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RSTP0 Introduction to Russian Studies 5 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period III Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Basic studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Russian Studies
School of Modern Languages and Translation Studies

General description

 

Different approaches to Russia from the point of view of research: History, Culture and Literature, Sociology. Obligatory course for those who intend to make Russian Studies Programme.

The introduction course will address topics such as:

- An overview to the Russian history

- Periodisation of history in Russia and the Soviet Union

- Modernisation emphases of the state Mythmaking and propaganda in history

- Continuum in Soviet and Russian history

- Use of Past in the Soviet Union/Russia

- The legacy of the Soviet Union

- Key concepts of Russian cultural identity

- symbolic world of Russianness

- aspects of cultural history - cultural studies

- "New Man and Woman" - building a new Soviet man: kul'turnost'

- new Russian popular culture

- Russia's transition to a market economy, including the legacy of the Soviet economic system, the shadow economy and new forms of blat;

- Women in Russia, particularly their roles in business and the family

- Russia's transition to democracy, including presidential power, centralization and possibly state-media relations;

- How Russians have coped with the transition in daily life, for example facing changes in the workplace, economic insecurity and the growing gap between rich and poor (e.g. the "new Russians" versus the elderly poor).

Enrolment for University Studies

Enrolment via NettiOpsu http://www.uta.fi/nettiopsu/

Teachers

Arja Rosenholm, Teacher
Sari Autio-Sarasmo, Teacher
Joan Löfgren, Teacher

Teaching

Lectures 21 hours
Thu 4-Sep-2008 - 9-Oct-2008 weekly at 14-17, Pinni B 3117
Tue 14-Oct-2008 at 14-16, Pinni B 3111
Thu 16-Oct-2008 at 14-18, Pinni B 3117