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ID081257
Title ProperAlternative identity, alternative religion? Neo-paganism and the Aryan myth in contemporary Russia
LanguageENG
AuthorLaruelle, Marlene
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As in all post-Soviet states, the Russian intelligentsia has been preoccupied with the construction of a new national identity since the beginning of the 1990s. Although the place of Orthodox religion in Russia is well documented, the subject of neo-paganism and its consequent assertion of an Aryan identity for Russians remains little known. Yet specialists observing the political and intellectual life of contemporary Russia have begun to notice that the development of references to 'Slavic paganism' and to Russia's 'Aryan' origin can be found in the public speeches of some politicians and intellectual figures. This article will attempt, in its first section, to depict the historical depth of these movements by examining the existence of neo-pagan and/or Aryan referents in Soviet culture, and focusing on how these discourses developed in different spheres of post-Soviet Russian society, such as those of religion, historiography, and politics
`In' analytical NoteNations and Nationalism Vol. 14, No.2; Apr 2008: p283-301
Journal SourceNations and Nationalism Vol. 14, No.2; Apr 2008: p283-301
Key WordsNationalism ;  Russia ;  National Ideology ;  Religion