Obsession with status and ressentiment: Historical backgrounds of the Russian discursive identity construction |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (INE PAN), Poland;2. World Economy Research Institute, Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), Poland;1. Azerbaijan State University of Economics (UNEC), Azerbaijan;2. Center for Economic and Social Development (CESD), Azerbaijan |
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Abstract: | This article analyzes the role of ressentiment in the long-term historical process of Russia's collective self-identification vis-à-vis “the West”. It argues that ressentiment was persistently generated by the structure of this relationship as long as Russia's aspiration for an equal status continually proved to be unrealistic. This induced different discursive strategies that are described by social identity theory (SIT) as social mobility, social creativity and social competition. As a motivating factor for the development of these strategies, on the one hand, and a recurrent consequence of their invalidity on the other, ressentiment became a considerable driving force of discourse about Russian identity. |
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Keywords: | Discursive identity construction Russian identity Slavophiles Social identity theory Westernizers |
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