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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism [PDF]
This article focuses on investigating how Russian colonialism has re-invented Ukrainian identity and framed its perception both in Ukraine and in Western societies.
Galyna Kotliuk
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“Oriental” trends in Russian and Hungarian architecture
The article is devoted to three directions of oriental architecture – cult, palace and park. Its main part concerns the architecture of the Budapest synagogues. As an example of Russian orientalism, the phenomenon of Black Sea palaces of the highest St.
Алина Иванова +1 more
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Eurasijství z hlediska koncepce orientalismu Edwarda Saida [PDF]
The paper deals with selected aspects of the studies of Orientalism, as it was introduced by E. W. Said in his monograph Orientalism, in the context of Russian colonial experience, with specific features of Russian “internal” and “outer” colonization, as
Anna Ivanova
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Introduction. Edward W. Said’s Orientalism: Western Conceptions of the Orient introduced the category ‘Orientalism’ into scientific and political discourse.
Karine R. Ambartsumyan
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The focus of the article is on the representations of the Russian Empire in the New Lands (the Far East and Turkestan) which became part of the Republic of Ingushetia at the same time in the late 19th - early 20th century, and the mirror problem of ...
Ivanova Alina P. +2 more
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Orientalism poetics: story by Leonid Solovyov “The Nomad”
The article deals with the problem of orientalism in literature, narrowed to the question of Russian orientalism and its Soviet derivation. The names of Nikolai Karazin and Andrey Platonov are mentioned among Russian literary Orientalists.
Eleonora F. Shafranskaya +1 more
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Construction of Russian exceptionalism: first Orientologists in Russian academia
Since the exact place of Russian state and society between “the East” and “the West” has been a contested topic for ages, “Russian Orientalism” has also turned to be one of the key words in the Russia and Eurasia-related area studies.
Melih Demirtaş
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Post-Orientalist Discourse in Lesja Ukrajinka’s Writing
The article interprets Lesja Ukrajinka’s creative work through the lens of post-colonialism and post-orientalism. The conceptions of H. Dabashi, G. Spivak, T. Hundorova are involved for analyzing the vision of the East by Lesja Ukrajinka.
Svitlana Kocherga
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This article conducts an analysis of the activities of the Russian Caucasus scholar A. P. Berge (1828‑1886) with the aim of investigating the process of shaping historical knowledge about the Caucasian periphery of the Russian Empire during the late ...
Tatyana A. Kolosovskaya
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The “Kirghiz Fairy Tale” in The Gift: Nabokov, Folklore, and Orientalism [PDF]
In the second chapter of The Gift, Fyodor Konstantinovich Godunov-Cherdyntsev recalls a “Kirghiz fairy tale” about a human eye that wants “to encompass everything in the world.” The plot of the story goes back to a Talmudic parable about Alexander the ...
Alexander A. Panchenko
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