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Everyday Politics in Russia
From Resentment to Resistance
Everyday Politics in Russia
From Resentment to Resistance
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Description
What do Russians really want? Do they want authoritarianism and are they prepared to go along with a war of conquest and destruction? Or do they want something else?
A landmark contribution to the field, Morris is the only social researcher to have carried out fieldwork in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine, engaging with communities in Moscow, regional cities, as well as rural areas to bring perspectives on Russian everyday lives that are now entirely inaccessible to the West. Everyday Politics in Russia uses the lens of micropolitics, defined not as politics in miniature but instead as taking seriously the political content of people's normal lives revealed in their practices, interactions and discussions. Based on decades-long interactions with people from a diverse cross-section of society in Russia – from security service officers to factory workers, from unemployed young men to citizen journalists and activists, this is the most comprehensive insight to date into the complexity of Russian attitudes toward war, their government and the post-1991 political trajectory.
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Note on the Text
Introduction: Rethinking the Meaning of the Political in Russia
Part I - ABSENT PRESENCES
Chapter 1. War and Society Response: Defensive Consolidation
Chapter 2. Feeling for an Absent Presence: The Roots of Russian Ressentiment
Chapter 3. Absurd Inhabitations: Portraits of Suffering and Striving
PART II: LIINES OF CONTROL
Chapter 4. Capitalist Realism: Russia's Laboratories of Hopelessness?
Chapter 5. Incoherent State: On Co-Producing Governance from Below
PART III: LINES OF FLIGHT
Chapter 6. Nomads: An Intermezzo on Garages and Other Non-Places
Chapter 7. Craft as Politics: From Salvage Economies to Mending the World
Chapter 8. 'This Thing We Do': Wartime Entanglement of People in Politics
Chapter 9. Peopling the Everyday Politics of Post-Socialism
References
Index
Product details

Published | 20 Mar 2025 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 264 |
ISBN | 9781350509337 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This exceptional dive into Russian society is an exemplary demonstration that cultural anthropology has become crucial to capture the nuances, ambivalences, and the cocreational nature of the relationship between state and society in Russia. A must-read for those who want to comprehend Russia from the inside, and in war time.
Marlene Laruelle, author of Ideology and Meaning-Making under the Putin Regime
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Morris offers a unique perspective on contemporary Russia, coming from a stranger who lives in the country and studies it without prejudice. If you are looking for a single account of life in wartime Russia, read Everyday Politics in Russia. It meticulously conveys a rich and sobering story of what happens when politics dies, yet a glimmer of the political remains.
Greg Yudin, Princeton University, USA
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This ambitious book explores the forms of political life in contemporary Russia through a close anthropological gaze. Focusing on “ordinary people” deprived of political power and the capacity for collective organization, the book brilliantly demonstrates that their lives can be intensely political, even if this politics may be invisible to dominant theories and research methods … By showing that the political exists in forms and places that transcend not only state institutions and systems of hierarchical subordination, but also romanticized forms of resistance and “weapons of the weak,” this study expands the vocabulary of political anthropology.
Alexei Yurchak, author of Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More: The Last Soviet Generation

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