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ID180492
Title ProperRussian Cultural Conservatism Critiqued
Other Title InformationTranslating the Tropes of ‘Gayropa’ and ‘Juvenile Justice’ in Everyday Life
LanguageENG
AuthorMorris, Jeremy ;  Garibyan, Masha
Summary / Abstract (Note)Framing the ‘conservative turn’ in Russia as a ‘culture war’ casts ordinary Russians as an amorphous reactionary mass, willingly following political entrepreneurs’ cues of intolerance. This essay rejects that interpretation and seeks to restore agency to ordinary Russians. Based on ethnographic encounters discussing homophobia and heteronormative gender and family attitudes, the essay argues that vernacular social conservatism re-appropriates official discourses to express Russians’ feelings towards their own state. Intolerance is less fuelled by elite cues but rather reflects domestic resentment towards, and fear of, the punitive power of the state, along with nostalgia for an idealised version of moral socialisation under socialism.
`In' analytical NoteEurope-Asia Studies Vol. 73, No.8; Oct 2021: p.1487-1507
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 73 No 8
Key WordsRussian Cultural Conservatism Critiqued ;  Gayropa’ and ‘Juvenile Justice’ in Everyday Life


 
 
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