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Intimate Divisions Streetlevel Orthodoxy In Postsoviet Russia Detelina Tocheva

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Intimate Divisions Streetlevel Orthodoxy In Postsoviet Russia Detelina Tocheva
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Publisher: LIT Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.8 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Detelina Tocheva
ISBN: 9783643908735, 3643908733
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: 35

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Intimate Divisions Streetlevel Orthodoxy In Postsoviet Russia Detelina Tocheva by Detelina Tocheva 9783643908735, 3643908733 instant download after payment.

Intimate Divisions The resurgence of the Russian Orthodox Church after the fall of the Soviet Union has rendered it a popular source of identification, even though few Russians bother to observe the faith strictly. What makes the tie between the Church and society so strong? This book, based on ethnographic fieldwork in urban parishes in the Saint Petersburg Region, argues that, at the level of the street, post-Soviet inequalities have contributed to the entanglements between Russian society and the Orthodox Church by shaping the structure and meaning of everyday religious interaction. By rebuilding churches, participating in the parish economy and Orthodox schooling, pondering over almsgiving, and providing charitable support to common needy, agents of many kinds experience, reproduce, and critique Russia's social order.

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