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adam_text | CONTENTS
List ofIllustrations............................................vii
Note on Transliteration.........................................ix
Acknowledgements................................................xi
Map ............................................................xii
1 Introduction ............................................... i
2 Tournaments of Change: Socialism, Awakening,
Transition, Post-socialism.................................. 7
3 Loss, Memory, and Religion...................................21
4 Identity, Nationalism, and Community-making..................35
5 Political Culture, Democracy, and Protest ...................47
6 Gender, Sex, and Desire .....................................61
7 Media and Art................................................73
8 Russia Beyond Russia.........................................87
Glossary................................................... 101
References.....................................................105
Index..........................................................113
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INDEX
A
abortion, 67-68
Abuladze, Tengiz, 11
Academy of Sciences, 4
activism
and art, 82-84
of Chukchi people, 42,43
history of, 54-59
against homophobia, 69,70-71
preparations, 57
Pussy Riot, 47-48,53-54
against Putin, 47,50,55,56
self-publishing, 78-80
Afghanistan, 9,11,76
agency, 101
aktions. See activism
alcohol, 67
Alternative for Germany (AfD), 89,92,
93? 94
Anadyr, 43-44
Anderson, Benedict, 36
Andropov, Yuri, 9
anthropology, 1-3,3-6,15,41-42,52
anti-Semitism, 26
Appadurai, Arjun, 7
applied anthropology, 41
Armenians, 12
art, 80-84,101
Ashwin, Sarah, 63
Association of Sexual Minorities (ASM),
70-71
authoritarianism. See Putin, Vladimir;
Stalin, Joseph; Stalinism
avant-garde, 80,82,85,101
Azerbaijan, 12
Azhgikhina, Nadezhda, 73
6
baba, 63
Bakhtin, Mikhail, 38
Bernstein, Anya, 31-32,50-51
bespredel, 14-15
black market, 7
blat 14,17,101
Bloch, Alexia, 89-90
“Blue Buckets,” 82
Bogoraz, Vladimir, 4
Bolotnaya Square, 56
Bolshevik Revolution, 8
bomzhi, 18-19
book usage, 5-6
Borysenko, Veronika, 91
Bourdieu, Pierre, 16
Boym, Svetlana, 24
Brammer, Mascha, 91
Brezhnev, Leonid, 9
Brown, Kate, n, 43
Brown, Wendy, 52
Brubaker, Rogers, 36,40-41
Buddhism, 31-32
Burnt by the Sun (film), 80
Buryatia farm, 10
Butler, Judith, 64,65
C
Caldwell, Melissa, 2
cancer, 13
capitalism, 8,10-n, 15,16-17
See also neoliberalism
Catherine the Great, 94
centralization, 17
Chaadaev, Petr, 39
Chechnya, 22-23,74
Cheka, 8
Chekhov, Anton, 2
Chernenko, Konstantin, 9
Chernobyl disaster, 12-13
chemukhay 15,81
Chirikova, Yevgenia, 55-56
chody 31
Christian Democratic Union (CDU),
chto delat collective, 78-80,75?, 81-82
114
Chukchi people, 42-45
Chukotka National District, 43-44
city planning, 11
civil society, 101
Cold War, n-12,101
collective memory, 22,101
collectives, 35-36,39,78-80, 83-85
See also kolkhoz system
Collier, Stephen, 11
Committee for State Security (KGB), 9
commodities, 16—17,101
Commonwealth of Independent States
(CIS), 12
communities, 35-36
conformity, 84-85
conservatism, 97
conspicuous consumption, 16-17,101
constructivism, 101
Consumption and Change in a Post-Soviet
Middle Class (Patico), 16
“core nation,” 36
corporal punishment, 51
corruption
blue car lights, 82
elections, 49,50,52
of “new Russians,” 18
protest against, 56
cosmology, 101
coup d état, 12,14
Crown of Monomakh, 82
culture
changes, 7-8
cosmology collapse, 21
definition, 101
and fashion, 16
and meaning, 3,4
overview, 1-5
and peasants, 4
political, 48-51
as porous, 16
ritualization, 41
and Soviet Union, 4-5,10
