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Inspired by popular, feminist, subaltern, and ecocritical geopolitics, Geopolitics and Culture: Narrating Eastern European and Eurasian Worlds presents new research of culture in the Eastern European context. This volume highlights the symbolic production of power, which, although located outside political institutions, engenders geopolitical boundaries and defines cultural margins. Analyzing multilingual materials such as blockbuster films, digital visuals, blogs and discussion forums, print fiction and TV series, museum exhibitions, and everyday cultural practice, this book argues for the importance of studying the links between geopolitical narratives, global and regional hierarchies, and popular cultural production. The contributors advance a decolonizing methodology, which challenges the cultural and geopolitical hierarchies inside Eastern Europe and Eurasia while also casting a critical eye on the geopolitical hierarchies of global Anglophone media cultures.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Decolonizing Popular Geopolitics? Narrating Experiences Beyond the Anglophone World Saara Ratilainen, Sanna Turoma, and Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus

Part I: Contesting Global Hierarchies

Chapter 1: Streaming Chernobyl: Mediatized Battles over the Geopolitics of an Ecological Disaster Sanna Turoma and Mika Perkiömäki
Chapter 2: A Double-Edged Sword? Nationalist Blockbusters of China and Russia Tatu Laukkanen
Chapter 3: The East Will Rise Again: Gone with the Wind in the USSR and Russia Michael Denner

Part II Margins, Mobility, and Belonging

Chapter 4: Everyday Geopolitics of Uzbek Migrants in Russia and Their Left-behind Families in Uzbekistan Sherzod Eraliev and Rustamjon Urinboyev
Chapter 5: Writing the Difference: Geopolitical Imaginaries in Polish Travel Blogging Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius
Chapter 6: Geopolitical Marginality in the Age of Globalization: Blogger Mariia Dubrovskaia’s Travels across Eurasian Spaces Saara Ratilainen
Chapter 7: Alternative Geopolitics of Urban Space: The “Attractive Sadness” of Soviet Housing Projects Mikhail Suslov
Chapter 8: Geopolitics of “Eastern” Bodies in European Cultural Heritage Sigrid Kaasik-Krogerus

Part III: Identities and Bodies Displaced

Chapter 9: Between the Russian and American Empires: The Sense of Place of an Arctic Peninsula in Yuri Rytkheu’s Novel The Chukchi Bible Eeva Kuikka
Chapter 10: Narrating the Geopolitics of Displacement: Marina Palei’s Khutor and the Scale of the Body Marja Sorvari
Chapter 11: Deterritorialization of Literary Identity: Exile and New Aesthetic Strategies in Russian-language Literatures Outside the Russian Federation Ilya Kukulin
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Product details

Published Feb 19 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 308
ISBN 9781666973259
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 17 BW Photos, 3 Tables
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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