Global Russian Cultures
Editat de Kevin M. F. Platten Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 ian 2019
Is there an essential Russian identity? What happens when "Russian" literature is written in English, by such authors as Gary Shteyngart or Lara Vapnyar? What is the geographic "home" of Russian culture created and shared via the internet? Global Russian Cultures innovatively considers these and many related questions about the literary and cultural life of Russians who in successive waves of migration have dispersed to the United States, Europe, and Israel, or who remained after the collapse of the USSR in Ukraine, the Baltic states, and the Central Asian states.
The volume's internationally renowned contributors treat the many different global Russian cultures not as "displaced" elements of Russian cultural life but rather as independent entities in their own right. They describe diverse forms of literature, music, film, and everyday life that transcend and defy political, geographic, and even linguistic borders. Arguing that Russian cultures today are many, this volume contends that no state or society can lay claim to be the single or authentic representative of Russianness. In so doing, it contests the conceptions of culture and identity at the root of nation-building projects in and around Russia.
The volume's internationally renowned contributors treat the many different global Russian cultures not as "displaced" elements of Russian cultural life but rather as independent entities in their own right. They describe diverse forms of literature, music, film, and everyday life that transcend and defy political, geographic, and even linguistic borders. Arguing that Russian cultures today are many, this volume contends that no state or society can lay claim to be the single or authentic representative of Russianness. In so doing, it contests the conceptions of culture and identity at the root of nation-building projects in and around Russia.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780299319700
ISBN-10: 0299319709
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 12 b-w illus., 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
ISBN-10: 0299319709
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 12 b-w illus., 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press
Recenzii
"Offers a much-needed remapping of 'Russian culture' as a global phenomenon and radically opens up the question of who produces and owns it, how it is sold and consumed, and how it is 'weaponized' today." —Andy Byford, author of Literary Scholarship in Late Imperial Russia
“Rich and multifarious . . . [and] sure to provide food for thought to anyone interested in a better understanding of what Russian culture is, or what Russian cultures are, today.”—Australian Slavonic and East European Studies
Notă biografică
Kevin M. F. Platt is the Edmund J. and Louise W. Kahn Term Professor in the Humanities in the Department of Russian and East European Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Terror and Greatness: Ivan and Peter as Russian Myths and History in a Grotesque Key: Russian Literature and the Idea of Revolution.
Cuprins
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration of Russian
Introduction: Putting Russian Cultures in Place
Kevin M. F. Platt
Part One: The Situation of Russian Cultures
A Century of Russian Culture(s) “Abroad”: The Unfolding of Literary Geography
Maria Rubins
Russophone Writing in Ukraine: Historical Contexts and Post-Euromaidan Changes
Vitaly Chernetsky
“Russian Culture” in Central Asia as a Trans-Ethnic Phenomenon
Natalya Kosmarskaya and Artyom Kosmarsky
Distance and Proximity in the Baltic “Near Abroad”
Kevin M. F. Platt
History, Diaspora, and Geography: The Case of Russian-Israeli Cinema, 1991–2016
Alex Moshkin
Tell Me Your Story: Russian-American Writing and the Commoditization of Immigration
Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya
Russia as Whole and as Fragments
Ilya Kukulin
Part Two: Russian Cultures At Large
When Soft Power Hardens: The Formation and Fracturing of Putin’s “Russian World”
Michael S. Gorham
Is There Any Such Thing as “Russophone Russophobia”? When Russian Speakers Speak Out against Russia(n) in the Ukrainian Internet
Dirk Uffelmann
The Most Global Russian of All: Michael Idov and His Cosmopolitan Oeuvre
Adrian Wanner
The “Globe-Trotting Russian” in Scotland: Discourses of Russian Cultural Tourism
Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
Rewriting Gender: Russian-American Women Writers and the Challenge to Russian Femininity
Yelena Furman
Song in a Strange Land: The Russian Musical Lyric Beyond the Nation
Philip Bullock
Global Transnational Russian Culture: Non-Russians Writing Russian Literature
Miriam Finkelstein
Works Cited
Index
Contributors
Acknowledgments
A Note on Transliteration of Russian
Introduction: Putting Russian Cultures in Place
Kevin M. F. Platt
Part One: The Situation of Russian Cultures
A Century of Russian Culture(s) “Abroad”: The Unfolding of Literary Geography
Maria Rubins
Russophone Writing in Ukraine: Historical Contexts and Post-Euromaidan Changes
Vitaly Chernetsky
“Russian Culture” in Central Asia as a Trans-Ethnic Phenomenon
Natalya Kosmarskaya and Artyom Kosmarsky
Distance and Proximity in the Baltic “Near Abroad”
Kevin M. F. Platt
History, Diaspora, and Geography: The Case of Russian-Israeli Cinema, 1991–2016
Alex Moshkin
Tell Me Your Story: Russian-American Writing and the Commoditization of Immigration
Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya
Russia as Whole and as Fragments
Ilya Kukulin
Part Two: Russian Cultures At Large
When Soft Power Hardens: The Formation and Fracturing of Putin’s “Russian World”
Michael S. Gorham
Is There Any Such Thing as “Russophone Russophobia”? When Russian Speakers Speak Out against Russia(n) in the Ukrainian Internet
Dirk Uffelmann
The Most Global Russian of All: Michael Idov and His Cosmopolitan Oeuvre
Adrian Wanner
The “Globe-Trotting Russian” in Scotland: Discourses of Russian Cultural Tourism
Lara Ryazanova-Clarke
Rewriting Gender: Russian-American Women Writers and the Challenge to Russian Femininity
Yelena Furman
Song in a Strange Land: The Russian Musical Lyric Beyond the Nation
Philip Bullock
Global Transnational Russian Culture: Non-Russians Writing Russian Literature
Miriam Finkelstein
Works Cited
Index
Contributors
Descriere
In successive waves of migration, Russians have dispersed across the globe. Arguing that Russian cultures today are multiple and unbounded, this volume contends that no state or society can lay claim to be the single or authentic representative of Russianness.