A landmark insight into the everyday political lives of ordinary Russians and their attitudes towards the war in Ukraine, their government and their lives since the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
A landmark insight into the everyday political lives of ordinary Russians and their attitudes towards the war in Ukraine, their government and their lives since the dissolution of the Soviet Union.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jeremy Morris is Professor in the Department of Global Studies at Aarhus University, Denmark. He is the author of Varieties of Russian Activism: State-Society Contestation in Everyday Life (2023), Everyday Postsocialism: Working-class communities in the Russian Margins (2016), and co-editor of New Media in New Eurasia (2015); The Informal Postsocialist Economy: Embedded Practices and Livelihoods (2014), Identity and Nation Building in Everyday Post-Socialist Life (2017). His article entitled 'Beyond Coping? Alternatives to Consumption within Russian Worker Networks', in Ethnography, was shortlisted for the BBC's 'Thinking Allowed' prize for ethnography in 2014.
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List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Note on the Text Introduction: Rethinking the Meaning of the Political in Russia Part I - ABSENT PRESENCES Chapter 1. War and Society Response: Defensive Consolidation Chapter 2. Feeling for an Absent Presence: The Roots of Russian Ressentiment Chapter 3. Absurd Inhabitations: Portraits of Suffering and Striving PART II: LIINES OF CONTROL Chapter 4. Capitalist Realism: Russia's Laboratories of Hopelessness? Chapter 5. Incoherent State: On Co-Producing Governance from Below PART III: LINES OF FLIGHT Chapter 6. Nomads: An Intermezzo on Garages and Other Non-Places Chapter 7. Craft as Politics: From Salvage Economies to Mending the World Chapter 8. 'This Thing We Do': Wartime Entanglement of People in Politics Chapter 9. Peopling the Everyday Politics of Post-Socialism References Index
List of Figures Preface Acknowledgements Note on the Text Introduction: Rethinking the Meaning of the Political in Russia Part I - ABSENT PRESENCES Chapter 1. War and Society Response: Defensive Consolidation Chapter 2. Feeling for an Absent Presence: The Roots of Russian Ressentiment Chapter 3. Absurd Inhabitations: Portraits of Suffering and Striving PART II: LIINES OF CONTROL Chapter 4. Capitalist Realism: Russia's Laboratories of Hopelessness? Chapter 5. Incoherent State: On Co-Producing Governance from Below PART III: LINES OF FLIGHT Chapter 6. Nomads: An Intermezzo on Garages and Other Non-Places Chapter 7. Craft as Politics: From Salvage Economies to Mending the World Chapter 8. 'This Thing We Do': Wartime Entanglement of People in Politics Chapter 9. Peopling the Everyday Politics of Post-Socialism References Index
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