Multiple moralities and religions in post-Soviet Russia / edited by Jarrett Zigon.
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Year of Publication: | 2011 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | vi, 238 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Multiple moralities: discourse, pratices, and breakdowns in post-Soviet Russia / Jarrett Zigon
- Exploring Russian religiosity as a source of morality today / Alexander Agadjanian
- Post-Soviet orthodoxy in the making: strategies for continuity thinking among Russian middle-aged school teachers / Agata Ladykowska
- The politics of rightness: social justice among Russia's christian communities / Melissa L. Caldwell
- An ethos of relatedness: foreign aid and grassroots charities in two orthodox parishes in North-Western Russia / Detelina Tocheva
- "A lot of blood is unrevenged here": moral disintegration in post-war Chechnya / Ieva Raubisko
- Morality, utopia, discipline: new religious movements and Soviet culture / Alexander A. Panchenko
- Constructing moralities around the Tsarist family / Kathy Rousselet
- St. Xenia as a patron of female social suffrage: an essay on anthropological hagiology / Jeanne Kormina and Sergey Shtyrkov
- Built with gold or tears? Moral discourses on church construction and the role of entrepreneurial donations / Tobias Kollner.