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Plebeian Modernity

Social Practices, Illegality, and the Urban Poor in Russia, 1906-1916
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ISBN-13:
9781787441767
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
EPDF
Seiten:
288
Autor:
Ilya Gerasimov
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Deciphers typical social practices as a hidden language of communication in urban plebeian societyCovering the interrevolutionary decade of 1906-16 in imperial Russia, this book tells the story of the "silent majority" of urban inhabitants in four major cities: Vilna (today Vilnius, Lithuania), Odessa (in today's Ukraine), Kazan, and Nizhny Novgorod. Representatives of underprivileged social groups made up some ninety percent of city populations during this period, yet produced hardly one percent of the surviving written sources. These people, many ofthem migrants from the countryside, usually did not read newspapers, rarely authored written documents, and had little exposure to public discourse. They often did not even speak a common language. Our understanding of this population has until recently been based largely on interpretations by educated observers (journalists, legal experts, scholars), whose testimonies reflected the cultural stereotypes of the time. This book bypasses such mediation, arguing that we can come to know the authentic voices of urban commoners by reading their social practices as a nonverbal language. Toward that end, author Ilya Gerasimov closely examines newspaper criminal chronicles, policereports, and anonymous extortion letters, reconstructing typical social practices among this segment of Russian society. The resulting picture represents the distinctive phenomenon of a "plebeian modernity," one that helped shapethe outlook of early Soviet society. Ilya Gerasimov is a founding editor of Ab Imperio. He holds a PhD in Russian history from Rutgers University.
Introduction: The Subalterns Speak Out; Gerasim and the InfamousWriting Degree Zero, and Beyond: Reading Social Practices between the LinesThe Middle Volga City as the Middle Ground: Urban Plebeian SocietyThe Patriarchal Metropolis: Trespassing Social Barriers in Late Imperial Vilna"We Only Kill Each Other": The Anthropology of Deadly Violence and Contested Intergroup BoundariesThe Transformative Social Experience of IllegalityEpilogue: Gerasim in Power; A Plebeian ModernityNotesSelected BibliographyIndex

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