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Reenacting the Enemy

Reenacting the Enemy

Ludmila Isurin

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS INC
2022
sidottu
This book examines how Russian and American media narratives inform the ways individuals in both countries consume and construct collective memories of one another in an age of media distrust. Using research on collective memory, media, and the individual mind, this book applies an interdisciplinary sociocognitive framework to study seven 21st century political events involving Russia. With each event, this book analyzes how ideological bias, distortion, and schemata in both Russian and American media outlets work to reestablish a Cold War-like narrative--and by extension, reignite perceived enmities in the individual minds and collective memories of both nations. The book examines this old phenomenon at the interface of conscious media distrust among individuals who subconsciously embrace these constructs, forming memories along the ideological lines promoted by the same institutions they question. By bringing together content analyses of media texts and empirical data, Reenacting the Enemy serves as an interdisciplinary study of psychological mechanisms behind Russian and US media to uncover both old and new patterns of collective and individual memory constructs in the two societies.
Collective Remembering

Collective Remembering

Ludmila Isurin

Cambridge University Press
2017
sidottu
This interdisciplinary study explores collective memory as it is presented by official producers (such as textbooks and media) and reflected by consumers (group members). Focusing on a case study of Russians and Russian immigrants to the USA and their memories of seminal events in the twentieth-century Russian collective past, Isurin shows how autobiographical memory contributes to the formation of collective memory, and also examines how the memory of the shared past is reconstructed by those who stayed with the group and those who left. By bringing together historical, anthropological, and psychological approaches, Collective Remembering provides a new theoretical framework for memory studies that incorporates both content analysis of texts and empirical data from human participants, thus demonstrating that methodologies from the humanities and the social sciences can complement each other to create a better understanding of how memory works in the world and in the mind.
Collective Remembering

Collective Remembering

Ludmila Isurin

Cambridge University Press
2019
pokkari
This interdisciplinary study explores collective memory as it is presented by official producers (such as textbooks and media) and reflected by consumers (group members). Focusing on a case study of Russians and Russian immigrants to the USA and their memories of seminal events in the twentieth-century Russian collective past, Isurin shows how autobiographical memory contributes to the formation of collective memory, and also examines how the memory of the shared past is reconstructed by those who stayed with the group and those who left. By bringing together historical, anthropological, and psychological approaches, Collective Remembering provides a new theoretical framework for memory studies that incorporates both content analysis of texts and empirical data from human participants, thus demonstrating that methodologies from the humanities and the social sciences can complement each other to create a better understanding of how memory works in the world and in the mind.
Russian Diaspora

Russian Diaspora

Ludmila Isurin

De Gruyter Mouton
2011
sidottu
This book offers an interdisciplinary perspective on one of the largest immigrant groups in the West. Most of the extant books on the subject of Russian immigration are written from a sociological or socio-linguistic perspective. They are focused on strictly Jewish immigration or cast the immigrant community as "Russian," ignoring the reality of two distinct ethnic groups. In addition, none of the extant literature or books is based on an empirical, controlled-study of a numerically large group of immigrants. Finally, few if any published monographs make use of qualitative as well as quantitative methods of analysis or the same theoretical framework to explore changes in culture, identity, and language. The proposed book has several features distinguishing it from the currently available scholarship. "Russian Diaspora" examines two distinct ethnic groups, relies on empirical data based on sizable groups in three countries, and looks into three elements of acculturation (culture, identity, and language). Of the 214 people who participated in the present study, 174 are Russian immigrants who had resided in the United States, Germany, and Israel between ten and thirty years. In addition to offering a combination of quantitative and qualitative analyses, the book adopts sociological, socio-linguistic and psycho-linguistic methods of analysis.?
Ludmila Ulitskaya and the Art of Tolerance

Ludmila Ulitskaya and the Art of Tolerance

Elizabeth A. Skomp; Benjamin M. Sutcliffe; Helena Goscilo

University of Wisconsin Press
2015
nidottu
Novelist Ludmila Ulitskaya is a crucial cultural figure in contemporary Russia, garnering both literary awards and best-seller status. Engaging with the past to combat the creeping authoritarianism of the Putin era, she has become the latest in a long line of Russian dissident authors championing the values of liberalism and tolerance while critiquing the state. Ludmila Ulitskaya and the Art of Tolerance is the first English-language book about this influential writer, contextualizing her in the shifting landscape of post-Soviet society and culture.Drawing on interviews with Ulitskaya and sources not readily available to Western scholars, Elizabeth A. Skomp and Benjamin M. Sutcliffe explore the ethical ideals that make Ulitskaya’s novels resonate in today’s Russia—tolerance, sincerity, and diversity—and examine how she uses innovative imagery to personalize history through a focus on body and kinship. This is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Russian literature and society.
Ludmila's Broken English

Ludmila's Broken English

D. B. C. Pierre

WW Norton Co
2007
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A wild and brilliant tale by the winner of the Man Booker Prize and one of our most original storytellers. On a Tuesday in terror-struck London, Blair and Bunny Heath become the first adult conjoined twins ever successfully separated. On a Tuesday in the war-torn Caucasus, Ludmila Derev accidentally kills her grandfather. By December, they find themselves trudging together through a snow field, staring down the barrel of a rebel's gun. Ludmila sets out on a journey west to save her family from starvation and marauding Gnez troops. Hers is an odyssey of sour wit, even sourer vodka, and a Soviet tractor probably running on goat's piss. The Heath twins are released from a newly privatized institution rumored to have been founded for an illegitimate royal baby. They are plunged into a round-the-clock world churning with opportunity, rowdy with the chatter of freedom, self-empowerment, and sex. Dangerous cocktails and a Russian Brides Web site throw these unforgettable characters together with explosive results. DBC Pierre's second novel confirms his place in the ranks of today's most audacious and acclaimed novelists.
Ludmila : svenskare kan ingen vara

