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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781306481618
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (313 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series 53
    Parallel Title: Print version Digital Russia
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Digital Russia
    DDC: 302.23/1
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Russisch ; Internet ; Kommunikation ; Wortschatz ; Internetliteratur
    Abstract: 〈P〉〈EM〉Digital Russia〈/EM〉 provides a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which new media technologies have shaped language and communication in contemporary Russia. It traces the development of the Russian-language internet, explores the evolution of web-based communication practices, showing how they have both shaped and been shaped by social, political, linguistic and literary realities, and examines online features and trends that are characteristic of, and in some cases specific to, the Russian-language internet.〈/P〉
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgments; A note on transliteration and translation; Introduction; Part I Contexts; 1 The (im)personal connection: computational systems and (post-)Soviet cultural history; 2 From the utopia of autonomy to a political battlefield: towards a history of the "Russian internet"; Part II New media spaces; 3 Divided by a common web: some characteristics of the Russian blogosphere; 4 Social network sites on the Runet: exploring social communication
    Description / Table of Contents: 5 Testing and contesting Russian TwitterPart III Language and diversity; 6 The written turn: how CMC actuates linguistic change in Russian; 7 Slangs go online, or the rise and fall of the Olbanian language; 8 Language on display: on the performative character of computer-mediated metalanguage; 9 Translit: computer-mediated digraphia on the Runet; Part IV Literature and new technology; 10 Russian literature on the internet: from hypertext to fairy tale; 11 Occasional political poetry and the culture of the Russian internet; 12 Digitizing everything? Online libraries on the Runet
    Description / Table of Contents: Part V The political realm13 Politicians online: prospects and perils of "direct internet democracy"; 14 Languages of memory; 15 Is there a Russian cyber empire?; Index
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  • 2
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    Budapest : Central European University Press | [Ann Arbor, Michigan] : [ProQuest]
    ISBN: 9786155225772
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (415 pages)
    DDC: 305.800947
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    Keywords: Volkskunde ; Russland ; Sowjetunion ; Electronic books
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781322433370 , 9781317154242 , 9781409467137 , 9781409467120 , 1409467112 , 9781409467113
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 261 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Southeast European studies
    Parallel Title: Print version Debating the End of Yugoslavia
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Debating the end of Yugoslavia
    DDC: 949.703072
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    Keywords: Yugoslavia -- History -- 1992-200 -- Historiography ; Separatismus ; Analyse ; Geschichtswissenschaft ; Konflikt ; Auswirkung ; Geschichtsbild ; Yugoslavia ; History ; 1992-200 ; Historiography ; Yugoslavia ; History ; 1992-2003 ; Electronic books ; Yugoslavia History ; Historiography ; 1992-2003 ; Yugoslavia History 1992-2003 ; Yugoslavia History 1992-2003 ; Historiography ; Yugoslavia History ; 1992-2003 ; Serbien ; Kroatien ; Slowenien ; Bosnien-Herzegowina ; Nordmazedonien ; Montenegro ; Kosovo ; Jugoslawien ; Föderative Republik Jugoslawien
    Abstract: Countries rarely disappear off the map. In the 20th century, only a few countries shared this fate with Yugoslavia. The dissolution of Yugoslavia led to the largest war in Europe since 1945, massive human rights violations and over 100,000 victims. Debating the End of Yugoslavia is less an attempt to re-write the dissolution of Yugoslavia, or to provide a different narrative, than to take stock and reflect on the scholarship to date. New sources and data offer fresh avenues of research avoiding the passion of the moment that often characterized research published during the wars and provide contemporary perspectives on the dissolution. The book outlines the state of the debate rather than focusing on controversies alone and maps how different scholarly communities have reflected on the dissolution of the country, what arguments remain open in scholarly discourse and highlights new, innovative paths to study the period.
    Abstract: Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Part I The State of the Debate -- 1 On the Current and Future Research Agenda for Southeast Europe -- 2 Yugoslavia's Dissolution: Between the Scylla of Facts and the Charybdis of Interpretation -- 3 Disputes about the Dissolution of Yugoslavia and its Wake -- 4 Political Science and the Yugoslav Dissolution: The Evolution of a Discipline -- 5 Does Scholarly Literature on the Breakup of Yugoslavia Travel Well? -- 6 The Dissolution of Yugoslavia as Reflected Upon by Post-Yugoslav Sociologists -- 7 Studying 'Reality' as 'It Is' -- 8 Debating the End of Yugoslavia in Post-Milošević Serbia -- 9 Social Inequalities and the Study of Yugoslavia's Dissolution -- Part II New Directions in Research -- 10 What Do We Know about the Lebenswelt of Yugoslavs? -- 11 Milošević posing as Saviour of the Communist Regime: A Reassessment -- 12 Serbian Political Elites and the Vance-Owen Peace Plan -- 13 Before the Storm: Croatian Efforts to Integrate Republic of Serb Krajina from Early 1992 to August 1995 -- 14 Revisiting Nationalism in Yugoslavia: An Inside-Out View of the Nationalist Movement in Kosovo -- 15 The Yugoslav Chronotope: Histories, Memories and the Future of Yugoslav Studies -- Index.
