Zhurzhenko | Borderlands into Bordered Lands. Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine | Buch | 978-3-8382-0042-2 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 98, 334 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 433 g

Reihe: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

Zhurzhenko

Borderlands into Bordered Lands. Geopolitics of Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine


1. Auflage 2010
ISBN: 978-3-8382-0042-2
Verlag: ibidem-Verlag

Buch, Englisch, Band 98, 334 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 433 g

Reihe: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society

ISBN: 978-3-8382-0042-2
Verlag: ibidem-Verlag


Since 1991, post-Soviet political elites in Ukraine, Russia and Belarus have been engaged in nation- as well as state-building. They have tried to strengthen territorial sovereignty and national security, re-shape collective identities and re-narrate national histories. Former Soviet republics have become new neighbours, partners and competitors searching for geopolitical identity in the “new Eastern Europe,” i.e. the countries left outside the enlarged EU. Old paradigms such as “Eurasia” or “East Slavic civilisation” have been re-invented and politically instrumentalized in the international relations and domestic politics of these countries. At the same time, these old concepts and myths have been contested and challenged by pro-Western elites.
The main subject of this book is the construction of post-Soviet borders and their political, social and cultural implications. It focuses on the exemplary case of the Ukrainian-Russian border, approaching it as a social construct and a discursive phenomenon. The book shows how the symbolic meanings of and narratives on this border contribute to national identity formation and shape the images of the neighbouring countries as “the Other” thereby shedding new light on the role of border disputes between Ukraine and Russia in bilateral relations, in EU neighbourhood politics and in domestic political conflicts. The study also addresses “border making” on the regional level, focusing on the cross-border cooperation between Kharkiv and Belgorod and on the dilemmas of a Euroregion “in absence of Europe.” Finally, it reflects the everyday experiences of the residents of near-border villages and shows how national and local identities are performed at, and transformed by, the new border.

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List of Abbreviations
List of Images
Foreword: Ukraine en route to where?, by Dieter Segert
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I. Remapping the Post-Soviet Space
1. "Eurasia" and its Uses in the Ukrainian Geopolitical Imagination
2. Slavic Sisters into European Neighbours: Ukrainian-Belarusian relations after 1991
Part II. Bordering Nations, Transcending Boundaries
3. Under Construction: the Ukrainian-Russian Border from the Soviet Collapse to EU Enlargement
4. Boundary in Mind: Discourses and Narratives of the Ukrainian-Russian Border
5. "Slobozhanshchyna": Re-inventing a Region in the Ukrainian-Russian Borderlands
Part III. Living (with the) Border
6. Making Sense of a New Border: Social Transformations and Shifting Identities in Five Near-Border Villages
7. Becoming Ukrainians in a "Russian" Village: Local Identity, Language and National Belonging


The author:

Dr. Tatiana Zhurzhenko is Elise Richter Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science of the University of Vienna, and Associate Professor at the Department of Philosophy of the V. Karazin Kharkiv National University, where she studied political economy and social theory. Zhurzhenko is the author of Gendernye rynki Ukrainy (European Humanities University Press 2008). Her articles have appeared in, among other periodicals, Nationalities Papers, Ab Imperio, European Journal of Women’s Studies, Österreichische Osthefte, Transit: Europäische Revue, and the internet journal Eurozine.

The author of the foreword:

Dr. Dieter Segert is Professor of Comparative Politics with a focus on Transitions in Central and Eastern Europe, at the University of Vienna.



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