<P>While the collapse of communism in Russia was relatively peaceful, ethnic relations have been deteriorating since then. This deterioration poses a threat to the functioning of the Russian state and is a major obstacle to its future development. Analysing ethnic relations in the North Caucasus, th
Nation, Ethnicity and Race on Russian Television: Mediating Post-Soviet Difference
β Scribed by Stephen Hutchings; Vera Tolz
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 301
- Series
- Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Russia, one of the most ethno-culturally diverse countries in the world, provides a rich case study on how globalisation and associated international trends are disrupting, and causing the radical rethinking of approaches to, inter-ethnic cohesion. The book highlights the importance of television broadcasting in shaping national discourse and the place of ethno-cultural diversity within it. It argues that television s role here has been reinforced, rather than diminished, by the rise of new media technologies. Through an analysis of a wide range of news and other television programmes, the book shows how the covert meanings of discourse on a particular issue can diverge from the overt significance attributed to it, just as the impact of that discourse may not conform with the original aims of the broadcasters. The book discusses the tension between the imperative to maintain security through centralised government and overall national cohesion that Russia shares with other European states, and the need to remain sensitive to, and to accommodate, the needs and perspectives of ethnic minorities and labour migrants. It compares the increasingly isolationist popular ethnonationalism in Russia, which harks back to "old-fashioned" values, with the similar rise of the Tea Party in the United States and the UK Independence Party in Britain. Throughout, this extremely rich, well-argued book complicates and challenges received wisdom on Russia s recent descent into authoritarianism. It points to a regime struggling to negotiate the dilemmas it faces, given its Soviet legacy of ethnic particularism, weak civil society, large native Muslim population and overbearing, yet far from entirely effective, state control of the media."
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration and translation
Introduction: A clash of two Russias, a tale of two cities
1 Television and nationhood: The broader context
PART I Managing difference
2 Mapping an uncertain terrain: An overview of the corpus
3 Re-inventing Russia in television news commemorations of the βDay of National Unityβ: Mediation as fracture
4 Ethnic conflict and television news coverage of the December 2010 Moscow riots: Managing the unexpected
PART II Difference at the margins
5 Re-working Russian diversity: The βmarginalβ role of television fiction
6 Transcending marginality: Ethnicity, identity and religion on Vesti-Buriatiia
PART III Difference in question
7 (Un)covering alterity: Television, the 2012 presidential elections and the ethnic underside of Russian political discourse
8 An unholy scandal: Profanity, abjection and the production of Russian-ness in the βpunk prayerβ affair
9 βThere is war on our streets...β: The βnational questionβ and migration on state-aligned television after the 2012 presidential elections
Conclusion: Difference in the balance
Bibliography
Index
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