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  • 4
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 online resource(408p.) , illustrations
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Mode of access: World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Visuelle Geschichtskultur 13
    Series Statement: Visuelle Geschichtskultur
    Parallel Title: Reproduktion von Gebrochene Kontinuitäten
    DDC: 306.09
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Alte Geschichte, Archäologie ; Collective memory / Europe, Eastern / Congresses ; Historiography / Europe, Eastern / Congresses ; History / Historical Periods / Modern History ; Geschichtspolitik ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Transnationalisierung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Christentum ; Südosteuropa ; Ostmitteleuropa ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Ostmitteleuropa ; Südosteuropa ; Transnationalisierung ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Christentum ; Geschichtspolitik ; Geschichte 1900-2000
    Description / Table of Contents: Frontmatter --Inhalt --Vorwort --Geschichtspolitik und Erinnerungskulturen in Ostmittel– und Südosteuropa (1791–1989) --Dabrowski, Patrice M. ; Troebst, Stefan --Saints Cyril and Methodius --Koleva, Daniela --Im Schatten ihres Schülers Kliment --Rohdewald, Stefan --The Virgin Marys of Transcarpathia --Halemba, Agnieszka --Whose Mary? --Podolinská, Tatiana --Konjunkturen einer Heiligenverehrung --Gąsior, Agnieszka --Multiple roads to sacralisation? --Murgescu, Mirela-Luminiţa --Vom Topos zum Mythos --Morawiec, Małgorzata --Antemurale christianitatis – eine problematische Denkfigur? --Kenneweg, Anne Cornelia --Gründungsmythen von Belarus --Temper, Elena --Städtischer Raum und Erinnerungskultur der westukrainischen Stadt Truskavec --Grytsenko, Oleksandr --Die Erinnerungskultur der Ukraine --Alwart, Jenny --Commemorations and Memories of Poznań June 1956 --Main, Izabella --Selective memories of Communism --Petrescu, Dragoș --Die Rekonstruktion der Nation --Bartetzky, Arnold --Visuelle Geschichtskultur: Zwischenbilanz eines Forschungsdesigns --Troebst, Stefan --Abbildungsnachweis --Autorenverzeichnis
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783839425749 , 9783837625745
    Language: German
    Pages: 370 S
    Edition: 1., Aufl., neue Ausg.
    Edition: 2014
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 32
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Kliems, Alfrun, 1969 - Der Underground, die Wende und die Stadt
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    Keywords: Urban Studies ; Culture ; Ostmitteleuropa ; Literature ; Slavistik ; Slavic Studies ; Urbanity ; Literatur ; Subversion ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Stadt ; Literaturwissenschaft ; Cultural Studies ; Kultur ; Literary Studies ; Electronic books ; Ostmitteleuropa ; Untergrundliteratur ; Stadt ; Urbanität
    Abstract: Biographical note: Alfrun Kliems ist Professorin für Westslawistik an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Kultur- und Sprachwechsel, Literaturen des Exils sowie der Underground in Ostmitteleuropa.
    Abstract: Long description: Der »Underground« ist eine künstlerische Verfahrensweise, die auf das historische Krisenbewusstsein der Moderne mit einer radikalen »Poetik der Vertikalität« reagiert. Die »Wende« steht metonymisch für diesen Moment sozialer Entsicherung. Als bevorzugter Topos ihrer erfahrbaren Manifestation dient die Stadt. Alfrun Kliems analysiert diese Konstellation anhand multimedialer Materialien des ostmitteleuropäischen Underground vor allem zwischen 1980 und 2010 - darunter von Egon Bondy, Jacek Podsiadlo, Marcin Swietlicki, Andrzej Stasiuk, Jáchym Topol und Peter Wawerzinek, aber auch vom Club der Polnischen Versager in Berlin und von der Orange Alternative aus Breslau.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover Der Underground, die Wende und die Stadt; Inhalt; Dank; Vorwort; Teil I. Typologie; 1. Der Underground, die Wende und die Stadt. Versuch einer Begriffsverflechtung; 2. Paranoide Schizophrenie.Dissens, Underground und die Spaltung der Kultur; 3. Subversion offizieller Zentrumsbehauptungen. Oberstadt - Unterstadt, Stadt - Provinz, West - Ost; 4. Vertikalität als Metapher. Die Romantik und der historische Ort des Underground; Teil II. Figuren - Werke - Gruppen; 1. Last exit exitus. Egon Bondys Anti-Flaneure unter den Rädern von Madame Prag
    Description / Table of Contents: 2. Urbane Abgehörigkeit. Die Schwanengesänge des Ivan Martin Jirous3. Angeekelt in Bratislava. Vladimír Archlebs lyrischer Vulgär-Dandyismus; 4. Christus wird ruhiger. Marcin Swietlicki, Krakau, der Underground und der Pop; 5. Vom Glück des Scheiterns, oder Underground und Generation. Jacek Podsiadlos roadstory nach Bratislava; 6. Meine Stadt bin ich sind viele. Peter »Leuchtkäfer« Wawerzinek, der Bafler vom Prenzlauer Berg; 7. Antikolonialer Mythos, Pop, Punk - und das Ende des Underground? Die Hundesoldaten-Songs der Gebrüder Topol
    Description / Table of Contents: 8. Zigeuner und Vietnamesen in Prag. Jáchym Topol nimmt Abschied von der Tripolis Praga9. Ein Abstecher nach Moskau. Vladimir Makanins Untergrund-Phantasien, oder Das Untergründige als Masche; 10. »Tscherboslowaten, Rumängolen, Schwiechen«. Jurij Andruchovycs Moskau als Junk Space der Kulturen; 11. Städte der Ebene und ihre urbane Verheerung. Andrzej Stasiuks postsozialistisches Warschau; 12. Epilog: Aggressiver Lokalismus. Andrzej Stasiuk und Jurij Andruchovyc als Verwalter der Provinzen
    Description / Table of Contents: 13. Prolog: »Metropole - Masse - Metzgerei«. TotArt, Orange Alternative und andere Köche am »Brei der Semantik«14. »Alles begann in Danzig!«. Der Berliner Club der Polnischen Versager; Upgrading, oder Die Entropierung des Underground; Abbildungsnachweise; Personenverzeichnis
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9783110338348
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (420 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Linguae & litterae : publications of the School of Language & Literature Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies 17
    Series Statement: Linguae & litterae
    Parallel Title: Print version Congruence in Contact-Induced Language Change : Language Families, Typological Resemblance, and Perceived Similarity
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    Keywords: Romanische Sprachen Konvergenz ; Slavische Sprachen ; Language contact ; Romance languages ; Slavic languages ; Convergence ; Congruence ; Sprachkontakt ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Slawische Sprachen ; Sprachkontakt ; Kongruenz ; Sprachwandel ; Romanische Sprachen ; Kontrastive Linguistik ; Arealtypologie
    Abstract: Modern contact linguistics has primarily focused on contact between languages that are genetically unrelated and structurally distant. This compendium of articles looks instead at the effects of pre-existing structural congruency between the affected languages at the time of their initial contact, using the Romance and Slavic languages as examples. In contact of this kind, both genetic and typological similarities play a part. J. Besters-Dilger, C. Dermarkar, St. Pfänder, andA. Rabus, University of Freiburg, Germany.
