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'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You' : Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions . / Lanko, Dmitry.
The Russia Conference Papers 2021: Балтийский оборонный колледж. ред. / Viljar Veebel; Sandis Šrāders. Tartu : Tartu University Press, 2021. стр. 87-103.Результаты исследований: Публикации в книгах, отчётах, сборниках, трудах конференций › статья в сборнике материалов конференции › Рецензирование
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T1 - 'I Looked Back to See If You Looked Back to See If I Was Looking at You'
T2 - Russian Discourse on Western Critique of Russia’s Actions
AU - Lanko, Dmitry
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Most Russians are interested in finding out how their country’s particularactions are perceived in the West. To satisfy this interest, the websiteInosmi.Ru was established almost twenty years ago, and since then, thiswebsite has selected, translated, and published foreign – mostly Western –media reports on Russia. This paper analyses the publications on the website,including translated articles and editorial comments, with the aim ofunderstanding Russian discourse on the Western critique of Russia’s actions.The paper applies the theoretical lens of Orientalism as an analytical toolas an important characteristic of the Russian discourse on Western critiqueof Russia’s actions; in this paradigm, it is the assumption that the Westtreats any Russia’s action with an attitude of hubristic superiority. In conclusion,this paper illustrates the two major strategies that Russian agentsapply in order to cope with this assumed Western conceit: mimicry andself-Orientalisation.
AB - Most Russians are interested in finding out how their country’s particularactions are perceived in the West. To satisfy this interest, the websiteInosmi.Ru was established almost twenty years ago, and since then, thiswebsite has selected, translated, and published foreign – mostly Western –media reports on Russia. This paper analyses the publications on the website,including translated articles and editorial comments, with the aim ofunderstanding Russian discourse on the Western critique of Russia’s actions.The paper applies the theoretical lens of Orientalism as an analytical toolas an important characteristic of the Russian discourse on Western critiqueof Russia’s actions; in this paradigm, it is the assumption that the Westtreats any Russia’s action with an attitude of hubristic superiority. In conclusion,this paper illustrates the two major strategies that Russian agentsapply in order to cope with this assumed Western conceit: mimicry andself-Orientalisation.
M3 - Conference contribution
SN - 78-9949-03-568-7
SP - 87
EP - 103
BT - The Russia Conference Papers 2021
A2 - Veebel, Viljar
A2 - Šrāders, Sandis
PB - Tartu University Press
CY - Tartu
ER -
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