Three Shades of Red: Power of Symbols or Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Inner Asian Capitals
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Data publikacji: 2021
Prace Etnograficzne, 2021, Tom 49 Numer 1-2, s. 133 - 143
https://doi.org/10.4467/22999558.PE.21.009.14131Autorzy
Three Shades of Red: Power of Symbols or Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Inner Asian Capitals
The paper focuses on Soviet symbols in Inner Asian capitals and the conflicts around socialist legacy. We analyze Ulaanbaatar, Kyzyl, and Ulan-Ude as three different models of transformation of political symbols in urban space. All three capitals in their names contain the word “red” semiotically associated with communist ideology. Correspondingly, we see three different models of symbolic struggle for urban space. Theoretically, the paper is based upon the model of symbolic politics. Empirically, the research is based on materials of our own observations, discourse analysis of media, and official municipal documents. In general, the research is an analysis of symbolic practices of power in the conditions of a number of complex changes in Inner Asia.
Informacje: Prace Etnograficzne, 2021, Tom 49 Numer 1-2, s. 133 - 143
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
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Three Shades of Red: Power of Symbols or Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Inner Asian Capitals
Three Shades of Red: Power of Symbols or Soviet Legacy in Contemporary Inner Asian Capitals
Buryat State University, Buryatia, Rosja
Publikacja: 2021
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: CC BY-NC-ND
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