative to political opposition, 77-78,79-80; home as, 86 Prokhor Menshutin (Kharitonov), 74 provinces (provintsiia)·. attributes in cul tural discourse, 82-83; autonomy of, 43; 195 as both real and
symbolic, 77; branding of, 139-40,143-44; capital gravitation toward, 145; collapse into noncapital space, 29; commercial aspect to rheto ric, 49; definition of, 6-10,148Ո12; and economic independence, 82; history of term, 6, 7; homogeneity of, 39, 48, 62; idealization of, 6,14-15, 138; as ideal ized repository of Russianness, 6; as imagined, 7; intellectual life in, 9; in Lines of Fate, 77; as microcosm of Rus sia, 124,129; as middle ground between people and educated society, 28; as mythologeme within symbolic geogra phy, 7; and national character, 84,109; and national idea, 13-14; and national identity, 19, 139-40; nationalism and, 4-5,33; and nationalist discourse, 4-5, 13,14-15, 62, 70, 81,100-101; negative vs. positive connotations of, 5-6, 8-9, 14-15,41,61,62,139-40; and nostalgia, 81; Orientalist view of, 34; as Other, 34, 36, 40, 72; passéism and, 43; peasant commune compared, 27; perception from perspective of center, 9-10; periph ery as replacing, 8; as philosophy, 7484; positive connotations of village ab sorbed into, 29; post-Soviet focus on, 19, 82; Prilepin and, 98-100; provincialism of, 33; and provinciality vs. people, 28; redefinition of, 10-15; rhythm of life, and national tradition, 77-78; Rousseauistic representation, 77; Russian ness of, 4, 6, 43, 47-48, 62, 70, 73-74, 97-98, 105,127,132,143-44; as sacral place, 95-96,97; as savior of Russia, 82; self-definition, 43, 55; and Slavophilia, 27; Soviet official language and, 8; as state of mind, 80; and symbolic geogra phy, 4, 5,11; as synonym for villages, 29; as text, 5; as uniform, 61; usage
of word in mass media, 43-44; utopia and, 81; vs. West as Other, 52-53. See also cap ital vs. provinces (stolitsa-provintsiia) binary; center vs. provinces; West vs. provinces binary
196 provinces (provintsiia) / provincial (provintsial nyi) : history of provintsid as term, 6, 7; increasing use of terms, 1112, 43-44; use of terms in newspaper titles, 11-12,43; use of terms in titles of academic works, 12-13 The Provinces Are the Soul of Russia (Viatskoe history museum), 12 The Provincial (Provintsial) (TV serial) (Nazikian), 116-17 The Provincial Chronicles (newspaper), 52 Provincial Colleague (Sotrudnik provintsil) (bookstore), 10 provincial discourse: and Guberniia Style, 64; and local tourism promotion, 60; and national idea, 82 Provincial—Express (newspaper), 52 A Provincial Gal (Provintsial’naia devchonka; album), 12 77k Provincial Girl (Provintsialka) (Nasybulin; TV serial), 116-17 provincial identity: Ivanov and, 88-89; in journals, 51; regional identity and, 55 provincialism/provinciality: cult of, 101; and hope, 21-22; in nineteenth-century literature, 20; as Other, 102; and patriot ism, 98; the people vs., 28; Pritepki and, 98; of provinces, 33; in Russian vision of position in world, 143; of Russia s self-identity in Europe, 19 Provincial Museums of Russia (TV series) (Kul tura), 12 provincial myth: about, 18,69; abstraction of, 39; and authenticity, 70, 125, 141, 142,144; Bykov on, 100-101; capital vs., 62; and capital-province relationship, 17; cultural myth compared, 5-6,11; in films, 105,124,138; and idealization vs. demonization of provinces, 130-31; ideology and, 11,138; imperial essence of, 164-5Ո7; intelligentsia vs. people binary and, 138; Ivanov on, 89-90; in Lines ofFate, 81; in literature, 39-40; and national idea, 37-38, 74;
