移居互联网:“萨米兹达特”与当代俄罗斯民族主义的起源

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2022-10-26 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2022.2137756
Dmitry Mikhailov, Nikolay Ternov, I. Bobrov
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摘要20世纪90年代中期,亲欧洲的俄罗斯民族观是在后苏联的意识形态空间中形成的,与盛行的传统主义、以土壤为基础的俄罗斯民族主义形式相反,主要集中在寻找一种“特殊的方式”。前者基于民主和个人主义的价值观,而意识形态的主要重点是知识分子在政治生活中的领导。本文从后苏联知识分子的思想社会地位和俄语网络向社会网络过渡阶段这两个历史背景来研究当代俄罗斯民族主义思潮的产生。转型期的一个关键因素是大众在线传播的出现,预示着社交网络时代的开始。精英主义和对文本的强调相结合,再加上越来越受欢迎和匿名,所有这些品质都体现在客串书中。因此,我们将试图展示早期鲁奈的交际环境是如何安排的,以及它如何影响当代俄罗斯民族主义者的修辞策略、公共行为风格和意识形态。作为我们工作中的一个例子,我们将考虑Dmitry Galkovsky的互联网资源“Samizdat”,该资源在20世纪90年代末投入使用。
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Emigration to the internet: “Samizdat” and the genesis of contemporary Russian nationalism
Abstract During the mid-1990s the Pro-European concept of the Russian nation was formed in the post-Soviet ideological space, contrary to the prevailing traditionalist, soil-based forms of Russian nationalism, mainly focused on the search for a “special way”. The former is based on the values of democracy and individualism while the main emphasis of the ideology is the leadership of intellectuals in political life. This article studies the genesis of aforementioned trend in contemporary Russian nationalism in the context of two historical circumstances: the ideological and social status of post-Soviet intellectuals and the Russian-language Internet at the stage of transition to social networks. A key element of the transition period is the emergence of mass online communication, anticipating the beginning of social networks era. Combination of elitism and emphasis on the text were combined with increasing popularity and anonymity, where all these qualities were embodied in guest books. Thus, we will try to show how the communicative environment of the early Runet was arranged and how it influenced rhetorical strategies, styles of public behavior and ideology of contemporary Russian nationalists. As an example in our work, we will consider Dmitry Galkovsky’s Internet resource “Samizdat”, which was functioning in the late 1990s.
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