This collection contributes to emerging work in critical sociolinguistics, using a multidisciplinary and multi-scalar approach to understanding the diasporic experience in the Russian-speaking world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, language and linguistic anthropology.
This collection contributes to emerging work in critical sociolinguistics, using a multidisciplinary and multi-scalar approach to understanding the diasporic experience in the Russian-speaking world. This book will be of interest to students and scholars in sociolinguistics, multilingualism, language and linguistic anthropology.
List of Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction: Contextualizing the Volume Olga Solovova and Sabina Vakser, Chapter 1 The dissolution of the USSR, the Newly Independent States and their Diaspora Policies Olga Gulina, Chapter 2 Towards Post-Russianness? Narrative Adjustment among Kazakhstani Teachers of Russian Juldyz Smagulova and Eleonora Suleimenova, Chapter 3 Russian Immigrants in Portugal: Diasporic Nationalism and Identities Elena Bulakh, Chapter 4 Workplace Experiences of Russian-speaking Women in Japan: Victimhood Narrated Ksenia Golovina and Varvara Mukhina, Chapter 5 Russian Speakers in Finland: Online Discussions of the Russian language Vera Zvereva, Chapter 6 Bridging and Bonding on-line: Russian-speaking Migrants in the United Kingdom and Their Social Networks Oksana Morgunova, Chapter 7 How to "Immigrate into History": Russian Speakers in the Finnish Border Region and the Politics of Memory in Transnational Settings Olga Davydova-Minguet, Concluding remarks Renewal as the Unfolding Future: Ways Forward in Multilingual, Diasporic Research Sabina Vakser and Olga Solovova, Index
List of Contributors, Preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction: Contextualizing the Volume Olga Solovova and Sabina Vakser, Chapter 1 The dissolution of the USSR, the Newly Independent States and their Diaspora Policies Olga Gulina, Chapter 2 Towards Post-Russianness? Narrative Adjustment among Kazakhstani Teachers of Russian Juldyz Smagulova and Eleonora Suleimenova, Chapter 3 Russian Immigrants in Portugal: Diasporic Nationalism and Identities Elena Bulakh, Chapter 4 Workplace Experiences of Russian-speaking Women in Japan: Victimhood Narrated Ksenia Golovina and Varvara Mukhina, Chapter 5 Russian Speakers in Finland: Online Discussions of the Russian language Vera Zvereva, Chapter 6 Bridging and Bonding on-line: Russian-speaking Migrants in the United Kingdom and Their Social Networks Oksana Morgunova, Chapter 7 How to "Immigrate into History": Russian Speakers in the Finnish Border Region and the Politics of Memory in Transnational Settings Olga Davydova-Minguet, Concluding remarks Renewal as the Unfolding Future: Ways Forward in Multilingual, Diasporic Research Sabina Vakser and Olga Solovova, Index
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