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Multiple Moralities and Religions in Post-Soviet Russia

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In the post-Soviet period morality became a debatable concept, open to a multitude of expressions and performances. From Russian Orthodoxy to Islam, from shamanism to Protestantism, religions of various kinds provided some of the first possible alternative moral discourses and practices after the end of the Soviet system. This influence remains strong today. Within the Russian context, religion and morality intersect in such social domains as the relief of social suffering, the interpretation of history, the construction and reconstruction of traditions, individual and social health, and business practices. The influence of religion is also apparent in the way in which the Russian Orthodox Church increasingly acts as the moral voice of the government. The wide-ranging topics in this ethnographically based volume show the broad religious influence on both discursive and everyday moralities. The contributors reveal that although religion is a significant aspect of the various assemblages of morality, much like in other parts of the world, religion in postsocialist Russia cannot be separated from the political or economic or transnational institutional aspects of morality.

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PART I: INTRODUCTIONS

Chapter 1. Multiple Moralities: discourses, practices, and breakdowns in post-Soviet Russia

Jarrett Zigon

Chapter 2. Exploring Russian Religiosity as a Source of Morality Today

Alexander Agadjanian

PART II: MULTIPLE MORALITIES

Chapter 3. Post-Soviet Orthodoxy in the making: strategies for continuity thinking among Russian middle-aged school teachers

Agata Ładykowska

Chapter 4. The Politics of Rightness: Social Justice among Russia’s Christian Communities

Melissa L. Caldwell

Chapter 5. An Ethos of Relatedness: Foreign Aid and Grassroots Charitiesin Two Orthodox Parishes in North-Western Russia

Detelina Tocheva

Chapter 6. New times, new virtues? The construction of morality in post-war Chechnya

Ieva Raubisko

Chapter 7. Morality, Utopia, Discipline: New Religious Movements and Soviet Culture

Alexander A. Panchenko

Chapter 8. Constructing Moralities around the Tsarist Family

Kathy Rousselet

Chapter 9. St Xenia as a Patron of Female Social Suffering: An Essay on Anthropological Hagiology

Jeanne Kormina and Sergey Shtyrkov

Chapter 10. Built with Gold or Tears? Moral Discourses on Church Construction and the Role of Entrepreneurial Donations

Tobias Köllner

Afterword: Multiple Moralities, Multiple Secularisms

Catherine Wanner

Notes on Contributors

Bibliography

Index

A propos de l'auteur


Jarrett Zigon is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam. He is the author of Morality: An Anthropological Perspective (2008), Making the New Post-Soviet Person: Moral Experience in Contemporary Moscow (2010), and HIV is God’s Blessing: Rehabilitating Morality in Neoliberal Russia (2011). His articles can be found in Anthropological Theory, Ethnos, and Ethos among other journals.

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The wide-ranging topics in this ethnographically based volume show the broad religious influence on both discursive and everyday moralities. The contributors reveal that although religion is a significant aspect of the various assemblages of morality, much like in other parts of the world, religion in postsocialist Russia cannot be separated...

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"In this volume, the discussion of multiple moralities, religions and secularisms is put forth by multiple voices of researchers as well...representing different levels of ethnographic intimacy and theoretical engagement. While this disparity could end up as a flaw, as often happens with edited volumes, in this case it complements well the complexity of the moral worlds of informants and heterogeneity of local moral discourses ... This volume also enriches the study of secularism, religion and morality in post-Soviet studies and beyond."� �� Social Analysis

"This innovative book with high academic standards combines anthropologists'growing interest in studying morality with a special focus on the anthropology of religion, both situated in the context of post-Soviet Russia."� �� Slavic Review

"This collection includes an impressive roster of contributors in order to offer a multitude of analyses that specifically address the relationship between morality and religion in post-Soviet Russia...As a whole, this volume unquestionably enriches the contemporary understanding of post-Soviet Russia. It also adds to a growing concern with the articulation of a contemporary anthropology of morality."� �� Journal of Contemporary Religion

�"...the essays in this collection perform two valuable functions-first, to alert anthropologists to the importance and multiplicity (that is, diversity and relativism) of moralities, and second, to inform us of the extensive literature and achievements on the anthropology of Russian religion and morality."� �� Anthropology Review Database

�"One of the volume's notable contributions is that it brings together ethnographies on religious groups that have so far been underrepresented in English-language ethnographies... the collection as a whole points beyond its declared theoretical framework, which is certainly an achievement."� �� Anthropos

"...a strong volume that provides an excellent overview of the moral breakdown and re-constitution in Russia. It is a valuable contribution to the fast growing body of English-language volumes that study different aspect of religion and morality in the former Soviet Union. In addition, it is one of the few English-language volumes on the Orthodox Church."� �� Mathijs Pelkmans, London School of Economics

Détails du produit

Auteurs Jarrett Zigon, Jarrett (EDT) Zigon
Collaboration Jarrett Zigon (Editeur)
Edition BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 01.11.2013
 
EAN 9781782380535
ISBN 978-1-78238-053-5
Pages 244
Catégories Sciences sociales, droit, économie > Sciences sociales en général

Anthropology of Religion, Anthropology (General)

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