    Abstract: Modern contact linguistics has primarily focused on contact between languages that are genetically unrelated and structurally distant. This compendium of articles looks instead at the effects of pre-existing structural congruency between the affected languages at the time of their initial contact, using the Romance and Slavic languages as examples. In contact of this kind, both genetic and typological similarities play a part
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Part 1: Contact-induced change between closely related languages; Convergence in the Baltic-Slavic contact zone: Triangulation approach; Convergence and congruence due to contact between the South Slavic languages; The case of Czech-Slovak language contact and contact-induced phenomena; Belarusian and Russian in the Mixed Speech of Belarus; Lingua Franca in the Western Mediterranean: between myth and reality; Intimate family reunions: code-copying between Turkic relatives; Part 2: Contact-induced changes in scenarios with looser family ties
    Description / Table of Contents: Language contact in a multilingual setting: The attractive force of Italo-romance dialects on Italian in MontrealBalkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence; The convergence of Czech and German between the years 900 and 1500; Part 3: Typological congruence and perceived similarity; Contact-induced language change and typological congruence; Similarity effects in language contact: Taking the speakers' perceptions of congruence seriously; Doing copying: Why typology doesn't matter to language speakers
    Description / Table of Contents: South Siberian Turkic languages in linguistic contact: Altay-kiži nominalizer constructions as a test caseFrench meets Arabic in Cairo: discourse markers as gestures; Language mixing and language fusion: when bilingual talk becomes monolingual; Part 4: "Doing being family": language families and language ideologies; Siblings in contact: the interaction of Church Slavonic and Russian; Transparency of morphological structures as a feature of language contact among closely related languages: Examples from Bulgarian and Czech contact with Russian
    Description / Table of Contents: Avoiding typological affinity: "negative borrowing" as a strategy of Corsican norm findingSociolinguistic and areal factors promoting or inhibiting convergence within language families
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction; Part 1: Contact-induced change between closely related languages; Convergence in the Baltic-Slavic contact zone: Triangulation approach; Convergence and congruence due to contact between the South Slavic languages; The case of Czech-Slovak language contact and contact-induced phenomena; Belarusian and Russian in the Mixed Speech of Belarus; Lingua Franca in the Western Mediterranean: between myth and reality; Intimate family reunions: code-copying between Turkic relatives; Part 2: Contact-induced changes in scenarios with looser family ties
    Description / Table of Contents: Language contact in a multilingual setting: The attractive force of Italo-romance dialects on Italian in MontrealBalkan Slavic and Balkan Romance: from congruence to convergence; The convergence of Czech and German between the years 900 and 1500; Part 3: Typological congruence and perceived similarity; Contact-induced language change and typological congruence; Similarity effects in language contact: Taking the speakers' perceptions of congruence seriously; Doing copying: Why typology doesn't matter to language speakers
    Description / Table of Contents: South Siberian Turkic languages in linguistic contact: Altay-kiži nominalizer constructions as a test caseFrench meets Arabic in Cairo: discourse markers as gestures; Language mixing and language fusion: when bilingual talk becomes monolingual; Part 4: "Doing being family": language families and language ideologies; Siblings in contact: the interaction of Church Slavonic and Russian; Transparency of morphological structures as a feature of language contact among closely related languages: Examples from Bulgarian and Czech contact with Russian
    Description / Table of Contents: Avoiding typological affinity: "negative borrowing" as a strategy of Corsican norm findingSociolinguistic and areal factors promoting or inhibiting convergence within language families
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  • 7
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    New York : Central European University Press
    ISBN: 9789633860618
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: UPCC book collections on Project MUSE
    DDC: 305.40949742
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    Keywords: Bosnians Marriage customs and rites ; Marriage customs and rites ; Women ; Marriage ; Elopement ; Electronic books
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  • 8
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    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press
    ISBN: 9780812291032
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (336 p)
    Series Statement: Jewish Culture and Contexts
    Parallel Title: Print version Culture Front : Representing Jews in Eastern Europe
    DDC: 891.8098924
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    Keywords: Jews Civilization ; Jews in literature ; East European literature Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; East European literature ; Jewish authors ; History and criticism ; Europe, Eastern ; Civilization ; Jews ; Europe, Eastern ; Civilization ; Jews in literature ; Slavic countries ; Civilization ; Jewish influences ; Electronic books ; Europe, Eastern Civilization ; Slavic countries Civilization ; Jewish influences ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Bringing together contributions by historians and literary scholars, Culture Front explores how Jews and their Slavic neighbors produced and consumed imaginative representations of Jewish life in chronicles, plays, novels, poetry, memoirs, museums, and elsewhere.
    Abstract: Introduction: A New Look at East European Jewish Culture -- PART I. VIOLENCE AND CIVILITY -- 1. Jewish Literary Responses to the Events of 1648-1649 and the Creation of a Polish-Jewish Consciousness -- 2. ''Civil Christians'': Debates on the Reform of the Jews in Poland, 1789-1830 -- PART II. MIRRORS OF POPULAR CULTURE -- 3. The Botched Kiss and the Beginnings of the Yiddish Stag -- 4. The Polish Popular Novel and Jewish Modernization at the End of the Nineteenth and Beginning of the Twentieth Centuries -- 5. Cul-de-Sac: The ''Inner Life of Jews'' on the Fin-de-Siècle Polish Stage -- PART III. POLITICS AND AESTHETICS -- 6. Yosef Haim Brenner, the ''Half-Intelligentsia,'' and Russian-Jewish Politics, 1899-1908 -- 7. Recreating Jewish Identity in Haim Nahman Bialik's Poems: The Russian Context -- 8. Not The Dybbuk but Don Quixote: Translation, Deparochialization, and Nationalism in Jewish Culture, 1917-1919 -- 9. Beyond the Purim-shpil: Reinventing the Scroll of Esther in Modern Yiddish Poems -- PART IV. MEMORY PROJECTS -- 10. Revealing and Concealing the Soviet Jewish Self: The Desk-Drawer Memoirs of Meir Viner -- 11. The Shtetl Subjunctive: Yaffa Eliach's Living History Museum -- List of Contributors -- Index.
