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ID136933
Title ProperEthnicities, nationalism and the politics of identity
Other Title Informationshaping the nation in Russia
LanguageENG
AuthorSemenenko, Irina
Summary / Abstract (Note)The post-Soviet period in Russia has reached the quarter of a century milestone. The identity crisis widely acknowledged in post-Soviet research in its first two decades opened the way for policies aimed at the consolidation of an encompassing all-Russian (rossiiskaya) national identity1 as a source of nation-building. Contention over political separatism and various regional scenarios of the politics of identity2 are being superseded by the ‘Russian (russkii) question’. Meanwhile strengthening ethnic identities look up to religious, language and cultural landmarks as reference points. The nation-building agenda is thus having to take in different repertoires of contention, and bridging cleavages within Russian society is not only and not primarily a question of elite-tailored politics of identity. It is about the formation and assertion of inclusive identities innate both to the Russian cultural tradition and to the needs of a community confronting the challenges of modernisation.
`In' analytical NoteEuropa-Asia Studies Vol.67, No.2; Mar.2015: p.306-326
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 67 No 2
Standard NumberPolitics


 
 
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