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Two Lenins : A Brief Anthropology of Time / Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ssorin-Chaikov, Nikolai V., author.
- Series:
- Malinowski Monographs
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Social sciences.
- Soviet Union--History.
- Soviet Union.
- Genre:
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (170 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Chicago, IL USA HAU Books 2017
- Chicago, IL USA : HAU Books, 2017.
- Language Note:
- English.
- Summary:
- Highly innovative and theoretically incisive, Two Lenins is the first book-length anthropological examination of how social reality can be organized around different yet concurrent ideas of time. Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov grounds his theoretical exploration in fascinating ethnographic and historical material on two Lenins: the first is the famed Soviet leader of the early twentieth century, and the second is a Siberian Evenki hunterâ€"nicknamed “Leninâ€_x009d_â€"who experienced the collapse of the USSR during the 1990s. Through their intertwined stories, Ssorin-Chaikov unveils new dimensions of ethnographic reality by multiplying our notions of time. Ssorin-Chaikov examines Vladimir Lenin at the height of his reign in 1920s Soviet Russia, focusing especially on his relationship with American businessperson Armand Hammer. He casts this scene against the second Leninâ€"the hunter on the far end of the country, in Siberia, at the far end of the century, the 1990s, who is tasked with improvising postsocia
- Contents:
- "You will be as gods"
- Lenin and the combined fodder
- An American in Moscow
- Time for the field diary
- Hobbes' gift
- Modernity as time.
- Notes:
- CC BY
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781912808205
- 191280820X
- Access Restriction:
- Open Access Unrestricted online access
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