nationalism and, 15; nationalist discourse and, 6, 83-84,138; national myths vs., 18; and Index nation-ness, 143; negative connotations of, 61, 62; nostalgia and, 11; as Other, 102; provinces as Other and, 72; pro vincial Cinderella trope and, 117; real places vs., 125; and Russian identity, 102-3; Russia s Provinces on, 45-46; sym bolic geography and, 17,43, 74; useful ness to politicians/business people, 71-72; and vertical axis, 142; in Yuryev Day, 106-7 Provincial News, 57-58 Provincial Philosophy (Kharitonov), 74 provincials: Cinderella trope, 115-23,132՜ 34; girls, 38,115-23,132-38; mate pro tagonists in TV serials, 116-17; migrants vs., 155П117; in Moscow, 38, 113-14, 115-23; ii՝ St· Petersburg, 134-38. See also people, the Provinomi Thought (newspaper), 52 Provincial Woman (Provintsialka) (Sergiev Posad), 52,57 77k Provincial Word (newspaper), 52 Provintsiia (publishing house), 12 Pushkin Speech (Dostoevsky), 23,81 Putin, Vladimir, 21, 63, 71,114,138,14243,157Ո21 Rasputin, Valentin, Tell Everyone That Russia Is Ahve, 47 The Rebellion s Gold (Ivanov), 87 Red Coffin, or Eloquence Lessons in the Rus sian Provinces (Solntsev), 133-34 regional identity: about, 55; capital and, 66; capital designation and, 54; centerperiphery relationship and, 56-57; food and, 57-58; inferiority complex and, 89; Ivanov and, 88-89; and Little Mother land, 55, 60; perestroika and, 56; of Perm, 88; in post-Soviet period, 55; and provincial self-definition, 55; and re evaluation/redefinition of provinces, 60; regional branding and, 60-61; and regional centers, 55; and sense of
place, 56; similarity of projects, 57; Soviet identity vs., 55-56; Soviet Union col lapse and, 56
Index regionalism, 87,140-41 regions: branding, 60-61, 62, 71, 89; as euphemism for areas removed from capital, 9; hierarchy of, 6,7; study of, 5 ressentiment: in capital vs. provinces binary, 127; in center vs. periphery binary, 109; in center vs. provinces binary, 46-47; defined, 23; Dostoevsky s Notes and, 27; in Gloss, 109-10; in Guberniia Style, 65; Moscow and, 36,110,112; mutual, 41, 46-47; and national idea, 144; na tionalism and, 24; in nationalist dis course, 50,65; Other(s) and, 47,110,144; and relationship to West, 32; Russiaas-savior discourse and, 81-82; Social Identity Theory and, 23-24; in today s Russia, 31; toward West, 105; in West vs. Russia binary, 22-23, 105, 114; in Yuryev Day, 105-9 The Return (Zvyagintsev; film), 128 Rio de Janeiro, 125 Rita (character in Pro Liuboff), 132,133 Robsky, Oksana, 133 Romine, Scott, 140 Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 7,77,124-25 Rowe, Kathleen, 117 Rowley, Alison, 61 Rozanov, Vasili: Embryos, 75, 76; Fallen Leaves, 75 Rulyova, Natalia, 105 Ruslanova, Lidia, 137 Russia: architectural metaphors, 85-86; Prilepin on ideal, 100; provinces as, 9798,124,129; provinces as savior of, 82; as provincial in West vs. Russia binary, 84; revolution, 8,28; in Sänkyä, 99-100; as self-contained entity, 114; towns as microcosm of, 130; West as cultural/ economic colonizer of, 111. See also West vs. Russia binary Russia: A Mode of Existence (Ivanov), 88 Russia-as-savior discourse, 81-82 Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Scientific Information on the Social Sciences, 53-54 Russianness: and imperial pathos/past, 197 127; intelligentsia
and quest for, 3; and internal Orientalism vs. Occidentalism, 127; in nationalist discourse, 50-51; noncapital space as idealized reposi tory of, 6; and otherness, 51; the people and, 26; of provinces, 4,132; provinces, and true, 43, 62, 70, 73-74, 98, 105, 143-44; Russian (word) and, 50-51 Russian Olden Times (Russkaia starina; maga zine), 10 The Russian Provinces (Russkaia provintsita; journal), 12,38,43,45,49-51,52,63-64 The Russian Provinces in the Context of Culture and History, 68 Russia s Provinces (Rossiiskaia Provintsiia) (journal), 12,38,43,45-49,52,63-64 Russia vs. West binary. See West vs. Russia binary Said, Edward, 11,34 Salamandra, Christa, 141 Sänkyä (Prilepin), 40,98-100 Sapelkin, Nikolai, 64-65,66,68,69-70,71 Saransk,54 Savkina, Irina, 20 Selemeneva, M. V., 99-100 sense of place, 56 Serebrennikov, Kirill, 130,138; Yuryev Day (lur ev Den ), 40,105-9, lv7 Shagalova, Katia, 138; Once Upon a Time in the Provinces, 40,127-32 Shevchenko, Maxim, 32,102 Sigarev, Vasili: Live, 128; Spinner, 128 Slavophiles, 24,26-28,141,142 Slezkine, Yuri, 113 Sluzhkin, Viktor (character in Geographer), 90 Smimiagin, Leonid, 55-56 Smirnova, Avdotia, Kokoko, 40,134-38 Smith, Anthony D., 16-17,3° Snob, 33 Socialist Realist Kolkhoz Novel, 28 Soligalich, 84-87,103 Solntsev, Roman, Red Coffin, or Eloquence Lessons in the Russian Provinces, 133-34 Sologub, F., 6,10
