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Informal Nationalism after Communism : The Everyday Construction of Post-Socialist Identities
Informal Nationalism after Communism : The Everyday Construction of Post-Socialist Identities
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ISBN No.: 9781838603830
Pages: 232
Year: 201909
Format: Trade Paper
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Introduction I. Informal Spaces 1. Negotiating Identity in a Multi-Ethnic Classroom: Anthropological Explorations of Everyday School Practices in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia - Dilyara Suleymanova 2. The Estonian Way of Home-Making: Everyday Visions and Practices from the 1990s to 2000s - Anu Kannike 3. Exploring the Link between National Identity and Perceptions of Citizenship in Georgia - Tinatin Zurabishvili, Tamar Khoshtaria, Natia Mestvirishvili II. Consumption and Media Spaces 1. Why Nations Sell: Reproduction of Everyday Nationhood through Advertising in Russia and Belarus - Marharyta Fabrykant 2. The Moldovan Media: a Hotbed of Ntionalist Fervour - Onoriu Col?cel 3.


Turbofolk as a Means of Identification - Petra S?astná III. Border Spaces 1. Ethnic and National Identity of Russian Estonians - Eva Sepping 2. The National and the Religious among Greek Catholic Transcarpathian - Agnieszka Halemba 3. Borders of a Borderland. "Everyday Identities" in the Context of Border Crossings - Ágnes Patakfalvi-Czirják and Csaba Zahorán IV. Public spaces 1. "But now everywhere is the West:" Cultural Identity in East Berlin after 1989 - Mary Dellenbaugh 2.


Staging a Nation: Space and Identities in the Skopje Center - Vessela S. Warner 3. Countryside Revisited: Ethno Villages and Nation-Building in Serbia - Irena Sentevska Conclusion.


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