Cambridge University Press, 2005. — xiv, 240 p. — ISBN 978-0-521-83926-6. — ISBN 978-0-521-02429-7.
What is Russia? Who are Russians? What is “Russianness”? The question of national identity has long been a vexed one in Russia, and is particularly pertinent in the post-Soviet period. For a thousand years, these questions have been central to the work of Russian writers, artists, musicians, film-makers, critics, politicians, and philosophers.
‘All the Russias …’?
Simon Franklin and Emma WiddisIdentities in time and spaceRussia in time.
Simon FranklinRussia as space.
Emma WiddisContrastive identities: ‘Us’ and ‘Them’‘Us’: Russians on Russianness.
Hubertus F. Jahn‘Them’: Russians on foreigners.
Anthony Cross‘Essential’ identitiesIdentity and religion.
Simon FranklinMusic of the soul?
Marina Frolova-WalkerIdentity in language?.
Boris GasparovByt: identity and everyday life.
Catriona KellySymbols of identityMonuments and identity.
Lindsey Hughes‘Pushkin’ and identity.
Stephanie Sandler