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The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia

Engaging in everyday struggle
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2024

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Despite the intense processes of deindustrialisation around the world, the working class continues to play an important role in post-industrial societies. However, working-class people are often stigmatised, morally judged and depicted negatively in dominant discourses.

This book challenges stereotypical representations of workers, building on research into the everyday worlds of working-class and ordinary people in Russia’s post-industrial cities. The urban life of workers in post-Soviet Russia is centred on the stories of local communities engaged in the everyday struggles that occur in deindustrialising settings under neoliberal neo-authoritarianism.

The book suggests a novel approach to everyday life in post-industrial cities. Drawing on an ethnographic study with elements of arts-based research, the book presents a new genre of writing about workers influenced by the avant-garde documentary tradition and working-class literature.

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Alexandrina Vanke is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Sociology of the Federal Centre of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow.

Reviews

'This excellently crafted qualitative study demonstrates how class is a powerful affective force in contemporary Russian society. Alexandrina Vanke is to be congratulated on her subtle and wide ranging theoretical reflexivity and for her sensitive and empathetic approach.’
Mike Savage, Professor of Sociology, London School of Economics

‘Vanke’s research is as timely as it is painstaking. She effortlessly reveals the hidden life of political engagement and deep content of ‘ordinary peoples’ lives in this pathbreaking new ethnography of Russia.’
Jeremy Morris, Professor of Global Studies, Aarhus University

‘Drawing on a creative mix of Bourdieu, intersectionality theory and feminist geography, this deep study of postindustrial workers in contemporary Russia will challenge and enrich your views of class, everyday politics and the city.’
Loïc Wacquant, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley

'Through a multidimensional analysis of “workers’ urban life and everyday struggles”, Alexandrina Vanke aims to counter dismissive attitudes toward subordinate groups by showing how they resist a hostile neoliberal world in multiple creative ways. Rejecting notions of “Russian workers’ patience” based on narrow understandings of class conflict in terms of industrial conflict, the author provides examples of creative resistance inspired by a practical consciousness embedded in class-based imaginaries that reveal their awareness of a deeply divided and unequal social structure.'
Claudio Morrison, The Russian Review

'Vanke succeeds in making the case that despite popular stereotypes, Russia’s workers are not passive or slumbering. They are actively engaged in everyday struggle. This, combined with the creative methodologies employed, is the main strength of the work. On the whole, the book provides a humanizing close-up of post-Soviet Russian workers actively shaping their lives and surroundings in their specific urban context.'
International Sociology

'Vanke’s book is an example of immersive, prolonged ethnography enriched by creative methodologies and a deep engagement with the lived experiences of Russia’s urban working class.'
Viktoria Kobzeva, CEU Review of Books

'... by delving into the messy linkages between imaginations of the past, present and future, the book opens up a different terrain of thinking about political action - one often overshadowed by elite politics. At its core, it underscores the idea that resistance can never be confined to those who explicitly gather and act in its name.'
Arpita Rachel Abraham, Doing Sociology

'One of the main achievements of the book lies in its successful attempt to re-discuss the concept of class. In fact, on a theoretical level, Vanke effectively shows how class in Russia means something different when compared, for example, to Western societies.'
Mitja Stefancic, Network magazine by the British Sociological Association

'... a theoretically rich, empirically grounded contribution to the sociology of class and urban life in authoritarian contexts. It equips readers with a lens to move beyond dominant narratives that cast Russian society as politically apathetic or passive and instead calls for a more attentive exploration of the everyday struggles of subordinate groups.'
Anna Shadrina, Sociology

'The Urban Life of Workers in Post-Soviet Russia is a powerful and necessary book. Vanke offers a portrait of Russia’s contemporary working class that is neither nostalgic nor dismissive but grounded, complex and deeply human, and she succeeds on both analytical and emotional levels. What stays with the reader are not only her conceptual interventions but the voices, drawings and gestures that make up the lived texture of working-class life. The book’s empirical richness is matched by its emotional and ethical depth. I would recommend it to anyone working on class, urban space or postsocialist transformation, and to anyone who wants to understand the dignity, frustration and creativity of life on the margins.'
Sofia Borushkina, Europe-Asia Studies

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