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9783839427125
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 42
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0957
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    Keywords: Ethnologie ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Russland ; Kulturgeschichte ; Culture ; Kultur ; Freizeit ; Kulturanthropologie ; Ethnology ; Aesthetics ; Cultural History ; Cultural studies ; Kulturelle Bildung ; Cultural Education ; Cultural Anthropology ; Gemeindezentrum ; Leisure ; Russia ; Soziokultureller Wandel ; Kulturarbeit ; Kulturhaus ; Sibirien ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Sibirien ; Kulturhaus ; Kulturarbeit ; Soziokultureller Wandel
    Abstract: Kultur ist in Russland nicht nur ein abstraktes gesellschaftliches Ideal - Kultur soll am eigenen Leib erfahren und durch gemeinsame Choreographien zur Aufführung gebracht werden. Kulturhäuser sind Orte hoheitlich verordneter Ästhetik ebenso wie Bühnen der künstlerischen »Arbeit an sich selbst«. Dieses Buch veranschaulicht, wie die staatlich orchestrierte Kulturarbeit in der russischen Provinz das Ende des Sozialismus überdauert hat und welche ästhetischen und sozialen Leitbilder in den Kulturhäusern in heutiger Zeit propagiert werden
    Abstract: Noble demands and hard work - on cultural work between mandatory aesthetics and instructions to artistic self-optimization. Notes from the Russian province
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9783839427125
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource , zahlr. z.T. farb. Abb.
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 42
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    Parallel Title: Druckausg.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Habeck, Joachim Otto Das Kulturhaus in Russland
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    Keywords: Kulturhaus ; Kulturarbeit ; Soziokultureller Wandel ; Kultur ; Sibirien ; Sibirien ; Russland ; (Produktform)Electronic book text ; Freizeit ; Gemeindezentrum ; Kultur ; Russland ; Kulturwissenschaft ; Ethnologie ; Kulturgeschichte ; Kulturanthropologie ; Kulturelle Bildung ; Aesthetics ; Leisure ; Culture ; Russia ; Cultural Studies ; Ethnology ; Cultural History ; Cultural Anthropology ; Cultural Education ; (BISAC Subject Heading)HIS054000 ; (BIC subject category)HBTB ; (VLB-WN)9752 ; Ästhetik ; (DDC 22 ger)300 ; (BISAC Subject Heading)SOC002010 ; (BIC subject category)JHMC ; Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Sibirien ; Kulturhaus ; Kulturarbeit ; Soziokultureller Wandel
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9781137322067 , 9781137322074
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ausgabe (ix, 279 Seiten)
    Edition: 1. publ.
    Series Statement: Palgrave studies in cultural and intellectual history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Memory and theory in Eastern Europe
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    Keywords: Historiography ; Collective memory ; Europe, Eastern History 20th century ; Historiography ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Osteuropa ; Kollektives Gedächtnis ; Geschichtsschreibung ; Geschichte 1990-
    Abstract: "In the last decades of the twentieth century, a 'memory boom' took place in Western Europe and North America. It is the aim of this volume to investigate how academic practices of Memory Studies are being applied, adapted, and transformed in the countries of East-Central Europe and the former Soviet Union. Importing the 'memory boom' into a new cultural context without interrogating the paradigm itself is of course impossible, and this has been the starting point for the current volume. While for scholars of Eastern Europe the volume will be interesting for the specifics discussed in each chapter, for scholars in Memory Studies it affords a new, startlingly different perspective on a paradigm that has become canonical and crystallized"--
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  • 12
    ISBN: 9780857455864
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (380 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Contemporary European History Ser v.13
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    Keywords: Mass media ; Political aspects ; Europe, Eastern ; History ; 20th century ; Mass media and culture ; Europe, Eastern ; Post-communism ; Europe, Eastern ; Underground literature ; Europe, Eastern ; History and criticism ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: In many ways what is identified today as "cultural globalization" in Eastern Europe has its roots in the Cold War phenomena of samizdat ("do-it-yourself" underground publishing) and tamizdat (publishing abroad). This volume offers a new understanding of how information flowed between East and West during the Cold War, as well as the much broader circulation of cultural products instigated and sustained by these practices. By expanding the definitions of samizdat and tamizdat from explicitly political print publications to include other forms and genres, this volume investigates the wider cultural sphere of alternative and semi-official texts, broadcast media, reproductions of visual art and music, and, in the post-1989 period, new media. The underground circulation of uncensored texts in the Cold War era serves as a useful foundation for comparison when looking at current examples of censorship, independent media, and the use of new media in countries like China, Iran, and the former Yugoslavia.
