Shock Therapy – Psychology, Precarity, and Well–Being in Postsocialist Russia
Autor Tomas Matzaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 iun 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822370765
ISBN-10: 082237076X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 190 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 082237076X
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 190 x 229 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments ix
Prelude: Bury That Part of Oneself xvii
Introduction: An Yet . . . 1
Part I. Biopoliticus Interruptus 31
Interlude: Russian Shoes 33
1. "Tears of Bitterness and Joy": The Haunting Subject in Soviet Biopolitics 37
Part II. (In)Commensurability 67
Interlude: Family Problems 69
2. "Wait, and the Train Will Have Left": The Success Complex and Psychological Difference 71
3. "Now, Finally, We are Starting to Relax": On Civilizing Missions and Democratic Desire 104
4. "What Do We Have the Right to Do?": Tactical Guidance at a Social Margin 133
Part III. In Search of a Politics 165
Interlude: Public Spaces 167
5. "I Can Feel His Tears": Psychosociality under Putin 171
6. "Hello, Lena, You Are on the Air": Talk-Show Selves and the Dream of Public Intimacy 197
Postlude: Subjects of Freedom 225
Conclusion: And Yet . . . So What? 227
Notes 243
References 275
Index 295
Prelude: Bury That Part of Oneself xvii
Introduction: An Yet . . . 1
Part I. Biopoliticus Interruptus 31
Interlude: Russian Shoes 33
1. "Tears of Bitterness and Joy": The Haunting Subject in Soviet Biopolitics 37
Part II. (In)Commensurability 67
Interlude: Family Problems 69
2. "Wait, and the Train Will Have Left": The Success Complex and Psychological Difference 71
3. "Now, Finally, We are Starting to Relax": On Civilizing Missions and Democratic Desire 104
4. "What Do We Have the Right to Do?": Tactical Guidance at a Social Margin 133
Part III. In Search of a Politics 165
Interlude: Public Spaces 167
5. "I Can Feel His Tears": Psychosociality under Putin 171
6. "Hello, Lena, You Are on the Air": Talk-Show Selves and the Dream of Public Intimacy 197
Postlude: Subjects of Freedom 225
Conclusion: And Yet . . . So What? 227
Notes 243
References 275
Index 295
Notă biografică
Tomas Matza is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh.
Descriere
A sensitive ethnography of psychotherapy in Putin's Russia that offers profound insights into how the Soviet collapse not only reshaped Russia's political system but also everyday understandings of self and other.