In today 's world where other cultures are being tapped to a
greater extent than ever before, the processes of mixing and
matching are especially relevant in making sense of Russia. Not
only do borrowing and assimilation, interaction between the
Familiar and the Alien, constitute a venerable tradition in Russian
culture, but during the two last post-Soviet decades a notable
Western influence has become apparent.
This book provides means for understanding Russianness in this
new situation. By bringing together Russian and Western, eminent
and younger scholars it provides insights both from inside and
outside. By extending its perspectives to three fields linguistics,
cultural studies, and social sciences it covers different
dimensions of creative misunderstandings, hybrids, tensions and
other modes of adaptation in the Russian culture. By offering
concrete case studies it avoids easy stereotypes, deconstructs
clich s, problematizes accepted truths, and identifies points of
interaction between Russia and the West.
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