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    Description / Table of Contents: IntroductionProducing and circulating samizdat/tamizdat before 1989. Ardis facsimile and reprint editions: giving back Russian literature / Ann Komaromi -- The Baltic connection: transnational networks of resistance after 1976 / Fredrik Lars Stöcker -- Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty as the "echo chamber" of tamizdat / Friederike Kind-Kovács -- Contact beyond borders and historical problems: kultura, Russian emigration and the Polish opposition / Karolina Ziolo-Puzuk -- Diffusing non-conformist ideas through samizdat/tamizdat before 1989. "Free conversations in an occupied country": cultural transfer, social networking and political dissent in Romanian tamizdat / Cristina Petrescu -- The danger of over-interpreting dissident writing in the West: Communist terror in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1968 / Muriel Blaive -- Renaissance or reconstruction? intellectual transfer of civil society discourses between Eastern and Western Europe / Agnes Arndt -- Transforming modes and practices of alternative culture. The bards of Magnitizdat: an aesthetic political history of Russian underground recordings / Bian A. Horne -- Writing about apparently non-existent art: the tamizdat journal A-Ja and Russian unofficial arts in the 1970s-1980s / Valentina Parisi -- "Video knows no borders": samizdat television and the unofficial public sphere in "normalized" Czechoslovakia / Alice Lovejoy -- Moving from samizdat/tamizdat to alternative media today. Postprintium? digital literary samizdat on the Russian Internet / Henrike Schmidt -- Independent media, transnational borders, and networks of resistance: collaborative art radio between Belgrade (Radio B92) and Vienna (ORF) / Daniel Gilfillan -- "From wallpapers to blogs": samizdat and Internet in China / Martin Hala -- Reflections on the revolutions in Europe: lessons for the Middle East and the Arab Spring / Barbara J. Falk.
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    ISBN: 9783447191227
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (331 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Forschungen zu Südosteuropa Band 5
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Petrović, Ksenija Nationale Identität und Religion in Serbien und Kroatien im Vergleich
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Petrović, Ksenija Nationale Identität und Religion in Serbien und Kroatien im Vergleich
    Dissertation note: Dissertation Universität Jena
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Hochschulschrift ; Serbien ; Kroatien ; Politische Identität ; Religiöse Identität ; Orthodoxe Kirche ; Katholische Kirche ; Nationalbewusstsein ; Nationalbewusstsein
    Abstract: Das ehemalige Jugoslawien ist zu Beginn der 1990er Jahre verstärkt in den Mittelpunkt des internationalen Interesses gerückt. Vier Kriege in dieser Region führten dazu, dass sich die internationale Gemeinschaft intensiv mit dem Zerfall dieses Staates sowie mit seinen politischen und gesellschaftlichen Akteuren befassen musste. Zu diesen Akteuren zählen unter anderem die Kirchen, deren Bedeutung oft und zu Unrecht unterschätzt wurde. Besonders die katholische Kirche in Kroatien und die Serbische Orthodoxe Kirche in Serbien haben in den Zeiten schlimmster Auseinandersetzungen einen nicht zu unterschätzenden Einfluss auf die politischen und gesellschaftlichen Entwicklungen genommen. Auch nach Beendigung der bewaffneten Konflikte lässt sich in beiden Ländern bis heute eine enge Verbindung zwischen Staat und Kirche feststellen; dies geht bisweilen soweit, dass sich die Serbische Orthodoxe Kirche in Serbien und die katholische Kirche in Kroatien als einer der wesentlichen Stifter und Träger der jeweiligen nationalen Identität verstehen und definieren. Ksenija Petrovic geht in ihrer Studie der Frage nach, in welchen Kontexten gerade in Transformationsstaaten immer wieder von einer „Revitalisierung“ oder „Renaissance“ des Religiösen die Rede ist, warum also Religion und Kirche eine so herausragende Rolle hinsichtlich der Orientierung von Individuen und Kollektiven spielen. Am Beispiel Serbiens und Kroatiens wird untersucht, inwieweit man tatsächlich bei beiden Kirchen von einem elementaren Faktor in der Konstituierung der nationalen Identität sprechen kann und durch welche Prozesse und Diskurse die Kirchen, aber auch weitere Akteure wie Politiker oder Intellektuelle versuchen, diesen Anspruch durchzusetzen.
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Titel Page ; Copyright; Table of Contents; Tabellenverzeichnis; Abkürzungsverzeichnis; Danksagung; Body; I. Einleitung; 1. Ausgangssituation; 2. Fragestellung und Ziele der Arbeit; 3. Methoden und Vorgehensweise; 4. Forschungsstand; 5. Quellen; II. Theoretische Grundlagen: Die Begriffe Identität, Nation und nationale Identität; 1. Definitorische Schwierigkeiten in einem „terminologischen Dschungel"; 2. Annäherung an den Begriff ‚Identität'; 3. Der Nationenbegriff; 4. Der Begriff der ‚nationalen Identität'; 4.1 Primordialismus/Essentialismus; 4.2 Instrumentalismus; 4.3 Funktionalismus
    Description / Table of Contents: 4.4 KonstruktivismusIII. „Nur ein getaufter Serbe/Kroate ist ein wahrer Serbe/Kroate": Der nationalreligiöse Diskurs in Serbien und Kroatien; 1. Einführende Betrachtungen; 1.1 Die Geschichte der Serbischen Orthodoxen Kirche in Serbien und der Katholischen Kirche in Kroatien; 1.1.1 Die Serbische Orthodoxe Kirche in Serbien; 1.1.2 Die Katholische Kirche in Kroatien; 1.1.3 Die Kirchen im Königreich Jugoslawien; 1.1.4 Die Kirchen während des Zweiten Weltkriegs; 2. Ideologische Strömungen und nationale Konzepte in Serbien und Kroatien bis zur Gründung der SFRJ
    Description / Table of Contents: 2.1 Die nationalen Konzepte Kroatiens: Josip Juraj Strossmayer vs. Ante Starčević2.2 Das Svetosavlje als Fundament der serbischen nationalen Identität: Justin Popović und Nikolaj Velimirović; 3. Von der Mitte an den Rand der Gesellschaft: Die Kirchen in der Sozialistischen Föderativen Republik Jugoslawien; 3.1 Maßnahmen der Regierung zur „Trennung" von Staat und Kirche von 1945-1953 ; 3.1.1 Die Verfassung von 1946; 3.1.2 Die Agrarreform und die Enteignungen; 3.1.3 Die Kommissionen für Glaubensfragen und die Priesterverbände
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.1.4 Das Gesetz über den rechtlichen Status der Glaubensgemeinschaften3.2 Der Konflikt Jugoslawiens mit dem Vatikan; 3.3 Der Bruch innerhalb der SOK: Die Autokephalieerklärung der Mazedonischen Orthodoxen Kirche; 3.4 Die zunehmende Nationalisierung der Kirchen während der 1970er und 1980er Jahre; Tabelle 1 Demografische Entwicklung im Kosovo von 1931-1991; 3.5 Die wirtschaftliche und politische Krise Jugoslawiens und der beginnende Zerfall; Tabelle 2 Bruttoinlandsprodukt in den Republiken und Provinzen 1952-1989; 3.5.1 Die Folgen der jugoslawischen Krise für die Kirchen