198 Solomin, Yuri, 47 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, 58 Soviet literature: hero as revolutionary worker, 28; Village Prose, 28-29 Soviet Union: identity, 55-56; neutral desig nations in newspapers, 8-9; newspapers during, 56; and private sphere as form of opposition, 78; provinces in official language, 8; sameness in, 62; sense of place during, 56; and Soviet identity, 17; temporal focus in ideology, 142 Soviet Union, collapse of: and capital vs. provinces, 4; and emphasis on space vs. time, 142; and loss of empire, 42; and national identity, 42; and peripheries as independent states, 17; and provinces in topical discourse, 11; and reconfigu ration of symbolic geography, 43; and regional identity, 56 Spinner (Sigarev; film), 128 Spivak, Monica, 43-44 Stalin, Josef, 115; Toast to the Russian People, 49-50 Stalinist musical, 115 Staro Tugolukovo (TV town), 124-25 Stepanova, Svetlana, 116 Stolbenets (fictional town), 77 St. Petersburg: in TheCity on the Styx, 96; Gogol s N. compared to, 21; intelli gentsia in, 134; in Lines of Fate, 76, 78; Prilepin on, 98; provincial girls in, 116, 134-38; towns modelled after, 61; in TV serials, 116 Strausovsky, Sergei, The Blessed (Blazhenпаш), її7 Subbotina, Olga, About Love (Pro Liuboff), 40,132-34 symbolic geography/-ies: and capital vs. provinces binary, 72,144; in center vs. provinces binary, 4; cultural myth of provinces and, 74; defined, 11; in litera ture, 74,100; and national identity, 144; nationalism and, 62; passéism and, 43; and postmodernism, 67; post-Soviet reconfiguration of, 43;
provinces and, 5,11; provinces as mythologeme within, Index 7; and provincial myth, 17; provincial town and country estate in, 7; in Russia vs. West binary, 4,144; and ternary of provinces-capital-West, 37,72; and Vo ronezh compared with world capitals, 67; West vs. provinces and, 21-22; West vs. the people in, 27-28 Tajfel, Henri, 23-24 Taylor, Richard, 115 tea: drinking, 76; in Letterfrom Soligalich to Oxford, 86; and raspberry jam, 76,78,86 Tell Everyone That Russia Is Alive (Ras putin), 47 ternary of provinces-capital-West: about, 33; in The City on the Styx, 96; creation of/amalgamation of binaries into, 19го; and creation of noncontentious na tional model, 123; equality within, 122; familiarity of, 122; in Gloss, 109; her metic national model and, 138; Iva nov and, 87; in Letter from Soligalich to Oxford, 39-40, 84, 86-87; Moscow as Other in, 108-9; and national identity, 19-20; and nationalist discourse, 123; nineteenth-century literature and, 20; provincial elites and, 72; ressentiment in, 109-10; and reversing of hierarchies in binaries, 21,122; and Russian iden tity, 122; switch from binary models to, 122-23; in symbolic geography, 37, 72; us vs. us model and, 138; in Yuryev Day, 109 Tiazhenko, Gleb (character in Community), 94-95/139 Toast to the Russian People (Stalin), 49-50 Todorov, Tsvetan, 25 Todorovsky, Valeri, 114 Tolstoy, Leo: Anna Karenina, 20, 160Ո7; country estate, 63; peasants in litera ture, 26; and tea drinking, 76 Tolz, Vera, 17 tourism, 49,60,70 towns: associations with boredom/crude ness, 7; authenticity of, 21; branding, 62; and
cultural myth, 5; cultural repre sentations of, 19; dark portrayal in films,
