Following an ethnographic field study, the author presents her findings on the cognitive collective identity of Belarusian kolkhozniks. Their self-definition as a group is based on the semiotic oppositions: peasant–‘lord’, peasant–Jew, and Christian–Jew, and it testifies to a longevity, or longue durée, of pre-modern mechanisms of conceptualising the social reality. The contemporary kolkhoznik defines himself as a simple (uneducated) but assiduous man, as opposed to his lord; in contrast to Jews, the kolkhozniks cultivate the land (as farmers) and are baptised. The post-serfdom identity of the ‘Christian kolkhozniks of-this-place’ is immersed in a mythical worldview and indifferent to any modern ideological and/or political projects
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Book description: The relationship between states, societies, and individuals in Central and Eastern...
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Received 26 April 2021. Accepted 14 May 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.This article highlights t...
Jews from Central-Eastern Europe play a significant role in the formation of individual and social s...
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The following article will discuss Polish national attitudes among peasants in Eastern Galicia in th...
In many parts of the world today, ethnic identity is not merely the product of socialization, but is...
Book description: The relationship between states, societies, and individuals in Central and Eastern...
The aim of this article is to analyze the history and identity changes of a particular ethnopolitica...
Belarus is a country also known as Belorussia (White Russia, Weißrussland) in Eastern Europe, which ...
The monograph by Anna Engelking Kolkhoz members. Antropological study of identity in the Belorussian...
The main objective of this paper is to present the national and religious heritage of the Eastern Bo...
Received 26 April 2021. Accepted 14 May 2021. Published online 9 July 2021.This article highlights t...
Jews from Central-Eastern Europe play a significant role in the formation of individual and social s...
Belarussian identity seems to be a regional identity rather than a national one. The process of the ...
Summary:The notion of secular Jewish identity may be associated with the category of “non-Jewish Jew...
Hybrid identities in the era of ethno-nationalism: The case of the krajowcy in Lithuania This artic...
The Jewish Identity of the “Unexpected Generation” in the Context of the Upbringing Model in a Mixed...
This work explores narratives of Jewish-Catholic relations in interwar Lublin, as recalled by its Je...
The nationality issues of interwar Poland’s eastern borderlands (Kresy) have been a popular theme in...
The following article will discuss Polish national attitudes among peasants in Eastern Galicia in th...
In many parts of the world today, ethnic identity is not merely the product of socialization, but is...
Book description: The relationship between states, societies, and individuals in Central and Eastern...