Eastern Europe and Eurasia in the Global Age: Narrating Geopolitics and Culture
Editat de Sanna Turoma, Saara Ratilainen, Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerusen Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 feb 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780755642472
ISBN-10: 0755642473
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0755642473
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
This is the first collected volume to discuss geopolitical cultural narratives in the global context from the viewpoint of East Europe, Eurasia, and the Russophone world.
Notă biografică
Sanna Turoma is Professor of Russian Language and Cultural Studies at Tampere University, Finland. Her publicationsinclude Brodsky Abroad: Empire, Tourism, Nostalgia ( 2010), Empire De/Centered: New Spatial Histories of Russia and the Soviet Union, ed. w/M. Waldstein (2013).Saara Ratilainen is Senior Researcher at Aleksanteri Institute, Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, University ofHelsinki, Finland.Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus is Lecturer in Estonian at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Cuprins
Introduction: Whose geopolitics? Narrating experiences beyond the Anglophone world (Saara Ratilainen, Sanna Turoma, and Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus) Part I: Contesting Global HierarchiesChapter 1: Chernobyl and the Geopolitics of Ecological Crisis (Sanna Turoma and Mika Perkiömäki)Chapter 2: Between the Russian and American Empires: The Sense of Place of an Arctic Peninsula in Yuri Rytkheu's Novel The Chukchi Bible (Eeva Kuikka)Chapter 3: A Double-Edged Sword? Nationalist Blockbusters of China and Russia (Tatu Laukkanen)Chapter 4: The East Will Rise Again: Gone with the Wind in the USSR and Russia (Michael Denner)Part II Mobility and BelongingChapter 5: Alter-geopolitical Lives: Slow Violence, Dispossession and Indignance in Rural Ukraine (Kathryn Cassidy and Inga Freimane)Chapter 6: Writing the Difference: Geopolitical Imaginaries in Polish Travel Blogging (Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius)Chapter 7: Geopolitical Marginality in the Age of Globalization: Blogger Maria Dubrovskaia's travels across Eurasian Spaces (Saara Ratilainen)Chapter 8: Everyday Geopolitics of Uzbek Migrants in Russia and Their Left-behind Families in Uzbekistan (Sherzod Eraliev and Rustam Urynbojev)Part III: Identities and Bodies Displaced Chapter 9: Narrating the Geopolitics of Displacement: Marina Palei's "Khutor" and the Scale of the Body (Marja Sorvari) Chapter 10: Deterritorialization of Literary Identity: Exile and New Aesthetic Strategies in Today's Ukrainian Literature (Ilya Kukulin)Chapter 11: Alternative Geopolitics of Urban Space: The "Attractive Sadness" of Soviet Housing Projects (Mikhail Suslov)Chapter 12: Geopolitics of "Eastern" bodies in European cultural heritage (Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus) ConclusionIndex