Александр Эткинд - Внутренняя колонизация. Имперский опыт России
- Название:Внутренняя колонизация. Имперский опыт России
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- Год:2014
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Новая книга известного филолога и историка, профессора Кембриджского университета Александра Эткинда рассказывает о том, как Российская Империя овладевала чужими территориями и осваивала собственные земли, колонизуя многие народы, включая и самих русских. Эткинд подробно говорит о границах применения западных понятий колониализма и ориентализма к русской культуре, о формировании языка самоколонизации у российских историков, о крепостном праве и крестьянской общине как колониальных институтах, о попытках литературы по-своему разрешить проблемы внутренней колонизации, поставленные российской историей. Двигаясь от истории к литературе и обратно, Эткинд дает неожиданные интерпретации критических текстов об имперском опыте, авторами которых были Дефо и Толстой, Гоголь и Конрад, Кант и Бахтин.
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