Russia: Anthropological Insights
This book offers a brief introduction to the anthropological study of Russia. Moving beyond the conceptual iron curtain that has divided past study of Russia into "East" and "West," it situates Russia in a global context and provides readers with all of the necessary analytical tools for understanding the complex cultural and social configurations of the contemporary Russian Federation. Based on extensive fieldwork in Russia, it offers unique insights into a number of cultural configurations—including socialism, violence, mythology, colonialism, nationalism, gender, memory, democracy, media, and art. Through the use of interesting case studies and ethnographic "snapshots," the author has produced a lively and engaging overview of Russia’s cultural meaning and significance.

Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ISBN
9781442636576
Published
2018
Specialisation
Social Sciences
Theme
Society
Human Rights
Art and Culture
History
Gender and Identity
Region
Global Asia (Asia and other parts of the World)