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LATVIAN - RUSSIAN IDENTITY (1) answer(s).
 
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Synthesis and conflict: Russian-speakers' discursive response to Latvia's nationalising state / Cheskin, Ammon   Journal Article
Cheskin, Ammon Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Based on media discourse analysis, this article addresses the construction of Russian-speaking identity in Latvia from a discourse-theoretical approach. Through a focus on the discursive elements of identity formation it will be argued that public projections of Russian-speaking identity are both a counter-reaction to, and a synthesis with, constructed 'Latvian', 'Russian' and 'European' identities and discourses. It will be shown that although Latvia's Russian-speaking identity is often constructed negatively, in opposition to the Latvian state and the Latvian 'Other', it is now increasingly premised upon an acceptance of various Latvian narratives and discourses which are enabling the emergence of amore positive Latvian-Russian identity.
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