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Everyday Belonging the Post-Soviet Borderlands: Russian Speakers Estonia and Kazakhstan

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Everyday Belonging the Post-Soviet Borderlands: Russian Speakers Estonia and Kazakhstan
Everyday Belonging the Post-Soviet Borderlands: Russian Speakers Estonia and Kazakhstan

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Everyday Belonging the Post-Soviet Borderlands: Russian Speakers Estonia and Kazakhstan

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Everyday Belonging in the Post-Soviet Borderlands
examines the Russophone communities in peripheral cities adjacent to the Russian borders in Estonia and Kazakhstan. The research adopts a cross-disciplinary, space-sensitive approach that focuses comparatively on individual memories, narratives, and performances. Based on ethnographic examples, this book reconstructs belonging as a complex dialectical relationship between “inclusion” and “exclusion.” This relationship, it is argued, manifests itself through a continuous spiral of boundary construction, appropriation, and transgression among different versions of Estonianness and Kazakhness, Europeanness and Cosmopolitanness, as well as Russianness.

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