and Stalinism, 4-5
undermining bureaucracy, 10
currency exchange, 7
cynicism, 55,77-78, 80
Czechoslovakia, 9
D
debts, 14
democracy, 48,51-53,101
The Depths of Russia (Rogers), 50
diaspora, 89,102
disorder, 15
dissidents, 9,30,55,102
See also activism
diversity, 2
See also multinationalism
drug users, 31
Dugin, Aleksandr, 91
dusha, 38—39
Dzhugashvili, Iosif Vissarionovich. See
Stalin, Joseph
E
Eichhom, Jonas, 91
emic approaches, 29,102
empathy wall, 89
Engels, Friedrich, 9
Enlightenment, 4,39,102
entrepreneurship, 39, 81
See also small business
essentialism, 3,102
ethnicity, 37-38
ethnographic close-ups
activism, 47-48,57, 83-84
art, 83-85
black market currency
exchange, 7
gender, 61-62
immigration, 93
journalism, 78—80
nostalgia, 27, 28
ethnographic studies
after Soviet Union collapse, 35
in book, 1,5
early, 4
of queer sexuality, 71
of womens health care, 68
ethnography, definition, 102
Eurasian Youth Movement, 91
Eurasianism, 90—91,102
everyday culture, 3
exile, 9
F
Faraday, George, 80, 81
farms, collective, 9,10,31
fashion, 16,26,27
Federal Security Services (FSB),
83-84
feminism, 63, 69—70
See also gender relations; women
fieldwork, 1,102
INDEX
film, 55,80-81
See also individual films
First Chechen War, 21, 23
folk culture, 3
Foucault, Michel, 53, 64
G
Gabowitsch, Mischa, 58
Geertz, Clifford, 58
Gellner, Ernest, 37
gender, 62-63,64—70,102
See also feminism; masculinity;
women
Germany, 89, 92-98
glamur, 81-82
glasnost, 11,12, 29,76
globalization, 15,102
gold market, 18
Gorbachev, Mikhail
assuming power, 11
and Chernobyl, 13
and news bridges, 76
resigning, 12
and Russian Germans, 95
on women, 66
Goscilo, Helena, 81—82
governmentality, 53,102
Grant, Bruce, 2, 4, 25
grants, 52
Gray, Patty, 43
Great Terror, 25—26, 28, 80-81
GULAG, 25-26, 28,70
The Gulag Archipelago (Solzhenitsyn), 11
Gumilev, Lev Nikolaevich, 38
Gusinsky, Vladimir, 76
H
Halbwachs, Maurice, 22
hammer and sickle, 8
Healey, Dan, 69-70
hegemonic masculinity, 102
Helsinki Accords, 9
Hemment, Julie, 36,39,52,53
high culture, 3
Hochschild, Arlie, 89
Hofer, Johannes, 24
Hoj destrand, Tova, 18-19
home, as feeling, 94
homelessness, 18-19
homophobia, 47, 63, 65, 69-70
Humphrey, Caroline, 10,18
Hungary, 9
I
identity, 35-39, 40, 64-66, 90-91,102
ideology, 10,102
Imagined Communities (Anderson), 36
immigration, 92—93, 94, 95-98
See also migration
indigenization, 41
Indigenous Peoples, 2,4,39-45
industrialization, 8-9
inequality, 18
inflation, 13
innocence, 25, 28-29
Institute of the Peoples of the North, 4
instrumental rationality, 9-10
intelligentsia, 4,102
International Day of Indigenous Peoples,
43-44
International Monetary Fund (IMF),
13-H
International Womens Day, 61
internet, 2,3,53,77
See also media
Inter news, 73
Ionto (Indigenous Person), 42, 43
J
Jonson, Lena, 74
journalism, 56, 73-74,76-80
See also media
K
Kamchatka, 7,87-88
Karl, Marx, 9
Kasparov, Garry, 55
Keck, Margaret, 88-89
KGB (Committee for State Security), 9
Khimki Forest Protests, 55-56
Khodorovsky, Mikhail, 49
Khrushchev, Nikita, 9
knouts, 51
Kohl, Helmut, 95
kolkhoz system, 9,10,31
Konstantin Palace, 81-82
kulaks, 9
L
labor camps, 25-26, 28,70
Lapidus, Gail, 65-66
Lavrov, Sergei, 93
Law on Individual Economic Activity, 11
Law on Public Gatherings, 54
Lenin, Vladimir, 8
INDEX
116
LGBTGLpeople, 69—71,82-83
See also homophobia
life stories, 13, 21—22,103
Lisa F., 93-94
Lomasko, Victoria, 83
loss
definition, 103
and pensions, 23
and Russian ethnicity, 37
and Soviet Union collapse, 21
“way of life,” 24, 81
M
Mamyshev-Monroe, Vladik, 65
Manezh Square, 7
Marches of the Dissenters, 55
Martin, Terry, 40—41, 43
masculinity, 62-63, 67,102
mass culture, 3
meaning
and culture, 3, 4
