研究報告集 スラブ・ユーラシア研究報告集 No.8
Soviet Identity Politics and Local Identity in a Closed Border Town, 1944–1991
Alexander Izotov
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Foreword by Akihiro Iwashita and Paul Richardson |
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Preface: Remapping Sortavala from Belowby Jussi Laine
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Introductionby Elena Nikiforova
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| Soviet Identity Politics and Local Identity in a Closed Border Town, 1944–1991
Alexander Izotov
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| Introduction | 1 | 279KB |
| 1. Territoriality and Spaces of Power | 5 | 286KB |
| 2. Patriotic Education, Paramilitary Training and People’s Patrols: Defending the Socialist Motherland | 25 | 201KB |
| 3. The Role of Censorship in Soviet Identity Politics | 30 | 229KB |
| 4. The Changing Geopolitics of Border Discourses | 33 | 256KB |
| 5. Production-based Professional Identities | 44 | 288KB |
| 6. Encountering Remnants of the Past: Orchestrated Cultural, Ethnic and Religious Identities | 56 | 330KB |
| 7. Spatial Identities of a Border Town | 80 | 262KB |
| 8. Concluding Remarks | 93 | 310KB |