    Description / Table of Contents: 3.5.1.1 „Keiner darf es wagen euch zu schlagen": Der nationale Diskurs unter Slobodan Milošević3.5.1.2 Der zweite Kroatische Frühling: Der Aufstieg Franjo Tuđmans; Tabelle 3 Werteorientierungen in Kroatien von 1985-2004; Tabelle 4 Faktoren, die die Kroaten an ihre Nation binden (1989); Tabelle 5 Faktoren, die die Serben an ihre Nation binden (1989); 3.5.2 Die ersten freien Wahlen und der endgültige Zerfall; 3.5.2.1 Das Ende der Kroatischen Stille; Tabelle 6 Wahlergebnisse der Parlamentswahlen Kroatien 1990; 3.5.2.2 Die „wahren Hüter" der serbischen Identität: Die SOK vs. Milošević
    Description / Table of Contents: Tabelle 7 Themenschwerpunkte der Wahlkampagne der wichtigsten Parteien zur Wahl 1990
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    ISBN: 9780203131152
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 207 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series 32
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Postcommunist film
    DDC: 302.23/430947
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    Keywords: Motion pictures ; Russia (Federation) ; History ; Motion pictures ; Europe, Eastern ; History ; Post-communism ; Europe, Eastern ; Post-communism ; Russia (Federation) ; Electronic books ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Osteuropa ; Film ; Geschichte 1989-2010
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: A post-communist condition has arisen from the fall of the Berlin Wall and later the Soviet Empire: this book looks at how this condition has manifested itself globally in the production of post-communist film. It argues post-communism is a shared experience on a geopolitical level, unlimited by national state borders, and examines post-communist cross culturalism and global totalitarianism within film. The book examines different national cinemas and dissimilar cinematic modes - from Russian blockbuster cinema to Chinese independent cinema; from Serbian city films to revolutionary films of Mo
    Description / Table of Contents: Front Cover; Postcommunist Film - Russia, Eastern Europe and World Culture; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Notes on contributors; Introduction: Lars Kristensen ; Part l: Cultural strategies, industry and reception; 1. National identity in post-9/11 transnational cinema: Jasmijn Van Gorp; 2. Baltic cinema: Zoe Aiano ; 3. Belgrade as New York: Vlastimir Sudar; 4. 'Haven't you heard of internationalism?': Ros Gray; 5. The remains of socialist realism: Lars Kristensen; 6. Spotting the eagle on Anglophone turf: Bruce Williams; Part ll: People, place and nation
    Description / Table of Contents: 7. Demolish, preserve or beautify: Ewa Mazierska8. Treading new paths: Sune Bechmann Pedersen; 9. The crime that changed Serbia: Nevena Daković; 10. Projected nation and projected self: Yun-Hua Chen; 11. Truancy, or thought from the provinces: Yün Peng; 12. Representations of former USSR and Eastern European identity in Turkish cinema: Serazer Pekerman; References; Index
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 041560415X , 9781136848254 , 9780415604154 , 9781283462907
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 264 p
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology
    Series Statement: Routledge Advances in Sociology Ser.
    Parallel Title: Print version Understanding Russianness
    DDC: 306.0947
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    Keywords: Ethnicity - Russia (Federation) ; Ethnicity - Russia (Federation) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Abstract: In today's world where other cultures are being tapped to a greater extent than ever before, the processes of mixing and matching are especially relevant in making sense of Russia. Not only do borrowing and assimilation, interaction between the familiar and the alien, constitute a venerable tradition in Russian culture, but during the two last post-Soviet decades a notable Western influence has become apparent. This book provides means for understanding Russianness in this new situation. By bringing together Russian and Western, eminent and younger scholars it provides insights both from insid
    Description / Table of Contents: Understanding Russianness; Copyright; Contents; List of tables and figures; Notes on the contributors; Introduction; PART I Language; 1 The 'West' in the linguistic construction of Russianness in contemporary public discourse; 2 Attitudes toward the Russian and English languages in Russia and the United States: perceptions of self and the other; 3 Russification of Western concepts: political will and crisis in a Russian way; 4 A Russian view of Western concepts; PART II Society; 5 Russian 'otherness': from Chaadaev to the present day
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 From a mother's worry to Soldiers' Mothers' action: building collective action on personal concerns7 Opposition substitutes: reflections on the collective action in support of the European University at St Petersburg; 8 Political culture in Russia from a local perspective; 9 Soviet modernity: the case of Soviet fashion; PART III Culture; 10 Spiritus loci: two East Karelian folklore epic traditions; 11 Autogenesis in Russian culture: an approach to the avant-garde; 12 Two hundred years of poshlost': a historical sketch of the concept
    Description / Table of Contents: 13 The notion of universal bisexuality in Russian religious philosophy14 Religious nationalism in contemporary Russia: the case of the Ossetian ethnic religious project; 15 Social networking on the internet: is the Russian way special?; Index
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    Prague : Univerzita Karlova | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9788073088354
    Language: Czech
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (188 pages)
    DDC: 306.446
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    Keywords: Multilingualism ; Electronic books
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    Brno : Masarykova univerzita | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9788021082212
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (301 pages)
    DDC: 398.20943
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    Keywords: Tschechisch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Expressivität ; Fairy tales--Germany--History and criticism ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The monograph deals with the issues of expressivity (emotionality) in language. It starts with a theoretical chapter about the development and characteristics of fairy tales, fairy tales of German and Czech provenance are then analysed and compared. The author categorizes language expressivity at different language levels: phonetic, morphologic and word formation, syntactic and lexical, as well as those relating to text-linguistic, pragmatic and stylistic aspects of the utterance. The book also discusses translation problems, i.e. comparison of the original and the translation. The monograph analyses selected fairy tales by brothers Grimm, Clemens von Brentano, Michael Ende, Karel Jaromír Erben, Božena Němcová and Karel Čapek and presents examples of expressivity at several language levels.
