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ISBN 10: 1317155807
ISBN 13: 9781317155805
Author: Anton Popov
Culture Ethnicity and Migration After Communism The Pontic Greeks 1st Edition Table of contents:
1 The Cultural Production of ‘Transnational Locals’ in Theory and (of) Practice
Introduction
Cultural Processes and Identity
Visualising Culture: The ‘Transnational Circuit of Culture’
Theory of Practice: Structure, Agency and the Cultural Production of Identity
Identification: The Discursive Construction of Identity and the ‘Other’
Predicaments of Cultural Identity: Culture, Nation and Ethnicity
Questions of Culture, Identity and Space: ‘Natural’ Links or Discursive Constructions?
The ‘National Order of Things’ and Construction of Ethnic Boundaries
The Politics of Ethnic Representation and the Struggle Over Classification
Transnational Migration and Cultural Identities in the ‘Global Ecumene’
Globalisation, Modernity and Culture: Differences versus Homogenisation
The Production of Identities and Experiences of Transnationalism: Cultural Hybridity, Transnational Families and the Nation-state
Conclusion
2 Ethnicity and Migration After Communism
Introduction
Krasnodar Krai: Location, Population and Migration
Thinking and Making the Ethnos: (Post-) Soviet Ethnic Discourses and Nationality Policies
Soviet Modernity and the Creation of ‘Titular Nationalities’
The Theory of Ethnos
‘The Reordering of Meaningful Worlds’: New Ethnic Diversity in the Post-Soviet Space
Post-Soviet ‘Securitisation’ of Inter-ethnic Relations
‘Migration Policy’ of the Regional Political Regimes in Southern Russia
Construction of ‘Migrants’ and ‘Natives’ and Regional Legislation in Krasnodar Krai
The Regional Discourse of ‘Securitisation’ and the Criminalisation of Ethnic Minorities and Migrants
Academic Discourse and the Conceptualisation of Migration and Ethnicity in Southern Russia
Thinking About ‘Ethnic Conflict’
The Concept of Kuban Regional Identity: ‘Indigenisation’ of Cossacks
Construction of Cultural Differences Between ‘Slavs’ and ‘Migrants’
Conclusion
3 History and the Politics of Representation Greek Ethnicity in Southern Russia
Introduction
The Greeks of the Pontos
Vitiazevo: Forging Greek Ethnicity Through Colonisation, ‘Indigenisation’ and Exile
The Gaverdovskii Greeks: An Informal Migrant Community
Greek Ethnicity and the Politics of Representation in Southern Russia
Greek National-Cultural Organisations as Post-Soviet Institutions
The ‘Ethno-national Character’ of Gaverdovskii and Adygean Ethno-nationalism
Vitiazevo: The ‘Indigenous’ Political Regime in the Province and ‘the Greek Order’ in the Town
Conclusion
4 Making Sense of Home and Homeland Motivations and Strategies for a Transnational Migrant Circuit
Introduction
Motivations for Migration: Surviving Identity Crisis and Socio-economic Hardship After Socialism
A New Greek Diaspora?
The Greek Nation as the Escape From Ethnic Alienation
Possessing the ‘Homeland’ in Greece and the Production of the Dispossessed in Post-Soviet Russia
The Homeland of the Greek Migrants, or the Journey There and Back Again
Economic Migration: Expectations, Disappointments and New Opportunities
Rethinking ‘Home’ and ‘Homeland’
Conclusion
5 Transnationalisation, Materialisation and Commoditisation of Ethnicity
Introduction
Visa Regulations and Citizenship Provisions for the ‘Repatriated’ Greeks
‘Materialisation’ of Greek Ethnic and National Identities via the Bureaucracy of Emigration
Greek-ness as a Commodity
The Emigration Business of Greek National-cultural Societies
Conclusion
6 The Transnational Family Re-shaping Kinship and Genealogy
Introduction
The Kinship and Migration: From the ‘Traditional’ to the ‘Imagined’ Family
‘Relativising’ the Transnational Family
Gifts, Relatives and Rituals: Family Life as a Transnational Exchange
The Genealogy and the National Identity of the Greek Transnational Migrants
Conclusion
7 A Place Called ‘Home’ Property Ownership, Legitimacy and Local Identification of Migrants in Home Communities
Introduction
The Social Meaning of Property
Provincial Citizenship Regimes and Property Ownership
Local Predicaments of ‘Transnational’ Citizenship
‘We are Local Greeks’: Propiska, Privatisation and the Localisation of Identity
Purchasing ‘the Land’: Morality and the Economy of the Property Market
Legitimacy of Ownership and the Local Identification of Transnational Migrants
Vasilii’s Help
Sergei’s House
Elena’s Fear
Conclusion
8 Becoming Pontic Greeks
Introduction
Spatial and Temporal Boundaries of Pontic Identity in Southern Russia
The Caucasian Identity of Pontic Greeks in Southern Russia?
The Internal Other: Turkish-ness and the Pontic Cultural Identity
Cultural Boundaries of Pontic Identity and the Diversity of Greek Experience in Southern Russia
Conclusion
9 The Pontic Greek Cultural Revival A Global Network and Local Concerns
Introduction
‘Pontic Myth’: The Death and Rebirth of Pontic Greek Culture in Post-Soviet Russia
The ‘Pontic Spectacle’: Cultural Representation, Continuity and Transformation
Pontic Cultural Representation and Relations of Power
The Orthodox Revival and Ethnicity in Southern Russia
The Panayia: ‘Indigenisation’ of Pontic Orthodoxy in the Local Landscape
Capitalism, the Church and the Communalist Morality of Ethnonationalism
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