The Russian Way, Second Edition: Aspects of Behavior, Attitudes, and Customs of the Russians

The Russian Way, Second Edition: Aspects of Behavior, Attitudes, and Customs of the Russians

by Zita Dabars (Author)

Synopsis

Here's an up to the minute, insider's look at how Russians live and work and how they feel about everything from family to religion to entertainment. Explore The Russian Way of doing things, and you'll uncover a fascinating world imbued with kindness, generosity, superstition, and surprises. Russian character comes to life as you follow favourite pastimes such as communal baths, the circus, mushroom gathering, and watching television - especially soap operas. View life from the perspective of average Russians ('poor man's caviar' and flea markets) and 'new' (rich) Russians (international dining and upscale shops).Historic background, evolving changes, and Russian words and phrases are woven into every chapter. Find out how Russians feel about advertising (suspicious), clothing (conservative), 'gifts' and bribes (necessary), dating (not until college), and appropriate behaviour (bring flowers to dinner, always check your coat at the t heater, and don't compliment a new baby to avoid the 'evil eye'). The Russian Way is brimming with practical and lively facts on: home life, meals, and housing; healthcare, education, politics, religion, and professions; hotels, dining, shopping, and entertainment; language, gestures, literature, and the Russian soul; and the creative community, including controversial artist Tsereteli. This handy guide will help you understand and appreciate Russian way from Arkhangelsk to Vladivostok.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Edition: 2
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0658017969
ISBN 13: 9780658017964

Author Bio

Zita Dabars, Ph.D., is an experienced academic, teacher, and author. She is president of The American Council of Teachers of Russian and has visited Russia more on more than thirty occasions.

Lilia Vokhmina has authored over sixty books and has taught for many years at the Pushkin Institute of Russian Language, Moscow.