Index 128; European influence on, 61; and government support, 35; Ivanov on, 9192; in Lines of Fate, 76-77; in literature, 61, 73, 77,103; as microcosm of Russia, 130; Moscow vs., 125-26,128; and na tional idea, 4; negative connotations of, 9; negative vs. positive images of, 4; in nineteenth-century literature, 61; re gional identity and, 55; in TV series, 12425. See also capital vs. towns binary; cities; villages; and names of individual towns traveling, 70 True West, 140 Turgenev, Ivan, 101; peasants in litera ture, 26 Turner, John C, 23-24 TV serials/series: about, 40-41; capital vs. provinces binary in, 104; center vs. provinces in, 138; content of, 104; na tionalist discourse in, 115-16; Occiden talism in, 126; and post-Soviet situa tion, 105; provincial Cinderella trope, 115-16, 118; sweet and sentimental cliché of provinces, 124-27; use °f terms provinces/provincial, 12 uezd, 6,61 Uletovo (filmic town), 129-31 Ulyanovsk, 54 United States: American Indian, 140-41; in concept of West, 18; as cultural/eco nomic colonizer of Russia, 111; mythol ogy of Old West, 140; real South, 140; regionalism in, 140-41; Russian moral core vs., 25 Ural region, 87,88,90 Uriupinsk, 118-19 Ushakov dictionary, 8 us vs. them model, 5,37 us vs. us model, 5,37,72,138 utopia: fairytale in, 115; Golden Age myth and, 30,36, 98; Moscow as Soviet, 127; peasant commune and, 26; pre-Petrine, 26,141; provincial soul and, 81; provin cials as embodying, 36; Stalinist musical and, 115; villages as, 98 199 Valenki (song), 137 Vasiliev (character in Mozharovo ), 101-2 Venn, Couze,
110 Vera (character in Once Upon a Time in the Provinces), 129,130,131 Vika (character in Kokoko), 134-38 Village Prose, 28-29,98,141 villages: as abode of peasants in classics, 28; as alien to rest of country, 94; collapse into noncapital space, 29; degradation of, 93-94,99; in The Dog-Headed, 92-93; as Golden Age, 98; in Mozharovo, 101; and nostalgia, 28-29; provinces as absorbing positive connotations of, 29; in Sänkyä, 98-100; as synonym for prov inces, 29; whole of Russia as, 98. See also capital vs. village/countryside (stolitsaderevnia) binary; towns Voronezh: about, 39; and Bomb Voro nezh, 63; as capital of Black Soil Re gion (Chernozem e), 54; characteristics, 63; ethnic-style fashion in, 68, 71; Gu bernija Style held in, 67-69; Identifica tion project, 69-70; Paris compared to, 66-70; and provincial fashion, 12; World Tour (Voronezhskaia krugosvetka), 70,71 Wall, Drucilla Mims, 141 West: anti-Americanism and, 30-31; and anti-Westernism, 21, 32-33; as both model and rival, 22; colonization of Russia, 32; consumerism of, 29; con trast to image of, in Yuryev Day, 107; as cultural myth, 18; as cultural/economic colonizer of Russia, 111; idea of nation ality, 22; inability to serve as model, 3132; intelligentsia and, 144-45; negative traits, 35; Occidentalism vs. modernity of, 110; as Other, 18,109; provinces as Other vs., 52-53; and rationalism, 23; values corrupting Moscow, 121. See also Europe West vs. provinces binary: and intellec tuals and provincial forms of art, 78; in Lines of Fate, 81; and national character, 21; and symbolic geography, 21-22
200 West vs. Russia binary: anti-American rhetoric in, 1x4; architectural meta phor, 85-86; capital vs. provinces com pared, 21, 36; center vs. provinces bi nary and, 4; common ownership vs. individualism in, 26; and definition of patriotism, 65; Dostoevsky and, 23, 27; Gogol and, 23; in journalism, 38; Liubov (film character) and, 108; moral aspects, 25; Moscow vs. provinces compared, 112; nationalism and, 32; and national philosophy, 22-23; and national self-definition, 22; and na tional sovereignty/national discourse, 24-25; in nineteenth-century literature, 20; otherness in, 23,65; the people and, 27-28; popular opinion regarding, 35; positive vs. negative in, 19; in post perestroika Russia, 24; provinciality and, 19; and rejection of consumerism, 24-25; ressentiment in, 22-23,105,114; Russia as provincial in, 84; Russia vs. provinces binary as replacing, 82; Rus sia vs. provinces replacing, 82; Russian capital and, 21; and