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Religion And Language In Postsoviet Russia 1st Edition Brian P Bennett

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Religion And Language In Postsoviet Russia 1st Edition Brian P Bennett
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.09 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Brian P. Bennett
ISBN: 9780415780636, 0415780632
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st Edition

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Religion And Language In Postsoviet Russia 1st Edition Brian P Bennett by Brian P. Bennett 9780415780636, 0415780632 instant download after payment.

Church Slavonic, one of the world's historic sacred languages, has experienced a revival in post-Soviet Russia. Blending religious studies and sociolinguistics, this is the first book devoted to Church Slavonic in the contemporary period. It is not a narrow study in linguistics, but uses Slavonic as a passkey into various wider topics, including the renewal and factionalism of the Orthodox Church; the transformation of the Russian language; and the debates about protecting the nation from Western cults and culture. It considers both official and popular forms of Orthodox Christianity, as well as Russia's esoteric and neo-pagan traditions.  Ranging over such diverse areas as liturgy, pedagogy, typography, mythology, and conspiracy theory, the book illuminates the complex interrelationship between language and faith in post-communist society, and shows how Slavonic has performed important symbolic work during a momentous chapter in Russian history. It is of great interest to scholars of sociolinguistics and of religion, as well as to Russian studies specialists.  

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