02617nam 2200529z- 450 991054769930332120220224(CKB)5590000000895503(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/78696(oapen)doab78696(EXLCZ)99559000000089550320202202d2014 |y 0rusurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRussian National Myth in TransitionTartuUniversity of Tartu Press20141 online resource (302 p.)Acta Slavica Estonica69949-32-747-4 9949-32-748-2 Acta Slavica Estonica is an international series of publications on current issues of Russian and other Slavic languages, literatures and cultures. This volume is part of the subseries Studia Russica Helsingiensia et Tartuensia, XIV, and unites scholars from Estonia, Finland, Russia, Ukraine, Germany, and Canada who belong to the tradition of the Tartu Lotman school. This collective monograph explores the development of national myth on the basis of a variety of materials from Russian culture, beginning from the Late Middle Ages and finishing with the Soviet epoch. The main part of the study is devoted to the Imperial period - the epoch during which the notion of nation arises. Analyzing the mechanisms used to construct national ideology, the authors especially stress the participation of literature and art in nation building: the role of the press, theatre, writers and their works in their dependence upon historical matters and political conjuncture.General and world historybicsscPopular beliefs and controversial knowledgebicsscRussiabicsscSocial and cultural historybicsscSociety and culture: generalbicsscidentity constructionnation buildingnational ideologynational mythpatriotismRussian cultureRussian literatureGeneral and world historyPopular beliefs and controversial knowledgeRussiaSocial and cultural historySociety and culture: generalKisseljova Ljubovedt1320846Kisseljova LjubovothBOOK9910547699303321Russian National Myth in Transition3034455UNINA