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From Empire to Eurasia : Politics, Scholarship, and Ideology in Russian Eurasianism, 1920s-1930s.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: NIU Series in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian StudiesPublisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (247 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781609092092
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: From Empire to EurasiaDDC classification:
  • 303.482470509042
LOC classification:
  • DK49 .G543 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- FROM EMPIRE TO EURASIA -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION Eurasia's Many Meanings -- CHAPTER 1: EXILES FROM THE SILVER AGE -- 1. From the Silver Age to Exile -- 2. Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoi -- 3. Petr Petrovich Suvchinskii -- 4. Petr Nikolaevich Savitskii -- 5. The Eurasianist Universe: The Others -- CHAPTER 2: THE MONGOL-BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION The Eurasianist National Mystique -- 1. "We Are Alien to Debilitating Reflection": Eurasianist Generational Rhetoric -- 2. The National Mystique and the Search for Asian Elements: Fin- de-Siècle Influences -- 3. Revolution as Revelation: Religious Interpretation of Social Change -- 4. Mongols as Bolsheviks: The Compression of Time -- 5. Phenomenology of Revolution: "The Ruling Selection," Ideocracy, and the Future Eurasian State -- 6. Eurasianism and Fascism: A Reconsideration -- CHAPTER 3: THE ANTICOLONIALIST EMPIRE N. S. Trubetskoi's Critique of Evolutionism and Eurocentrism -- 1. Remapping the World: World War I, Russian Revolution, and Reconfigurations of the Global Map -- 2. Europe in Question: Interwar Kulturpessimismus -- 3. After the Deluge: Russia as a Colony -- 4. Russia-Eurasia and Its World-Historical Mission: Leading the Anticolonial Uprising -- 5. "Hypnosis of the Words": Critique of Eurocentrism and Evolutionism -- 6. The Debate across Time: Eurasianism as a Critique of Russian Evolutionism -- 7. The World as a Rainbow: Religious Diversitarianism and Rebellion against Universalism -- CHAPTER 4: IN SEARCH OF WHOLENESS Totalizing Eurasia -- 1. Paradoxes of Eurasian Nationalism -- 2. In Search of Cultural Wholeness: From Slavdom to Turan -- 3. Eurasia's Ukrainian Challenge -- 4. Geographical Pivot: Eurasia as a Geographical System -- 5. Eurasia as a Chronotope: In Search of Non-Eurocentric History.
CHAPTER 5: THE STRUCTURES OF EURASIA Trubetskoi, Savitskii, Jakobson, and the Making of Structuralism -- 1. A Forgotten Source -- 2. Lévi-Strauss and Jakobson -- 3. "Not Entirely Ours:" Roman Jakobson and the Eurasianists -- 4. In Search of Russian Science -- 5. The Empire of Language: Space and the Study of Structures -- 6. The Political Ontology of Eurasian Structures: Goal, Convergence, Evolution, Religion -- EPILOGUE Eurasianism as a Movement -- Notes -- Index.
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Cover -- FROM EMPIRE TO EURASIA -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- INTRODUCTION Eurasia's Many Meanings -- CHAPTER 1: EXILES FROM THE SILVER AGE -- 1. From the Silver Age to Exile -- 2. Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoi -- 3. Petr Petrovich Suvchinskii -- 4. Petr Nikolaevich Savitskii -- 5. The Eurasianist Universe: The Others -- CHAPTER 2: THE MONGOL-BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION The Eurasianist National Mystique -- 1. "We Are Alien to Debilitating Reflection": Eurasianist Generational Rhetoric -- 2. The National Mystique and the Search for Asian Elements: Fin- de-Siècle Influences -- 3. Revolution as Revelation: Religious Interpretation of Social Change -- 4. Mongols as Bolsheviks: The Compression of Time -- 5. Phenomenology of Revolution: "The Ruling Selection," Ideocracy, and the Future Eurasian State -- 6. Eurasianism and Fascism: A Reconsideration -- CHAPTER 3: THE ANTICOLONIALIST EMPIRE N. S. Trubetskoi's Critique of Evolutionism and Eurocentrism -- 1. Remapping the World: World War I, Russian Revolution, and Reconfigurations of the Global Map -- 2. Europe in Question: Interwar Kulturpessimismus -- 3. After the Deluge: Russia as a Colony -- 4. Russia-Eurasia and Its World-Historical Mission: Leading the Anticolonial Uprising -- 5. "Hypnosis of the Words": Critique of Eurocentrism and Evolutionism -- 6. The Debate across Time: Eurasianism as a Critique of Russian Evolutionism -- 7. The World as a Rainbow: Religious Diversitarianism and Rebellion against Universalism -- CHAPTER 4: IN SEARCH OF WHOLENESS Totalizing Eurasia -- 1. Paradoxes of Eurasian Nationalism -- 2. In Search of Cultural Wholeness: From Slavdom to Turan -- 3. Eurasia's Ukrainian Challenge -- 4. Geographical Pivot: Eurasia as a Geographical System -- 5. Eurasia as a Chronotope: In Search of Non-Eurocentric History.

CHAPTER 5: THE STRUCTURES OF EURASIA Trubetskoi, Savitskii, Jakobson, and the Making of Structuralism -- 1. A Forgotten Source -- 2. Lévi-Strauss and Jakobson -- 3. "Not Entirely Ours:" Roman Jakobson and the Eurasianists -- 4. In Search of Russian Science -- 5. The Empire of Language: Space and the Study of Structures -- 6. The Political Ontology of Eurasian Structures: Goal, Convergence, Evolution, Religion -- EPILOGUE Eurasianism as a Movement -- Notes -- Index.

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