Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim

The article discusses the problem of the Russian-speaking community in the Lviv district in Ukraine. Basing on ethnographic field research conducted in Drohobych, Borislav and Chervonograd the author speaks in support of the thesis that the Russian in Western Ukraine should be described as a group...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1fefc64e61d74837b007a9410df8abb62021-11-27T12:56:33ZSpołeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim10.12797/KPK.05.2013.05.052081-9463https://doaj.org/article/1fefc64e61d74837b007a9410df8abb62021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.akademicka.pl/kpk/article/view/1976https://doaj.org/toc/2081-9463 The article discusses the problem of the Russian-speaking community in the Lviv district in Ukraine. Basing on ethnographic field research conducted in Drohobych, Borislav and Chervonograd the author speaks in support of the thesis that the Russian in Western Ukraine should be described as a group that differs from the rest of population not only by language, but also by many other signs of cultural identity, especially memory which is in conflict with the dominant Ukrainian national historical discourse. The author also notices the differences in identity discourses: the Russian – speaking people mostly support the thesis of “Slavic unity” in which the essence of being Ukrainian bases on some ethnographic differences. The identity of the Russian-speaking people does not fit into the mainstream of pure ethnic distinctions, which, in turn, for the Russian – speaking group are not necessarily natural and obvious categories to describe social reality. In cities, where the research was conducted, the Russian – speaking people feel themselves as a minority, forced to defend their interests in the view of limited opportunities to preserve their identity which may lead to the collapse of the core values of the group. These problems even intensify with coming to power – at the local level – nationalistic “Svoboda” party. Grzegorz DemelKsiegarnia Akademicka PublishingarticleHistory of Eastern EuropeDJK1-77Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropologyGN301-674ENPLRUKrakowskie Pismo Kresowe, Vol 5, Iss 5 (2021)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
PL
RU
topic History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
GN301-674
spellingShingle History of Eastern Europe
DJK1-77
Ethnology. Social and cultural anthropology
GN301-674
Grzegorz Demel
Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
description The article discusses the problem of the Russian-speaking community in the Lviv district in Ukraine. Basing on ethnographic field research conducted in Drohobych, Borislav and Chervonograd the author speaks in support of the thesis that the Russian in Western Ukraine should be described as a group that differs from the rest of population not only by language, but also by many other signs of cultural identity, especially memory which is in conflict with the dominant Ukrainian national historical discourse. The author also notices the differences in identity discourses: the Russian – speaking people mostly support the thesis of “Slavic unity” in which the essence of being Ukrainian bases on some ethnographic differences. The identity of the Russian-speaking people does not fit into the mainstream of pure ethnic distinctions, which, in turn, for the Russian – speaking group are not necessarily natural and obvious categories to describe social reality. In cities, where the research was conducted, the Russian – speaking people feel themselves as a minority, forced to defend their interests in the view of limited opportunities to preserve their identity which may lead to the collapse of the core values of the group. These problems even intensify with coming to power – at the local level – nationalistic “Svoboda” party.
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title Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
title_short Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
title_full Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
title_fullStr Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
title_full_unstemmed Społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
title_sort społeczność rosyjskojęzyczna w obwodzie lwowskim
publisher Ksiegarnia Akademicka Publishing
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