Diasporas with a Difference: Jewish and Georgian Teenagers' Ethnic Identity in the Russian Federation
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Seven years after the Soviet Union gave way to the Russian Federation (and fourteen other independent states), it is important to see what difference this Soviet legacy makes as young Jews and Georgians in Russia try out the various ethnic understandings at their disposal to forge identities and identifications that resonate with the puzzling political realities in which they live.
Seven years after the Soviet Union gave way to the Russian Federation (and fourteen other independent states), it is important to see what difference this Soviet legacy makes as young Jews and Georgians in Russia try out the various ethnic understandings at their disposal to forge identities and identifications that resonate with the puzzling political realities in which they live.
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Ethnography Youth Teenagers Jewish Identity Ethnicity Main Topic: Identity and Community Comparisons with other communities
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6(3)
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331-353
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Link to article (paywalled), Diasporas with a Difference: Jewish and Georgian Teenagers' Ethnic Identity in the Russian Federation
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Diasporas with a Difference: Jewish and Georgian Teenagers' Ethnic Identity in the Russian Federation. 1997: 331-353. https://archive.jpr.org.uk/10.1353/dsp.1997.0012