Форма представления | Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
Год публикации | 2018 |
Язык | английский |
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Малышева Светлана Юрьевна, автор
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Библиографическое описание на языке оригинала |
Malysheva, Svetlana. Soviet Death and Hybrid Soviet Subjectivity: Urban Cemetery as a Metatext // Ab Imperio. 2018. N 3. P. 351-383. |
Аннотация |
Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones and reading
the entire layout of cemeteries and funeral rituals as semiotically meaningful
metatexts, this article approaches the phenomenon of Soviet subjectivity
from an unusual perspective. Death as the ultimate culmination of lived
experience documented Sovietness more conclusively than any “living”
manifestations, which only highlights the fundamental ambiguity of the
Soviet mind and society as reflected by the USSR's mortuary sphere. The
author identifies and examines the dialectics of “purity” and “hybridity”
within the Soviet urban cemetery space. The discourse of cultural purity persisted
throughout most of the Soviet period despite the regime's halfhearted
attempts at arranging distinctive ethnocultural groups into a mosaic whole.
Hybridity as a product of synthesizing new common meaning and social
identity from diverse cultural and social elements was mostly a grassroots
phenomenon. The observable changes in cemeteria |
Ключевые слова |
смерть, кладбище, советская субъективность |
Название журнала |
Ab Imperio
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dc.contributor.author |
Малышева Светлана Юрьевна |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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2018-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2018 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Malysheva, Svetlana. Soviet Death and Hybrid Soviet Subjectivity: Urban Cemetery as a Metatext // Ab Imperio. 2018. N 3. P. 351-383. |
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dc.identifier.uri |
https://repository.kpfu.ru/?p_id=192388 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Ab Imperio |
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dc.description.abstract |
Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones and reading
the entire layout of cemeteries and funeral rituals as semiotically meaningful
metatexts, this article approaches the phenomenon of Soviet subjectivity
from an unusual perspective. Death as the ultimate culmination of lived
experience documented Sovietness more conclusively than any “living”
manifestations, which only highlights the fundamental ambiguity of the
Soviet mind and society as reflected by the USSR's mortuary sphere. The
author identifies and examines the dialectics of “purity” and “hybridity”
within the Soviet urban cemetery space. The discourse of cultural purity persisted
throughout most of the Soviet period despite the regime's halfhearted
attempts at arranging distinctive ethnocultural groups into a mosaic whole.
Hybridity as a product of synthesizing new common meaning and social
identity from diverse cultural and social elements was mostly a grassroots
phenomenon. The observable changes in cemeteria |
ru_RU |
dc.language.iso |
ru |
ru_RU |
dc.subject |
смерть |
ru_RU |
dc.subject |
кладбище |
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dc.subject |
советская субъективность |
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dc.title |
Soviet Death and Hybrid Soviet Subjectivity: Urban Cemetery as a Metatext |
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dc.type |
Статьи в зарубежных журналах и сборниках |
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