definition, 101,103
monuments, 25
search for, 21-23,36
means of production, 103
media, 2,3, 73-74, 75“8o, 103
See also film; internet; journalism;
television shows
media blackout, 13
Medvedev, Dmitry, 56, 84
Memorial, 25—26,30
memory, 22, 23-24, 25-30,42-43
men and gender roles, 67
Merkel, Angela, 97—98
methodology, 1-2
Meuthen, Jorg, 92
migration, 87—98,103
See also immigration
Mikhalkov, Nikita, 80-81
Miklukho-Maklai, Nikolai, 4
military costumes, 26
montage, 80
monuments, 25
morality, 68-69
Moscow Doesn t Believe in Tears (film), 81
multinationalism, 2,37—38,40—41,43
music, 16,55
muzhik, 63, 67
N
Narayan, Kirin, 2
nationalism, 26,36-37,38-39, 41,103
nations, definitions, 36,103
Navalny, Alexei, 56,77
See also activism
Nazarov, Aleksandr, 43,45
Nemtsov, Boris, 49
neoliberalism, 17, 47, 69,103
NGOs (nongovernmental organizations),
53 54
Nicholas II (Tsar), 8
nostalgia, 24,27, 28-29, 81,103
nuclear power, 12—13
0
ocherky 75
oil industry, 49-50
Old Believers, 30-31
oligarchs, 14,103
online media, 2,3
See also internet; journalism; media
Oushakine, Serguei, 21, 29,38
P
Pamiaty 26
participant observation, 1,103
Patico, Jennifer, 16
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, 47
The Patriotism of Despair (Oushakine), 21
Pavlenskii, Petr, 83
Paxson, Margaret, 15, 29
peasants
Bolshevism, 8
and culture, 4
in film, 81
kulaks, 9
and land, 11
and workers, 63
perestroika, n, 13, 25, 95,103
performativity, 64—65, 83—85,103
Perm, 50
Pesmen, Dale, 38
Peter the Great (Tsar), 4, 25,39
Petryna, Adriana, 12,13
Philosophical Letters (Chaadaev), 39
Plamber, Jan, 29
Pokaianie (film), 11
Politkovskaya, Anna, 74,78
post-socialism, 17^-18, 23, 24,103
poverty, 13,18-19
power, 50-51,64
“practical realism,” 69
Prague Spring, 9
Prigov, Dmitri, 84
INDEX
“Prisoner of the Caucasus” (Pushkin), 2
privatization, 66—67,76
public spheres, 53-54,103
Pushkin, Aleksandr, 2
Pussy Riot, 47“48,5° 53-54,83
Putin, Vladimir
cynicism, 78
elections of, 17,50
history of government, 49-50
and Politkovskaya, 74,78
protest against, 47,50,55,56
as Pussy Riot target, 47
the putsch, 12
a
queer, word usage, 64
queer people. See LGBTQ_people
R
rakushkiy 15
Red Army, 8
Reeves, Madeleine, 88
refugees, 92, 96, 97-98
religion, 22,30-32, 68,103
repression
Great Terror, 25-26,28,80-81
of journalism, 73-74
Law on Public Gatherings, 54
of opposition leader, 50
of protestors, 56-57
sexual, 70
show trails, 48
Revolt of the Filmmakers (Faraday), 80-81
Ries, Nancy, 13
rituals
activism, 58
chody 31-32
Chukotka recognition, 44—45
culture, 41
elections, 58
life stories, 13
Sepych Old Believers, 31
speeches, 10,13
war, 22
Rivkin-Fish, Michele, 2,18, 68-69
Rogers, Douglas, 30-31,50
Roudakova, Natalia, 75,77
Russia and Soul (Pesmen), 38
Russian Association of the Indigenous
Peoples of the North (RAIPON), 41
Russian ethnicity, 37-38
Russian Federation
and identity, 37
and migration, 87-88
size of, 2
and Soviet past, 25
Russian Geographical Society, 4
Russian Germans, 89, 92—98
Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), 31
See also religion
russkii mir 90-91,103-104
Rutskoi, Aleksandr, 14
S
samizdat, 75,104
Scott, James, 54
“Secret Speech,” 9
self-publishing, 78-80,79
Sepych, 30-31
sexuality. See homophobia; LGBTQpeople
Shevchenko, Olga, 15
shock therapy, 14
Siberia, 10
Sikkink, Kathryn, 88-89
Sinie nosyy 82-83
Slavophiles, 39
small business, 8, n
See also entrepreneurship
social movements, 54-55
See also activism
socialism
vs. capitalism, 10-n
definition, 9-10,104
history of, 8-9
hypernormalized, 10
mourning loss of, 24
transition from, 14-15, 25
Soeder, Markus, 93
Sokolovskiy, Sergey, 2
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 11
