Russian Culture in the Age of Globalization (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies)

Russian Culture in the Age of Globalization (BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies)

by VladStrukov (Editor), SarahHudspith (Editor)

Synopsis

This book brings together scholars from across a variety of disciplines who use different methodologies to interrogate the changing nature of Russian culture in the twenty-first century. The book considers a wide range of cultural forms that have been instrumental in globalising Russia. These include literature, art, music, film, media, the internet, sport, urban spaces, and the Russian language. The book pays special attention to the processes by which cultural producers negotiate between Russian government and global cultural capital. It focuses on the issues of canon, identity, soft power and cultural exchange. The book provides a conceptual framework for analyzing Russia as a transnational entity and its contemporary culture in the globalized world.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 340
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1138648108
ISBN 13: 9781138648104

Media Reviews

'This excellent collection of essays examines Russia's participation in global cultural exchange. The authors engage with both the more traditional areas of cultural production such as literature and the arts alongside new forms such as cinema of nationality republics and web-born satire. Throughout the authors privilege the visual making this a vital contribution to the field of Russian Studies and Visual Studies.' - Professor Mike O'Mahony, University of Bristol

'Russian Culture in the Age of Globalisation is one of the first collections to take globalisation as it relates to Russia beyond Western-centric binaries, and do so with a primary eye toward symbolic economies. An impressively diverse group of scholars takes on topics ranging from language and sport to poetry and new media technologies, resulting in a volume that is as penetrating in its interrogation of culture as it is in its illumination of national identity.' - Professor Michael Gorham, University of Florida

'Russian Culture in the Age of Globalisation presents essays assembled in an innovative manner to revise the variety of forms of border-political, ethnic, linguistic and disciplinary-that are still customary in academic reflections of national cultures. The present era has transformed culture into a screen onto which are projected conceptions of self, desire for recognition of the Other, geopolitical ambitions, and unresolved complexes. Russian culture in the era of globalisation is a country wide shut. Its fields are the site of collision between isolationism and transgression, friend and enemy, conservative values and obsession with modernity. This collection of essays records the trajectories and traces of such collisions with the precision of a police report and the fascination of a detective story.' - Professor Ilya Kalinin, St Petersburg State University

Author Bio
Vlad Strukov is an Associate Professor in the School of Languages, Cultures and Society in the University of Leeds Sarah Hudspith is an Associate Professor in the School of Languages, Cultures and Society in the University of Leeds