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    Cambridge : Open Book Publishers
    ISBN: 9781906924669 , 9781906924676
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 248 p.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.4094709034
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Geschichte 1800-1900 ; Frau ; Geschichte ; Upper class women History 19th century ; Women Social conditions ; Frau ; Russland ; Russland ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Russland ; Frau ; Geschichte 1800-1900
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691048949
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (180 p.)
    Parallel Title: Print version The Politics of Gender after Socialism : A Comparative-Historical Essay
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    Abstract: With the collapse of communism, a new world seemed to open for the peoples of East Central Europe. The possibilities this world presented, and the costs it exacted, have been experienced differently by men and women. Susan Gal and Gail Kligman explore these differences through a probing analysis of the role of gender in reshaping politics and social relations since 1989. The authors raise two crucial questions: How are gender relations and ideas about gender shaping political and economic change in the region? And what forms of gender inequality are emerging as a result? The book provides a
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; 1 After Socialism; 2 Reproduction as Politics; 3 Dilemmas of Public and Private; 4 Forms of States, Forms of "Family"; 5 Arenas of Political Action; 6 Gender and Change; Notes; Bibliography; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y;
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    Pittsburgh PA : University of Pittsburgh Press
    ISBN: 9780822973911
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (337 pages)
    Series Statement: Russian and East European Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.48/24701821
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    Keywords: Transnationalism ; East and West ; Geographical perception History ; Geographical perception History ; Soviet Union ; Relations ; Western countries ; Western countries ; Relations ; Europe, Eastern ; Western countries ; Relations ; Russia ; Western countries ; Relations ; Soviet Union ; Electronic books ; Soviet Union Relations ; Russia Relations ; Europe, Eastern Relations ; Western countries Relations ; Western countries Relations ; Western countries Relations ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: This volume presents work from an international group of writers who explore conceptualizations of what defined "East" and "West" in Eastern Europe, imperial Russia, and the Soviet Union. The contributors analyze the effects of transnational interactions on ideology, politics, and cultural production. They reveal that the roots of an East/West cultural divide were present many years prior to the rise of socialism and the cold war. The chapters offer insights into the complex stages of adoption and rejection of Western ideals in areas such as architecture, travel writings, film, music, health care, consumer products, political propaganda, and human rights. They describe a process of mental mapping whereby individuals "captured and possessed" Western identity through cultural encounters and developed their own interpretations from these experiences. Despite these imaginaries, political and intellectual elites devised responses of resistance, defiance, and counterattack to defy Western impositions. Socialists believed that their cultural forms and collectivist strategies offered morally and materially better lives for the masses and the true path to a modern society. Their sentiments toward the West, however, fluctuated between superiority and inferiority. But in material terms, Western products, industry, and technology, became the ever-present yardstick by which progress was measured. The contributors conclude that the commodification of the necessities of modern life and the rise of consumerism in the twentieth century made it impossible for communist states to meet the demands of their citizens. The West eventually won the battle of supply and demand, and thus the battle for cultural influence.
    Abstract: Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1. Introduction: The Oblique Coordinate Systems of Modern Identity, György Péteri -- Chapter 2. Were the Czechs More Western Than Slavic? Nineteenth-Century Travel Literature from Russia by Disillusioned Czechs, Karen Gammelgaard -- Chapter 3. Privileged Origins: "National Models" and Reforms of Public Health in Interwar Hungary, Erik Ingebrigtsen -- Chapter 4. Defending Children's Rights, "In Defense of Peace": Children and Soviet Cultural Diplomacy, Catriona Kelly -- Chapter 5. East as True West: Redeeming Bourgeois Culture, from Socialist Realism to Ostalgie, Greg Castillo -- Chapter 6. Paris or Moscow? Warsaw Architects and the Image of the Modern City in the 1950s, David Crowley -- Chapter 7. Imagining Richard Wagner: The Janus Head of a Divided Nation, Elaine Kelly -- Contributors.
