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Not by Bread Alone - Social Support in the New Russia (Paperback)
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Not by Bread Alone - Social Support in the New Russia (Paperback)
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What Muscovites get in a soup kitchen run by the Christian Church
of Moscow is something far more subtle and complex--if no less
necessary and nourishing--than the food that feeds their hunger. In
"Not by Bread Alone, " the first full-length ethnographic study of
poverty and social welfare in the postsocialist world, Melissa L.
Caldwell focuses on the everyday operations and civil transactions
at CCM soup kitchens to reveal the new realities, the enduring
features, and the intriguing subtext of social support in Russia
today.
In an international food aid community, Caldwell explores how
Muscovites employ a number of improvisational tactics to satisfy
their material needs. She shows how the relationships that develop
among members of this community--elderly Muscovite recipients,
Russian aid workers, African student volunteers, and North American
and European donors and volunteers--provide forms of social support
that are highly valued and ultimately far more important than
material resources. In "Not by Bread Alone" we see how the soup
kitchens become sites of social stability and refuge for all who
interact there--not just those with limited financial means--and
how Muscovites articulate definitions of hunger and poverty that
depend far more on the extent of one's social contacts than on
material factors.
By rethinking the ways in which relationships between social and
economic practices are theorized--by identifying social relations
and social status as Russia's true economic currency--this book
challenges prevailing ideas about the role of the state, the nature
of poverty and welfare, the feasibility of Western-style reforms,
and the primacy of social connections in the daily lives of
ordinary people in post-Soviet Russia.
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