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Écologie des langues fenniques minoritaires : analyse comparative de trajectoires post-communistes
In: ISSN: 2557-9851 ; Slovo ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03258341 ; Slovo, Presses de l’INALCO, A paraître, Langues en mouvement : changements linguistiques dans l’espace post-communiste à la fin du XXe et au début du XXIe siècles, 52 ; http://www.inalco.fr/revue/slovo (2021)
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Utajená kontinuita ... : Jan Mukařovský a rekonceptualizace českého divadla po roce 1989 ...
Kunderová, Radka. - : Freie Universität Berlin, 2021
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Re-vision and re-representation : an exploration of awarness and voice in Marxism, postcolonialism, postmodernism and psychoanalytic theory
In: Theses, Dissertations and Capstones (2019)
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From London to Leipzig and back: (Post-)Punk, ‘Endzeit’ and Gothic in the GDR
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'The Prague Exit': representations of East German migration in the official press of the Czechoslovak Communist Party
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Values Underlying the Information Culture in Communist and Post-Communist Russia (1917-1999)
In: Media and Communication ; 3 ; 4 ; 15-25 ; Turbulences of the Central and Eastern European Media (2016)
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Growing out of a postsocialist world : teenagers reconstructing identities in Western Ukraine
Peacock, Elizabeth A.. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2011
In: Peacock, Elizabeth A.(2011). Growing out of a postsocialist world : teenagers reconstructing identities in Western Ukraine. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7gg3k08s (2011)
Abstract: Postsocialist Eastern Europe is one region where economic restructurings coincide with state-building processes, both of which lead to a reordering of national values and a redefining of national identity. The former USSR continues to be a reference point for adults in western Ukraine as they make sense of ongoing uncertainties. The generation born after socialism and Ukraine's independence in 1991, however, has learned what life was like before it was transformed only through the accounts of others. As a result, the way these young people relate to the cultural, political, and economic elements associated with socialism and postsocialism are not the same as what the older generation expects of them. Drawing upon ethnographic and linguistic data collected over sixteen months at two public schools in western Ukraine, this research examines how space and time work in concert to allow young people in contemporary Ukraine to make sense of the world they live in. Specifically, I apply Bakhtin's notion of the chronotope, a space-time association that underlies people's experiences and conceptions of personhood, to contend that teenagers draw upon multiple linkages between space and time in order to position themselves among their peers, within their local communities, and towards the wider global community. My analysis suggests that teenagers position themselves in relation to different social identities by constructing multiple chronotopes of tradition and modernity. Specifically, I examine how these space-time associations underlie teenagers' attitudes towards out-migration, language use and linguistic variability. These chronotopes play an important role in how Ukrainian teenagers perceive the differences between the older and younger generations, between rural and urban residents, and between Ukrainians and the rest of the world. In addition, socioeconomic class and differing ideologies of language influence how space and time are valued within these dichotomous relationships. An investigation such as this suggests that everyday encounters with change are only one way in which social transformation is experienced. People also draw upon space and time in order to contextualize change and understand its effect on their lives, an integral facet of experience that extends beyond any particular historical event or rupture
Keyword: Academic Anthropology. (Discipline); National characteristics Ukrainian; UCSD Dissertations; Ukraine Psychological aspects Nation-building; Ukraine Psychological aspects Post-communism; Ukraine Social aspects Nation-building; Ukraine Social aspects Post-communism; Ukraine Western Adolescent psychology; Ukraine Western Psychological aspects Social change
URL: http://n2t.net/ark:/20775/bb9387004m
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/7gg3k08s
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Growing out of a postsocialist world : teenagers reconstructing identities in Western Ukraine
Peacock, Elizabeth A.. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2011
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Ukraine's civil society development past and present: a comparative analysis of 19th and 21st century voluntary association in Kiev
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Language politics and practices in the Baltic States
Hogan-Brun, Gabrielle. - Tallinn : Tallinn Univ. Press, 2009
MPI-SHH Linguistik
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Different meanings of democracy in post-communist Europe
Moodie, Eleanor. - : University of Stirling, 2005
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