ISBN:
9780520921801
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0520921801
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0585200483
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9780585200484
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 406 pages)
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illustrations.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
Studies on the history of society and culture 32
Parallel Title:
Print version Collective and the individual in Russia
DDC:
306.0947
Keywords:
Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 Contributions in social sciences
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Foucault, Michel Contributions in social sciences
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Foucault, Michel Contributions in social sciences
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Foucault, Michel 1926-1984 Contributions in social sciences
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Foucault, Michel
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Foucault, Michel ; Contribution aux sciences sociales
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Social psychology Soviet Union
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Social control Soviet Union
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Political culture Soviet Union
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National characteristics, Russian
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Social psychology
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Social control
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Political culture
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Social control
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Political culture
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National characteristics, Russian
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Social psychology
;
Social control Soviet Union
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Political culture Soviet Union
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Popular Culture
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National characteristics, Russian
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Political culture
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Social control
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Social psychology
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Social sciences
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Soziale Kontrolle
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Politische Kultur
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Individuum
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Kollektiv
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Individualisme
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Collectivisme
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Psychologie sociale ; URSS
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Caractère national russe
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Contrôle social ; URSS
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Culture politique ; URSS
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Identité collective ; URSS ; Histoire
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Identité collective ; Russie
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Individualisme ; URSS ; Histoire
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Individualisme ; Russie
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Social Conditions
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Sociology & Social History
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Social Sciences
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Soviet Union
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Sovjet-Unie
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Sowjetunion
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
Abstract:
1.Introduction: Individualism and the Study of Practices --2.Reveal, Admonish, Excommunicate: Ecclesiastical Courts and the Central Control Commission --3.A "Technology of no Mercy": The Collective as an Object of Knowledge and Action --4.Purge and Self-Criticism: The Collective as a Subject of Knowledge and Action --5.Revealing the Self: The Individual as an Object of Knowledge and Action --6.Working on Oneself: The Individual as a Subject of Knowledge and Action --7.The Collective in Mature Soviet Society --8.The Individual in Mature Soviet Society --9.Conclusion.
Abstract:
He also finds that objectification of the individual in Russia relied on practices of mutual surveillance among peers rather than on the hierarchical surveillance of subordinates by superiors that characterized the West. The implications of this book expand well beyond its analysis of the connection between Bolshevism and Eastern Orthodoxy to shed light on many questions about the nature of Russian society and culture
Abstract:
Oleg Kharkhordin has constructed a compelling, subtle, and complex genealogy of the Soviet, individual that is as much about Michel Foucault as it is about Russia. Examining the period from the Russian Revolution to the fall of Gorbachev, Kharkhordin demonstrates that Party rituals - which forced each Communist to reflect intensely and repeatedly on his or her "self," an entirely novel experience for many of them - had their antecedents in the Orthodox Christian practices of doing penance in the public gaze. Individualization in Soviet Russia occurred through the intensification of these public penitential practices rather then the private confessional practices that are characteristic of Western Christianity
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
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