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    ISBN: 9783412212643
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (380 p)
    Series Statement: Bausteine zur Slavischen Philologie und Kulturgeschichte. Reihe A: Slavistische Forschungen v.66
    Series Statement: Intellektuelle in Prag Personen, Konzepte, Diskurse Band 1
    Parallel Title: Print version Höhne, Steffen Deutsche - Tschechen - Böhmen : Kulturelle Integration und Desintegration im 20. Jahrhundert
    DDC: 303.4824304371
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    Keywords: Germany ; Relations ; Czech Republic ; Bohemia ; Bohemia (Czech Republic) ; Relations ; Germany ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    ISBN: 9783862347049
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (469 Seiten) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Interfacing science, literature, and the humanities - ACUME 2 1
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Prague School and theories of structure
    DDC: 410.18
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    Keywords: Pražský linguistický kroužek ; Structural linguistics ; Structuralism (Literary analysis) ; Language arts ; Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Prager Schule ; Strukturalismus ; Prager Schule ; Strukturalismus ; Linguistik ; Literaturwissenschaft
    Abstract: Diese Reihe untersucht Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede von Natur- und Geisteswissenschaftlichen. Das Konzept des »Einflusses« bzw. des »gegenseitigen Einflusses« soll zugunsten eines dynamischeren Konzepts des »Interfacing« (Verbindung/Vernetzung) hinterfragt werden. Ein grundlegender Ausgangspunkt ist die Erkenntnis, dass die beiden Wissenssphären, die geistes- und die naturwissenschaftliche, häufig zur gleichen Zeit neue Untersuchungsmodelle entwickeln und damit auf komplexe wissenschaftliche und kulturelle Phänomene reagieren. Das Konzept des »Interfacing« impliziert eine integrierte Sicht neuer Wissensgebiete in neuen Kontexten. Nicht länger an der traditionellen Vorstellung von »Ursache und Wirkung« gebunden, impliziert der Isomorphismus Gleichzeitigkeit statt Konsequentialität. Nicht immer beeinflusst die eine Sphäre die andere; Isomorphismus impliziert gemeinsame Entdeckungen, durch die beide Bereichen zur gleichen Zeit neue investigative Modelle und Darstellungssysteme entwickeln. Dialog und gegenseitiges Verständnis zwischen den beiden sogenannten »zwei Kulturen« werden so stimuliert. Wichtige Forschungsbereiche sind Interfacing-Modelle und Paradigmen in den Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften, kulturell bedingte Darstellungen von Naturwissenschaft und Technologie, wissenschaftliche Entdeckungen und narrative Diskurse, Lebenserinnerungen von Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern, das Überschreiten von Grenzen zwischen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaft durch Lernen sowie die Bereicherung der Geisteswissenschaften durch angewandte Naturwissenschaften, einschließlich der Informationstechnologien. Die Reihe umfasst sowohl Monographien als auch Essaysammlungen in englischer, deutscher, französischer und italienischer Sprache. Das Nebeneinander verschiedener Sprachen zeugt von der Intention von Herausgeberschaft und wissenschaftlichem Beirats, ein integriertes Wissen aus europäischer Perspektive herauszubilden
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    ISBN: 9783110161977
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VI, 294 S.)
    Series Statement: Contributions to the Sociology of Language [CSL] 80
    Parallel Title: Print version Language and Power in the Creation of the USSR, 1917-1953
    DDC: 306.44/947/0904
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    Description / Table of Contents: ""Preface""; ""Contents""; ""Introduction""; ""Part I. Historical challenges""; ""Chapter 1. Democracy and language in late imperial Russia""; ""Chapter 2. Divided speech communities of the Soviet Union""; ""Part II. Theoretical approaches""; ""Chapter 3. G.G. Shpet, linguistic structure, and the Eurasian imperative in Soviet language reform""; ""Chapter 4. N.Ia. Marr, language history, and the Stalin cultural revolution""; ""Part III. Practical experiments""; ""Chapter 5. Mass mobilizing for Russian literacy: scripts, grammar and style""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Chapter 6. “A revolution for the east�: Latin alphabets and their polemics""""Part IV. Statist solutions""; ""Chapter 7. The official campaign for Russian language culture""; ""Chapter 8. Stalin�s linguistic theories as cultural conquest""; ""Conclusion""; ""Abbreviations and acronyms""; ""Notes""; ""Archival sources""; ""References""; ""Index""
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    ISBN: 9780814769409 , 0814769403
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (346 pages)
    Parallel Title: Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel, 1943 - The slave soul of Russia
    DDC: 306.0947
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    Keywords: National characteristics, Russian ; Masochism ; Self-destructive behavior ; Russia (Federation) ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Some historical highlights -- 3. Two key words in the vocabulary of Russian masochism -- 4. Masochism in Russian literature -- 5. Ontogeny and the cultural context -- 6. The Russian fool and his mother -- 7. Is the Slave soul of Russia a gendered object? -- 8. Born in a Bania: the masochism of Russian bathhouse rituals -- 9. Masochism and the collective -- 10. Conclusion
    Abstract: 1. Introduction; Masochism and the Slave Image; What Is Russia?; 2. Some Historical Highlights; Religious Masochism; Early Observers of Russian Masochism; The Slavophiles; Masochistic Tendencies among the Russian Intelligentsia; Masochism and Antimasochism; Recent Developments; 3. Two Key Words in the Vocabulary of Russian Masochism; Smirenie; Sud'ba; 4. Masochism in Russian Literature; Selected Masochistic Characters; Dmitrii Karamazov; Tat'iana Larina; Vasilii Grossman's Thousand-Year-Old Slave; 5. Ontogeny and the Cultural Context; Clinical Developments since Freud; Is Masochism Gendered?; The Masochist's Questionable Self and Unquestionable Other; Normalcy and Cultural Variation; The Swaddling Hypothesis Revisited; 6. The Russian Fool and His Mother; A Surplus of Fools; Ivan the Fool; The Fool and His Mother; 7. Is the Slave Soul of Russia a Gendered Object?; Patriarchy Conceals Matrifocality; Ambivalence toward Mothers; Suffering Women; Suffering from Equality; The Double Burden and Masochism; The Male Ego and the Male Organ; The Guilt Factor; Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Developments; 8. Born in a Bania: The Masochism of Russian Bathhouse Rituals; Cleansing Body and Soul; Digression on Russian Birches; The Bania-Mother; The Prenuptial Bath; 9. Masochism and the Collective; What It Means to Be a Zero; Sticking One's Neck Out in the Collective; A Post-Soviet Antimasochistic Trend?; Some Theoretical Considerations; Submission to the "Will" of the Commune in Tsarist Russia; Aleksei Losev: Masochism and Matriotism; Berdiaev's Prison Ecstasy; A Blok Poem: Suffering Begins at the Breast; Dostoevsky's Maternal Collective; 10. Conclusion
    Abstract: Why, asks Daniel Rancour-Laferriere in this controversial book, has Russia been a country of suffering? Russian history, religion, folklore, and literature are rife with suffering. The plight of Anna Karenina, the submissiveness of serfs in the 16th and 17th centuries, ancient religious tracts emphasizing humility as the mother of virtues, the trauma of the Bolshevik revolution, the current economic upheavals wracking the country-- these are only a few of the symptoms of what The Slave Soul of Russia identifies as a veritable cult of suffering that has been centuries in the making. Bringing to
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