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Fremdwortersatz im Russischen der Gegenwart ...
Lorenz, Marina. - : Universität Tübingen, 2022
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hyun, eileen. - : figshare, 2022
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hyun, eileen. - : figshare, 2022
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hyun, eileen. - : figshare, 2022
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hyun, eileen. - : figshare, 2022
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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Fremdwortersatz im Russischen der Gegenwart
Lorenz, Marina. - : Universität Tübingen, 2022
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Russia-My History: The Amazing Transformations of a History Exhibit in Post-Crimean Russia
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2022)
Abstract: This dissertation examines Russia—My History, a recent state-affiliated multimedia exhibit, as a case study in post-imperial and postsocialist nation building at a critical juncture in Russian history. In 2014, Russia annexed the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea. The ensuing controversy, both at home and abroad, called for a new vision of Russia’s political community and its history. Russia—My History answered that call. Started in 2013 as a Church-affiliated temporary exhibit on one of Russia’s royal dynasties, after the annexation, My History grew and transformed into a countrywide chain of 25 permanent “history parks,” covering “all” of Russian history and formally approved by the Ministry of Education as an interactive supplement to the public-school curriculum in history. Despite the strong appearance that My History is a top-down, state-led nation-building project, a closer analysis reveals a different view. I argue that My History has been produced—with the support of the state—by an informally connected network of “patriotically-minded” political entrepreneurs promoting somewhat different ideological projects and allied in opposition to the Western liberal order. My dissertation examines My History as both the product of this collaboration—a diachronic vision of Russia’s political community—and as an illustration of the paradoxical and contingent ways in which this community is constructed in the contentious post-Crimean era. The study is based on several rounds of ethnographic and digital-ethnographic fieldwork and brings together theories of nationalism and empire, Foucauldian genealogy, performance studies, and Bakhtinian narrative analysis. The purpose of the study is to deconstruct My History, retracing the institution’s genealogy and its product’s continuous revisions. The dissertation offers three analytical chapters, which answer three seemingly simple questions: who made My History; what stories it tells; and how it tells these stories. The first chapter examines My History as a cultural institution that gradually emerges at the intersection of interests promoted by state and non-state actors and in response to changing political circumstances. The other two explore the simultaneous transformations of My History’s fragmented museum performances and narratives, which reveal their authors’ conflicting ideologies and projects and illustrate political struggle hidden behind the imposing façade of a state-affiliated institution.
Keyword: Bakhtinian dialogism; Communication Technology and New Media; Critical and Cultural Studies; Eastern European Studies; Foucauldian genealogy; Linguistic Anthropology; museum studies; Organizational Communication; performance studies; Political Theory; politics of history; Public History; Russian nation building; Social and Cultural Anthropology; Social Influence and Political Communication; Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies
URL: https://scholarworks.umass.edu/dissertations_2/2441
https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3534&context=dissertations_2
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International Bilingual Journal of Culture, Anthropology and Linguistics ...
Pal, Patitpaban. - : Open Science Framework, 2021
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Lenin, Ecology, and Revolutionary Russia ...
Stahnke, Ben. - : figshare, 2021
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Lenin, Ecology, and Revolutionary Russia ...
Stahnke, Ben. - : figshare, 2021
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Palestinian Evangelical Christian Music in Bethlehem, Israel/Palestine
In: Senior Honors Theses (2021)
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Examining Ideologies of Homogeneity and Pluralism in the United States.
In: Student Research and Creative Activity Fair (2021)
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Die Kodifizierungsdiskussion des Sardischen - ein historischer Abriss mit Fokus auf die 2000er-Jahre
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The ‘Intense Ideological Activity’ of the 1919-20 Turin Factory Council Movement
In: International Gramsci Journal (2021)
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An Overview of Life and Works of Jami & His Perception of Love
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2021)
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Language Ecology and Shift at Baawating, 1600-1971
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Roads' Clinical Medicine: Hints at a Semiotic Paradigm in Infrastructure Maintenance
In: EASST and 4S Joint Meeting ; https://hal-mines-paristech.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03018967 ; EASST and 4S Joint Meeting, Aug 2020, virPrague, Czech Republic (2020)
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Politics of the Past: Archaeology, Nationalism and Diplomacy in Afghanistan (1919–2001) ...
Meharry, J. Eva. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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