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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Dedication and Acknowledgments vii
- Nate on Transliteration, Translation, and Names ix
- Glossary xi
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PART I. SITUATING SOUL
- Introduction: Is soul a thing? 3
- 1. O.M.S.K. 20
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PART II .AGAINST AND FOR DUSHA
- 2. In Public Transportation and in the Soul: You call this life? 37
- 3. A Channel between Worlds 60
- 4. The Language of Music and the Russian Language 80
- 5. The Baths: A Celebration for Soul and Body 95
- Story: For Anna Viktorovna 113
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PART III. EVERYONE WANTS SOMETHING, BUT ONLY THROUGH SOMEONE
- Two Stories: Decency (Oleg), Generosity (Grisha) 117
- 6. Do Not Have a Hundred Rubles, Have Instead a Hundred Friends 126
- Story: Pulling Something Out of a Hat 146
- 7. Like the Trojan Horse's Gut: Hospitality and Nationalism 150
- 8. Standing Bottles, Washing Deals, and Drinking for the Soul 170
- 9. If You Want to Live, You've Got to Krutit'sia: Crooked and Straight 189
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PART IV. AUTHORITY
- 10. Depth, Openings, and Closings 211
- Story A Second Soul 230
- 11. If You Want to Know a Man, Give Him Power 232
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PART V. TOGETHERNESS
- 12. Those who Poke into My Soul: Dostoevsky, Bakhtin, Love 265
- 13. We Lost Some Neatness 280
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PART VI. CONCLUSIONS
- Two Discussions: Semantics and National Character I Homo Sovieticus 299
- Conclusions 307
- Epilogue: Non-Russian Souls 324
- Bibliography 339
- Index 349
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Dedication and Acknowledgments vii
- Nate on Transliteration, Translation, and Names ix
- Glossary xi
-
PART I. SITUATING SOUL
- Introduction: Is soul a thing? 3
- 1. O.M.S.K. 20
-
PART II .AGAINST AND FOR DUSHA
- 2. In Public Transportation and in the Soul: You call this life? 37
- 3. A Channel between Worlds 60
- 4. The Language of Music and the Russian Language 80
- 5. The Baths: A Celebration for Soul and Body 95
- Story: For Anna Viktorovna 113
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PART III. EVERYONE WANTS SOMETHING, BUT ONLY THROUGH SOMEONE
- Two Stories: Decency (Oleg), Generosity (Grisha) 117
- 6. Do Not Have a Hundred Rubles, Have Instead a Hundred Friends 126
- Story: Pulling Something Out of a Hat 146
- 7. Like the Trojan Horse's Gut: Hospitality and Nationalism 150
- 8. Standing Bottles, Washing Deals, and Drinking for the Soul 170
- 9. If You Want to Live, You've Got to Krutit'sia: Crooked and Straight 189
-
PART IV. AUTHORITY
- 10. Depth, Openings, and Closings 211
- Story A Second Soul 230
- 11. If You Want to Know a Man, Give Him Power 232
-
PART V. TOGETHERNESS
- 12. Those who Poke into My Soul: Dostoevsky, Bakhtin, Love 265
- 13. We Lost Some Neatness 280
-
PART VI. CONCLUSIONS
- Two Discussions: Semantics and National Character I Homo Sovieticus 299
- Conclusions 307
- Epilogue: Non-Russian Souls 324
- Bibliography 339
- Index 349