Ludmila : svenskare kan ingen vara

Ludmila Engquist; Johar Bendjelloul; Henrik Johnsson

Bokförlaget Forum
2025
pokkari
På några få år gick Ludmila Engquist från att vara en anonym utlänning till att bli frimärke och utses till Årets Svensk. Med blågula naglar och linser gjorde hon oss stolta när vi tog OS- och VM-guld i häcklöpning. Hon besegrade även bröstcancer, hon var vår drottning. Och hon svek oss och försvann.Nu berättar hon för första gången hela sin historia från den karga uppväxten i Sovjet där hon idrottade för att överleva, till de ofrivilliga hyllningarna i Sverige och livet i exil med en önskan om att bli bortglömd.”Jag vill göra detta nu. Jag måste. För första gången är jag fri att berätta min historia som jag vill. Ingen bestämmer längre över mig, jag behöver inte tänka på någon annan och jag står för allt.”"Att läsa om Engquists tankar om allt detta ger också en intressant blick i svensk nutidshistoria. Oavsett intresse får man garanterat ut något av denna mycket läsvärda och välskrivna biografi som är en av de bästa på marknaden just nu. Helhetsbetyg: 5."BTJ"Att läsa hennes självbiografi är som att få en dörr drämd i ansiktet."GP
Ludmila : svenskare kan ingen vara

Ludmila : svenskare kan ingen vara

Ludmila Engquist; Johar Bendjelloul; Henrik Johnsson

Bokförlaget Forum
2024
sidottu
På några få år gick Ludmila Engquist från att vara en anonym utlänning till att bli frimärke och utses till Årets Svensk. Med blågula naglar och linser gjorde hon oss stolta när vi tog OS- och VM-guld i häcklöpning. Hon besegrade även bröstcancer, hon var vår drottning. Och hon svek oss och försvann.Nu berättar hon för första gången hela sin historia från den karga uppväxten i Sovjet där hon idrottade för att överleva, till de ofrivilliga hyllningarna i Sverige och livet i exil med en önskan om att bli bortglömd.”Jag vill göra detta nu. Jag måste. För första gången är jag fri att berätta min historia som jag vill. Ingen bestämmer längre över mig, jag behöver inte tänka på någon annan och jag står för allt.”"Att läsa om Engquists tankar om allt detta ger också en intressant blick i svensk nutidshistoria. Oavsett intresse får man garanterat ut något av denna mycket läsvärda och välskrivna biografi som är en av de bästa på marknaden just nu. Helhetsbetyg: 5."BTJ"Att läsa hennes självbiografi är som att få en dörr drämd i ansiktet."GP
A MATLAB Exercise Book (2nd edition)

A MATLAB Exercise Book (2nd edition)

Ludmila Kuncheva; Cameron Gray

Lulu.com
2020
nidottu
This book contains 11 chapters, each offering a short introduction into a MATLAB topic followed by a set of exercises. In addition to the basic MATLAB philosophy and syntax, the topics in this book include: logical expressions and loops, functions, plotting, data and simple statistics, strings, images, animation, graphical user interface (GUI), and sound.Some of the problems assume knowledge of elementary algebra and geometry or familiarity with specific algorithms such as bubble sorting, Monte Carlo and evolutionary algorithms. However, we kept the exposition simple and self-contained, so that the book can be useful for a reader with minimal technical or mathematical background.The problems are of different difficulty. Some can be used in class tests or exams, while others require more time and effort, and are more suitable for coursework. Solutions are provided for the examples in each chapter and for the even-numbered exercises.
Alexander Tcherepnin

Alexander Tcherepnin

Ludmila Korabelnikova

Indiana University Press
2007
sidottu
Ludmila Korabelnikova recounts the life and times of Alexander Tcherepnin, a prolific and often emulated composer who produced four operas, 13 ballets, four symphonies, numerous orchestral and chamber works, and more than 200 piano pieces. He was born in Russia in 1899 to a family of musicians and artists. However, Aaron Copland referred to him as "an honorary American composer" and Toru Takemitsu called him "a father figure of Japanese music." Korabelnikova focuses not only on the biographical elements of Tcherepnin's story, but also on his music and its technical innovations. She includes extended quotations by the composer himself and selective analytical commentary, based on primary sources and contemporaneous accounts.
The Body of the Soul

The Body of the Soul

Ludmila Ulitskaya

YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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A new collection of stories by the acclaimed Ludmila Ulitskaya, masterfully translated into English A New Yorker Best of the Week Pick • A Library Journal choice for Best World Literature of 2023 • A World Literature Today Notable Translation of 2023 “[A] magnificent collection . . . [by] a writer of boundless tenderness.”—Geneviève Brisac, Le Monde “Centrifugal, pensive, often elusive stories by one of the greatest living Russian writers (and leading anti-Putinist). . . . The stories are marvels of economy and the unexpected twist, each a memorable tour de force. . . . A welcome introduction to the short fiction of an essential writer.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) While we can feel, know, and study the body, the soul refuses definition. Where does it begin and end? What does the soul have to do with love? Does it exist at all, and if so, does it outlast the body? Or are the soul and body really one and the same? These are questions posed by the characters who inhabit this book of stories by the award-winning Russian writer Ludmila Ulitskaya. A woman believes that the best way to control her life is to control her death. A landscape photographer wonders if the beauty he has witnessed can triumph over decay. A coroner dedicated to science is confronted by a startling physical anomaly, a lonely divorcée experiences an extraordinary transformation, a librarian whose life is devoted to language finds words slipping away from her. In these eleven stories, artfully rendered into English by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, Ulitskaya maps the edges of our lives, tracing a delicate geography of the soul.