Solidarity of the Shaken - (Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society) by Tatyana Shchyttsova (Paperback)
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- In 2020, Belarus erupted in protest against a rigged election and the brutal response of its authoritarian regime, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's history.
- About the Author: Dr. Tatiana Shchyttsova is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Social Sciences and Head of the Center for Research of Intersubjectivity and Interpersonal Communication at the European Humanities University (EHU) in Vilnius.
- 270 Pages
- Political Science, World
- Series Name: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
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This book delves into the emergence of a vibrant political community in the 2020 protests in Belarus.Book Synopsis
In 2020, Belarus erupted in protest against a rigged election and the brutal response of its authoritarian regime, marking a pivotal moment in the nation's history. Though the revolution did not topple the government, it birthed something profound: a new, collective democratic subject. How did a populace, once politically indifferent, transform into a bastion of solidarity, unity, and fierce dedication to democratic ideals? This book delves into the heart of this transformation, exploring the emergence of a vibrant political community.
Drawing from her firsthand involvement in the movement, the author combines philosophical inquiry with insights from social and political theory. Through personal narratives and in-depth interviews, she paints a vivid picture of the genesis of this new 'we', a democratic multitude galvanized for enduring political change. This exploration is essential reading for anyone captivated by the dynamics of political awakening, the power of democratic solidarity, and the resilience against authoritarian control.Review Quotes
Belarus is a nation located in the center of the European continent that nonetheless receives little attention from US and EU politicians and experts since 2022. This neglect highlights the short-sightedness of Western strategic thought. Tatiana Shchyttsova has written a book presenting strong arguments for redirecting global and Western focus back to Belarusian affairs--now at a new level. The author provides answers to questions about who contemporary Belarusians are, what they want, and how they perceive their place in the world. Without understanding these answers, it is impossible to establish a framework for a free and peaceful Europe.--Mikhail Minakov, Senior Advisor, Kennan Institute, Wilson Center, Washington, DC
This is a much needed and clearly written exploration of the Belarus revolution--the 2020 mass democratic protest against Lukashenka's regime. The emergence of a community of thousands of citizens capable of efficient networking and solidarity leads the author to tackle a pervasive yet complex problem, namely, how does a new national 'we' emerge? Tatiana Shchyttsova illustrates her argument with compelling examples from sociological polls, field work, her own political activism, media, and psychology, and explains the significance of such essential concepts as contingency, political triangulation, sublime, and vulnerability. In exposing the logic of post-electoral political antagonism, the author compellingly demonstrates the role philosophy can play in understanding the transformations of Belarus society vis-à-vis global changes.--Elena Trubina, Research Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC
About the Author
Dr. Tatiana Shchyttsova is Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Social Sciences and Head of the Center for Research of Intersubjectivity and Interpersonal Communication at the European Humanities University (EHU) in Vilnius. She studied philosophy at the Belarusian State University in Minsk and Russian State University for the Humanities in Moscow. Shchyttsova serves on the International Advisory Board of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Germany). She is also a member of the Board of Central and East European Society for Phenomenology and editor-in-chief of the journal Topos (published since 2000). Among her previous books are the Russian-language volumes The Event in the Philosophy of Bakhtin (Logvinov 2002), Do You Want to Talk about It? The New Psychological Culture of Post-Soviet Belarus and Ukraine (EHU 2014), Anthropology. Ethics. Politics (EHU 2014), and No Future: Depression and Authoritarian Society (EHU 2020), as well as Jenseits der Unbezüglichkeit: Geborensein und Intergenerative Erfahrung (Königshausen & Neumann 2016). Her papers have been published in The Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology, Emotions and Society, The Ideology and Politics Journal, and other periodicals.Dimensions (Overall): 8.27 Inches (H) x 5.83 Inches (W)
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 270
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: World
Series Title: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Theme: Russian & Former Soviet Union
Format: Paperback
Author: Tatyana Shchyttsova
Language: English
Street Date: August 4, 2025
TCIN: 1003687500
UPC: 9783838220307
Item Number (DPCI): 247-35-1049
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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