Rebounding Identities
The Politics of Identity in Russia and Ukraine
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 1. October 2006
Book
Hardback
384 pages
978-0-8018-8562-4 (ISBN)
Description
An examination of post-Soviet society through ethnic, religious, and linguistic criteria, this volume turns what is typically anthropological subject matter into the basis of politics, sociology, and history. Ten chapters cover such diverse subjects as Ukrainian language revival, Tatar language revival, nationalist separatism and assimilation in Russia, religious pluralism in Russia and in Ukraine, mobilization against Chinese immigration, and even the politics of mapmaking. A few of these chapters are principally historical, connecting tsarist and Soviet constructions to today's systems and struggles. The introduction by Dominique Arel sets out the project in terms of new scholarly approaches to identity, and the conclusion by Blair A. Ruble draws out political and social implications that challenge citizens and policy makers. Rebounding Identities is based on a series of workshops held at the Kennan Institute in 2002 and 2003.
Reviews / Votes
A creditable sample of the work done in many post-Soviet-study groups sponsored by the Kennan Institute over the last ten years. Foreign Affairs 2007 Geared toward scholars but equally enriching for the layperson, this volume allows readers to gain a greater understanding of the situation in Russia and Ukraine. Ukrainian Weekly 2007 This is a first-class book, exceptionally well organized and clearly written... Highly recommended. All readership levels. Choice 2007 To review such a well-thought-out, well-researched, and well-executed volume is a distinct pleasure. -- Bohdan Harasymiw Russian Review 2008 This collection is well worth reading. -- Paul D'Anieri Slavic Review 2008 Anyone planning to devise a new course in any of the fields represented here, or in comparative cultural or religious studies, will find ideas for topics and questions here, as well as rich material for a syllabus. Needless to say, any such new syllabus will have to include the volume under review. -- Roman Szporluk Canadian Slavonic Papers 2008More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Illustrations, maps
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
635 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-8562-4 (9780801885624)
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Persons
Dominique Arel is associate professor of political science and the first titular of the chair of Ukrainian Studies at University of Ottawa. Blair A. Ruble is director of the Kennan Institute at the Woodrow Wilson Center and the author, most recently, of Creating Diversity Capital: Transnational Migrants in Montreal, Washington, and Kyiv.