Russian and American Cultures (eBook)
228 Seiten
Lexington Books (Verlag)
978-1-4985-3834-3 (ISBN)
Russia is a great countryboth in terms of size and its achievements. It is the largest country in the world and, perhaps, the richest one as well, if one counts all its natural resources combined. The Russian population is well educated and its sciences and technology are quite advanced. It is also a country with political, legal, and economic systems similar to those in Western Europe and North America. What then prevents it from joining the community of Western democratic societies? What makes it always slide back into the habitual mode of authoritarianism, nationalism, and permeating corruption even when formal democratic institutions and structures are installed? Why does it stubbornly resist any attempts to promote democracy and liberalism? Is it because some curse hangs over the country and it always ends up in the hands of a bad government? The author of this book is convinced that the Russian government is just a derivative of the entire populationthe entire culture.The book is thus devoted to Russian culture in comparison with Western cultures and the United States in particular. The author begins this juxtaposition at the dawn of Russian historythe Christianization of Russia in the late tenth century. Religion played a tremendous role in shaping Russian tradition from the tenth through the seventeenth centuries. Choosing Greek Orthodoxy Russia made the first and decisive step away from Western Christianity inheriting the Byzantine kind of authoritarianism and banning not only the religious doctrine but also all knowledge coming from the West including Latin. The author also demonstrates how serfdom and the agricultural commune, which lasted virtually into the twentieth century, fostered the culture of collectivism, nationalism, and legal nihilism. The book's last part explores the psychology of Russian perceptions of the United Statesa crucial factor in the relationships between the two countries. Russian culture, the author contends, persists due to inculcating children during the early childhood socialization, thus passing values and myths from generation to generation.This book represents a truly interdisciplinary project employing ideas and research results from such disciplines as cultural and psychological anthropology, social psychology, psychology of child development, sociology, semiology, law, and history of Russia and Russian religion.
Konstantin V. Kustanovich is professor emeritus of Russian at Vanderbilt University.
Part I: ReligionChapter 1: Spirituality and Education in Early Medieval Rus’Chapter 2: Religious Culture in Muscovy: The Fifteenth through Seventeenth CenturiesChapter 3: St. Petersburg: Development of Secular CultureChapter 4: Religion in Russia TodayChapter 5: A Culture Oriented toward Expression: The LegacyPart II: Russian Collectivism and the Work EthicChapter 6: Historical Origins of the Russian Work EthicChapter 7: Attitudes toward Work through the Eyes of Russian LiteraturePart III: Legal Nihilism: The Tradition of Law and Morality in RussiaChapter 8: A Case Study: Vitaly Kaloyev—A Murderer or a Hero?Chapter 9: Concepts of Legal Nihilism in the Contemporary Russian ContextChapter 10: Historical Roots of Russian Legal NihilismChapter 11: Law in Contemporary RussiaPart IV: Perceptions and ReactionsChapter 12: Russian Perceptions of America: Historical PerspectiveChapter 13: Individual Characteristics of Consciousness and Perception of a Foreign CultureChapter 14: Development of Individual Consciousness within National CultureChapter 15: Asymmetry in Russians’ Perception of America and Americans’ Perception of Russia
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.11.2018 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Regional- / Ländergeschichte |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Sozialpsychologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Ethnologie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
Schlagworte | authoritarianism • Collectivism • Cultural History • Law in Russia • Legal nihilism • Nationalism • Russia and America • Russian authoritarianism • Russian culture • Russian History • Russian nationalism • Russian Religion |
ISBN-10 | 1-4985-3834-7 / 1498538347 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-4985-3834-3 / 9781498538343 |
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