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Identity in formation : the Russian-speaking populations in the near abroad

Title
Identity in formation : the Russian-speaking populations in the near abroad / David D. Laitin.
Author
Laitin, David D.
Publication
Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 1998.

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xiv, 417 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
  • Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, nationality groups have claimed sovereignty in the new republics bearing their names. With the ascendance of these titular nationality groups, Russian-speakers living in the post-Soviet republics face a radical crisis of identity. That crisis is at the heart of David D. Laitin's book.
  • Laitin portrays these Russian-speakers as a "beached diaspora" since the populations did not cross international borders; the borders themselves receded. He asks what will become of these populations. Will they learn the languages of the republics in which they live and prepare their children for assimilation? Will they return to a homeland many have never seen? Or will they become loyal citizens of the new republics while maintaining a Russian identity?
  • On the basis of ethnographic field research, discourse analysis, and mass surveys, Laitin analyzes trends in Estonia, Latvia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine.
Series Statement
The Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture
Uniform Title
Wilder House series in politics, history, and culture.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Pt. 1. Introduction. 1. A Theory of Political Identities. 2. Why the Peripheral Peoples Did Not Become Russians. 3. Three Patterns of Peripheral Incorporation -- Pt. 2. An Ethnography of the Double Cataclysm. 4. The Double Cataclysm. 5. Family Strategies in Response to the Cataclysm. 6. If Not Assimilation, Then What? -- Pt. 3. The Russian Response: Assimilation. 7. Assimilation: Survey Results. 8. Calculating Linguistic Status: An Experiment. 9. Turning Megalomanians into Ruritanians -- Pt. 4. Nationalism and Identity Shift. 10. The Russian-Speaking Nationality in Formation. 11. Russian Nationalism in Russia and the Near Abroad -- Pt. 5. Extensions of the Analysis. 12. Identity and Ethnic Violence. 13. Future Trajectories of Nation and State.
ISBN
  • 0801434955 (Cornell University Press : cloth : alk. paper)
  • 0801484952 (Cornell Paperbacks : pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 9780801484957 (Cornell Paperbacks : pbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
97048670
OCLC
  • 38024176
  • ocm38024176
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Columbia University Libraries