Soviet self-hatred: the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia
"As Borenstein shows in his readings of a range of popular culture texts, the imaginary identities Russians have been trying on since the Soviet collapse reflect an aggressive, often outward-facing self-hatred that allows some Russians to come to terms with their country's standing in the...
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title | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia |
title_auth | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia |
title_exact_search | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia |
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title_full | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia Eliot Borenstein |
title_fullStr | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia Eliot Borenstein |
title_full_unstemmed | Soviet self-hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia Eliot Borenstein |
title_short | Soviet self-hatred |
title_sort | soviet self hatred the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary russia |
title_sub | the secret identities of postsocialism in contemporary Russia |
topic | Soziale Identität (DE-588)4077567-7 gnd Fremdbild (DE-588)4127240-7 gnd Postkommunismus (DE-588)4998161-4 gnd Selbstbild (DE-588)4077349-8 gnd Nationalbewusstsein (DE-588)4041282-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Soziale Identität Fremdbild Postkommunismus Selbstbild Nationalbewusstsein Russland |
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