Russian civilization as challenge to Western, 65; and Rus sian national identity, 4-5; symbolic geography and, 144; and ternary of Index provinces-capital-West, 19; us vs. us model compared, 72; and West as Other, 72 What Is to Be Done? (Chernyshevsky), 76 Wide Is the River (Poltoratskaya, Nazirov; TV limited series ), 40 Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (Dos toevsky), 27 xenophobia, 30-31 Yakovlev, Sergei, 97; Letter from Soligalich to Oxford, 39-40, 84-87; and Soligalich, 103 Yudin, Aleksei, 9 Yuryev Day (lur’ev Den ) (Serebrennikov; film), 40, X05-9,1x7,123-24,127/129 Zaitsev, Viacheslav, 68 Zamiatin, Dmitri, 67 Zamiatina, Nadezhda,
56-57,66 Zayonts, Lyudmila, 6,10 Zemskova, Natalia, The City on the Styx, 96-97 Zhukova, Maria, Nadenka, 20 Zvyagintsev, Andrei, 138; Leviathan, 128; The Return, 128 Zwejnert, J., 154П102
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spelling | Parts, Lyudmila 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)1164388169 aut In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse Lyudmila Parts Madison, Wisconsin The University of Wisconsin Press [2018] © 2018 xiii, 200 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverzeichnis Seite 171-185 ; Index Geschichte 1990-2010 gnd rswk-swf Nationalcharakter Motiv (DE-588)4373985-4 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Nationalismus Motiv (DE-588)4419039-6 gnd rswk-swf Provinz Lebensraum, Motiv (DE-588)4176038-4 gnd rswk-swf Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russian literature / 20th century / History and criticism Russian literature / 21st century / History and criticism National characteristics, Russian, in literature National characteristics, Russian, in motion pictures Nationalism and literature / Russia (Federation) Mass media and nationalism / Russia (Federation) Mass media and nationalism Nationalism and literature Russian literature Russia (Federation) 1900-2099 Criticism, interpretation, etc Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Nationalcharakter Motiv (DE-588)4373985-4 s Provinz Lebensraum, Motiv (DE-588)4176038-4 s Nationalismus Motiv (DE-588)4419039-6 s Film (DE-588)4017102-4 s Geschichte 1990-2010 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-299-31763-8 Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030467487&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Parts, Lyudmila 1966- In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse Nationalcharakter Motiv (DE-588)4373985-4 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Nationalismus Motiv (DE-588)4419039-6 gnd Provinz Lebensraum, Motiv (DE-588)4176038-4 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd |
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title | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse |
title_auth | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse |
title_exact_search | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse |
title_full | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse Lyudmila Parts |
title_fullStr | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse Lyudmila Parts |
title_full_unstemmed | In search of the true Russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse Lyudmila Parts |
title_short | In search of the true Russia |
title_sort | in search of the true russia the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse |
title_sub | the provinces in contemporary nationalist discourse |
topic | Nationalcharakter Motiv (DE-588)4373985-4 gnd Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Nationalismus Motiv (DE-588)4419039-6 gnd Provinz Lebensraum, Motiv (DE-588)4176038-4 gnd Film (DE-588)4017102-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Nationalcharakter Motiv Literatur Nationalismus Motiv Provinz Lebensraum, Motiv Film Russland |
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