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- Homemaking in the Russian-speaking Diaspora: Material Culture . . . - JSTOR
In this chapter the materiality of the migrant diasporic home and its significance for understanding cultural identity and sense of belonging will be discussed by using the study of Russian migrants’ homes in the UK
- (PDF) Building the Russian World: Cultural Diplomacy of the Russian . . .
The study posits that the Russian cultural diplomacy policy focuses on compatriots living abroad and the Russian Diaspora to create and solidify Russkiy Mir [Russian World] communities and turn them into Russia's advocates abroad
- Diaspora and Cultural Identity: A Conceptual Review - ResearchGate
Broadly speaking, the theorizations of diaspora can be categorized into four different groups with their focus on diverse aspects of immigrants’ lives The first classical phase describes the
- Alexander Prokhorov - Google Scholar
Professor of Russian and Film, William Mary - Cited by 490 - contemporary Russian culture - cinema - cultural politics
- Food, culture, and identity in multicultural societies: Insights from . . .
This study focused on understanding the influence of identity on food practices among individuals in multicultural societies We conducted 18 focus group discussions (n = 130) among Indian, Chinese and Malay women in Singapore Focus group transcripts were analysed using Thematic Analysis both inductively and deductively
- I. A. PROKHOROV | Senior Researcher | DSc | Russian Academy of Sciences . . .
I A PROKHOROV, Senior Researcher | Cited by 161 | of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow (RAS) | Read 37 publications | Contact I A PROKHOROV
- The Russian-Speaking Populations in the Post-Soviet Space: Language . . .
These policies are typically enacted by states to construct diasporic identities that create strong bonds of identity between co-ethnics and their supposedly external homeland (Stjepanović 2015, p 144)
- Subversive identity and cultural production by the Russian-Israeli . . .
We examine the new, protest-driven activism among young Russian Israelis while drawing on the concepts of reactive ethnicity and cultural public sphere This identity quest occurs at the intersection of their Russian, Jewish and Israeli identities that often clash with each other
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