sots-art, 82,104
soul, 38-39
souvenirs, 28-29
sovereignty, 49,50-51,104
Soviet Union
and Cold War end, 12
collapse, 12,13,21,22,35
creation of, 8
and culture, 4—5,10
definition, 104
and gender, 65-66
key aims, 41
and ritualized speeches, 10,13
and Russians, 37
117
INDEX
118
speeches, 10
Sperling, Valerie, 62
Ssorin-Chaikov, Nikolai, 10
stability, 15,17, 25
Stalin, Joseph
cult of personality,
28-29, 80
and experiments, 54
modernizing economy, 8-9
nostalgia for, 27, 28—29
overview, 27—28
and Russian Germans, 95
Stalinism
and culture, 4-5
definition, 104
memorials, 25-26
overview, 27—28
trials, 48
state, definition, 104
state power, 48—49
state rhetoric, 10,13
stioby 82,104
Stites, Richard, 54
Strukov, Vald, 81—82
T
Taussig, Michael, 80
television, 16,76—77
See also media
Theater Square, 57-58
theater-states, 58
totalitarianism, 10, 24,104
trade activism, 42
trade fairs, 42—43
the transition, 14-15, 25,104
transnational advocacy networks
(TANs), 88-89
transnationalism, 88—89,
90-91,104
Trubina, Elena, 2
Tsereteli, Zurab, 25
Turkey, 89—90
Tver’, 52-53
Tynel’, Anton, 42,43
V
veterans, 23
voina collective, 83—85
Volga German Autonomous Socialist
Republic, 95
Vysotskii, Vladimir, 55
Vzg/iad news agency, 76
W
wages, 17
wars
Afghanistan, 9, n, 76
Chechnya, 21, 22—23
Cold War, 11-12,101
World War II, 29,30, 95
wealth, 18
Weber, Max, 50
Wedel, Janine, 52
the West, definition, 104
Western influences
capitalism, n, 15,52
democracy, 52—53
funding anthropology research, 2-3
individualism, 39
media, 16,55, 81
Westernizers, 39
White Army, 8
Williams, Raymond, 94
Wolfe, Thomas, 75—76
women
chody 31—32
domestic violence, 52—53
gender roles, 61—63, 65—66
and knoutSy 51
migration, 89-90
and privatization, 66—67
and reproductive health, 67—69
sexual discrimination, 69—70
in Soviet era, 65—66
Wood, Elizabeth, 63
World Bank, 13-14
World War II, 29,30, 95
Y
U
Ukraine, 12—13, 90—91
Ukrainians, 87—88, 90—91
Uminsldi, Gennadi, 21, 23
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR).
See Soviet Union
Utrata, Jennifer, 68—69
Yeltsin, Boris, 12,14, 22—23
Young Pioneers, 27
youth, 36-37,39
Yurchak, Alexei, 10,16,54-55, 75» So
INDEX
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V Mönche? /
Zhenskii Svet, 52—53
Zigon, Jarret, 31
zines, 78-80, 7p
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spelling | Rethmann, Petra 1964- Verfasser (DE-588)1146355556 aut Russia Petra Rethmann North York, Ontario, Canada University of Toronto Press [2018] © 2018 xi, 118 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Anthropological insights Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd rswk-swf Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Russia (Federation) / Social life and customs Russia (Federation) / Civilization Ethnology / Russia (Federation) Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 s Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-4426-3660-6 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030715168&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030715168&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=030715168&sequence=000003&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | Russia |
title_auth | Russia |
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title_full | Russia Petra Rethmann |
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title_short | Russia |
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topic | Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd Anthropologie (DE-588)4002230-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Kultur Anthropologie Russland |
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