
Soviet and Post-soviet Identities
by Bassin, Mark; Kelly, Catriona-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
The Status of National Identity | |
The contradictions of identity: being Soviet and National in the USSR and after | |
Tales told by Nationalists | |
Institutions of National Identity | |
National identity through visions of the past: contemporary Russian cinema | |
Archaising culture: the Museum of Ethnography | |
Rituals of identity: the Soviet passport | |
Myths of National Identity | |
'If the war comes tomorrow': patriotic education in Soviet and post-Soviet primary school | |
Conquering space: the cult of Yuri Gagarin | |
Nation-construction in post-Soviet Central Asia | |
Spaces of National Identity | |
Soviet and post-Soviet Moscow: literary reality or nightmare? | |
From the USSR to the Orient: national and ethnic symbols in the city text of Elista | |
The place(s) of Islam in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia | |
Languages of National Identity | |
Language culture and identity in post-Soviet Russia: the economies of Mat | |
Policies and practices of language education in post-Soviet Central Asia: between ethnic identity and civic consciousness | |
Surviving in the time of deficit: the narrative construction of a 'Soviet identity' | |
Creeds of National Identity | |
Competing orthodoxies: identity and religious belief in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia | |
'Popular orthodoxy' and identity in twentieth-century Russia: ideology, consumption and competition | |
Religious affiliation and the politics of post-Soviet identity: the case of Belarus | |
Index | |
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