The Collective and the Individual in Russia - (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Oleg Kharkhordin (Hardcover)
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- Oleg Kharkhordin has constructed a compelling, subtle, and complex genealogy of the Soviet individual that is as much about Michel Foucault as it is about Russia.
- About the Author: Oleg Kharkhordin is Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University, and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, European University at St. Petersburg.
- 418 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
- Series Name: Studies on the History of Society and Culture
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About the Book
"A brilliant analysis. Using an extraordinary amount of rich and unusual primary sources and a remarkable array of theoretical insights, the author analyzes the role of the individual and individualism throughout the whole Communist period. It is one of the best works of sociology that I have read in recent years, and may be the most brilliant and provocative work that I have ever read on the Soviet Union."--Tim McDaniel, author of "Autocracy, Capitalism, and Revolution in Russia"Book Synopsis
Oleg Kharkhordin has constructed a compelling, subtle, and complex genealogy of the Soviet individual that is as much about Michel Foucault as it is about Russia. Examining the period from the Russian Revolution to the fall of Gorbachev, Kharkhordin demonstrates that Party rituals-which forced each Communist to reflect intensely and repeatedly on his or her "self," an entirely novel experience for many of them-had their antecedents in the Orthodox Christian practices of doing penance in the public gaze. Individualization in Soviet Russia occurred through the intensification of these public penitential practices rather than the private confessional practices that are characteristic of Western Christianity. He also finds that objectification of the individual in Russia relied on practices of mutual surveillance among peers, rather than on the hierarchical surveillance of subordinates by superiors that characterized the West. The implications of this book expand well beyond its brilliant analysis of the connection between Bolshevism and Eastern Orthodoxy to shed light on many questions about the nature of Russian society and culture.From the Back Cover
"A brilliant analysis. Using an extraordinary amount of rich and unusual primary sources and a remarkable array of theoretical insights, the author analyzes the role of the individual and individualism throughout the whole Communist period. It is one of the best works of sociology that I have read in recent years, and may be the most brilliant and provocative work that I have ever read on the Soviet Union."--Tim McDaniel, author of Autocracy, Capitalism, and Revolution in RussiaReview Quotes
"[A] beautifully designed, provocative book. . . . Sure to stimulate debate about the socializing roles of Soviet-era institutions."--"American Historical Review
About the Author
Oleg Kharkhordin is Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University, and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, European University at St. Petersburg.Dimensions (Overall): 9.33 Inches (H) x 6.33 Inches (W) x 1.48 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 418
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Political Ideologies
Series Title: Studies on the History of Society and Culture
Publisher: University of California Press
Theme: Radicalism
Format: Hardcover
Author: Oleg Kharkhordin
Language: English
Street Date: June 15, 1999
TCIN: 1005058861
UPC: 9780520216044
Item Number (DPCI): 247-28-9658
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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