Philosophical and Cultural Interpretations of Russian Modernisation: Studies in Contemporary Russia
Editat de Katja Lehtisaari, Arto Mustajokien Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2021
This edited volume elaborates on processes of Russian modernisation regarding a wide range of factors, including the use of modern technology, elements of civil society, a reliable legal system, high levels of education, equality among citizens, freedom of speech, religion and trade. The main focus is on the Putin era but historical backgrounds are also discussed, adding context. The chapters cover a wide spectrum of research fields from philosophy and political ideas to gender issues, language, the education system, and the position of music as a constituent of modern identity.
Throughout the book the chapters are written so as to introduce experts from other fields to new perspectives on Russian modernisation, and de-modernisation, processes. It will be of great interest to postgraduates and scholars in Philosophy, Politics, IR, Music and Cultural Studies, and, of course, Russian studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032097619
ISBN-10: 1032097612
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Contemporary Russia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032097612
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in Contemporary Russia
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
1. Introduction chapter: Dimensions of Russian culture and mind
[Tatiana Larina, Arto Mustajoki, Ekaterina Protassova]
2. Kant and Russian idealism – a litmus test of modernisation
[Vesa Oittinen]
3. Soviet Modernisation and its Legacies from the Perspective of Civilisational Analysis
[Mikhail Maslovskii]
4. A Morphology of Russia? The Russian Civilisational Turn and its Cyclical Idea of History
[Kåre Johan Mjør]
5. The Russian Orthodox Church Today – Transformations Between Secular and Sacred
[Elina Kahla]
6. The end of the Russian intelligentsia? Conceptual changes in the context of post-Soviet Russia’s modernisation process.
[Jutta Scherrer]
6.a Appendix: Integrum analysis
[Hanna-Maaria Luoto]
7. Universities for Modernising Russia
[Yury Zaretskiy]
8. Post-Socialist Neoliberal? Education reform in Russia as a socially interpreted process
[Elena Minina]
9. Educating the new listener – classical music and Russian modernisation
[Elina Viljanen]
10. Cultural barriers of the Russian modernization
[Nadezhda Lebedeva]
11. ‘New Women’ Modernising Russia
[Kirsti Ekonen and Irina Iukina]
12. Public discussion on information society in Russia
[Katja Lehtisaari]
13. Preconditions for Russian modernisation: a media analysis
[Veera Laine and Arto Mustajoki]
Notă biografică
Katja Lehtisaari is a postdoctoral researcher at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland. She holds a Doctor of Social Sciences degree from University of Tampere and she has published articles and co-authored or edited books on e.g. the development of journalism and the press market structures and media convergence, focusing mainly in Russia and Finland. She is currently also involved in research on the role of media in civic unity and unrest in Central Asia. Lehtisaari is the editor-in-chief of Idäntutkimus, The Finnish Review of East European Studies.
Arto Mustajoki is Professor of Russian language and Dean of the Faculty of Arts in the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published books and articles in Russian, English and Finnish on functional syntax, corpus linguistics, linguistic theory, miscommunication, Russian mentality, research ethics and science policy. A recent co-edited book was entitled Understanding Russianness (Routledge 2012).
Arto Mustajoki is Professor of Russian language and Dean of the Faculty of Arts in the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has published books and articles in Russian, English and Finnish on functional syntax, corpus linguistics, linguistic theory, miscommunication, Russian mentality, research ethics and science policy. A recent co-edited book was entitled Understanding Russianness (Routledge 2012).
Descriere
Chapters cover a wide spectrum of research fields from philosophy and political ideas to gender issues, language, the education system, and the position of music as a constituent of modern identity.