Fluid Russia

CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781501781469

Between the Global and the National in the Post-Soviet Era

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By Vera Michlin-Shapir
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229 x 152 mm
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450 g
Pages:
277

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Vera Michlin-Shapir is Visiting Research Fellow at King's Russia Institute, King's College London.

Introduction: Russia Thrusts into the Global World Part One: Fluid Citizenship: Citizenship Policy in Post-Soviet Russia 1. The Unmaking of the Soviet Project 2. Seeking Stability in a Fluid Russia Part Two: Fluid Words: Discourse on National Identification 3. Media Discourse in the 1990s 4. Media Discourse under Putin Part Three: Fluid Times: Practices of the Russian National Calendar 5. From the Soviet Calendar to Russian Calendars 6. Putin's National Calendar Epilogue: Fluid Russia: Lessons, Implications, and Prospectsfor the Future

This is an excellent examination of Russia's struggle to define its national identity since 1990 and especially since President Vladimir Putin's rise in political office. (Choice) A timely and relevant contribution to the literature. (Russian Review) Michlin-Shapir posits, contrary to many scholars, that the blurred character of Russian national identity-its "fluid Russianness," variably about language, culture, ethnicity, citizenship, and residence-is neither abnormal nor a source of crisis. The author emphasizes exactly how postcommunist Russia was exposed to the forces of globalization. (Foreign Affairs)

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