Russian cultural anthropology after the collapse of communism
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon :
Routledge,
2012.
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| Series: | Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
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Table of Contents:
- Writing the history of Russian anthropology / Sergey Sokolovskiy
- Female taboos and concepts of the unclean among the Nenets / Elena Liarskaya
- "The wrong nationality": ascribed identity in the 1930s Soviet Union / Albert Baiburin
- The queue as narrative: a Soviet case study / Konstantin Bogdanov
- "I didn't understand, but it was funny": late Soviet festivals and their impact on children / Catriona Kelly and Svetlana Sirotinina
- The practices of "privacy" in a South Russian village (a case study of Stepnoe, Krasnodar region) / Alexander Manuylov
- Believers' letters as advertising: St Xenia of Petersburg's "national reception centre" / Jeanne Kormina and Sergei Shtyrkov
- "The yellow peril" as seen in contemporary church culture / Mariya Akhmetova
- "Don't look at them, they're nasty": photographs of funerals in Russian culture / Olga Boitsova
- Historical Zaryadye as remembered by locals: cultural meanings of city spaces / Pavel Kupriyanov, Lyudmila Sadovnikova
- Yerevan: memory and forgetting in the organization of post-Soviet urban space / Levon Abrahamian.