Russia and Soul : : An Exploration / / Dale Pesmen.

This ethnography of everyday life in contemporary Russia is also an examination of discourses and practices of "soul" or dusha. Russian soul has historically appeared as a myth, a consoling fiction, and a trope of national and individual self-definition that drew romantic foreigners to Rus...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Dedication and Acknowledgments --   |t Nate on Transliteration, Translation, and Names --   |t Glossary --   |t PART I. SITUATING SOUL --   |t Introduction: Is soul a thing? --   |t 1. O.M.S.K. --   |t PART II .AGAINST AND FOR DUSHA --   |t 2. In Public Transportation and in the Soul: You call this life? --   |t 3. A Channel between Worlds --   |t 4. The Language of Music and the Russian Language --   |t 5. The Baths: A Celebration for Soul and Body --   |t Story: For Anna Viktorovna --   |t PART III. EVERYONE WANTS SOMETHING, BUT ONLY THROUGH SOMEONE --   |t Two Stories: Decency (Oleg), Generosity (Grisha) --   |t 6. Do Not Have a Hundred Rubles, Have Instead a Hundred Friends --   |t Story: Pulling Something Out of a Hat --   |t 7. Like the Trojan Horse's Gut: Hospitality and Nationalism --   |t 8. Standing Bottles, Washing Deals, and Drinking for the Soul --   |t 9. If You Want to Live, You've Got to Krutit'sia: Crooked and Straight --   |t PART IV. AUTHORITY --   |t 10. Depth, Openings, and Closings --   |t Story A Second Soul --   |t 11. If You Want to Know a Man, Give Him Power --   |t PART V. TOGETHERNESS --   |t 12. Those who Poke into My Soul: Dostoevsky, Bakhtin, Love --   |t 13. We Lost Some Neatness --   |t PART VI. CONCLUSIONS --   |t Two Discussions: Semantics and National Character I Homo Sovieticus --   |t Conclusions --   |t Epilogue: Non-Russian Souls --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a This ethnography of everyday life in contemporary Russia is also an examination of discourses and practices of "soul" or dusha. Russian soul has historically appeared as a myth, a consoling fiction, and a trope of national and individual self-definition that drew romantic foreigners to Russia. Dale Pesmen shows that in the 1990s this "soul" was scorned, worshipped, and used to create, manipulate, and exploit cultural capital. Pesmen focuses on "soul" in part as what people chose to do and how they did it, especially practices considered "definitive" of Russians, such as hospitality, the use of alcoholic beverages, steam baths, Russian language, music, and suffering. Attempting to avoid narrow definitions of soul as a thing, Pesmen developed a new way of structuring ethnographic interviews.During her stay in a formerly "closed" military industrial city and surrounding villages, Pesmen spent time on public transportation and in kitchens, steam baths, vegetable gardens, shops, and workplaces. She uses stories from her fieldwork along with examples from the media and literature to introduce a phenomenology of russkaia dusha and of related American and other non-Russian metaphysical notions, exploring diverse elements in their makeup, examining and questioning the world created when people believe in the existence of such "deep," "vast," "enigmatic," "internal" centers. Among theoretical issues she addresses are those of power, community, self, exchange, coherence, and morality. Pesmen's attention to dusha gives her a multifaceted perspective on Russian culture and society and informs her rich portrayal of life in a Russian city at a historically critical moment. 
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