Dilemmas of Diversity After the Cold War: Analyses of Cultural
Difference by US and Russia-Based Scholars.
Ed. by Michele Rivkin-Fish and Elena Trubina.
(Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2010)
Table of Contents
Introduction: Conceptualizing 'Cultural Diversity' after the Cold War
Elena Trubina and Michele Rivkin-Fish
Part I: Constructing the Nation in the Shadows of Difference
Chapter 1
From Buchach to Sheikh Muwannis: Building the Future and Erasing the
Past
Omer Bartov
Chapter 2
Symbols and Stories of Post-Soviet Buryat National Revival
Tatyana Skrynnikova and Darima Amogolonova
Chapter 3
Multiple Museums, Multiple Nations: The Politics of Communal
Representation in Post-Soviet Tatarstan
Katherine Graney
Chapter 4
Peace-Building After Violent Conflict in the Caucasus and Beyond:
Managing the Symbolic Politics of Ethnic Diversity
Stuart Kaufman
Part II: Contesting Diversity in the Field of Education
Chapter 5
Reading Differently as a Cultural Challenge in Russia: On Literature,
National Unity, and the Promises of Pluralism
Tatiana Venediktova
Chapter 6
Teaching "Ethnic" and "National" Differences: The Concept of "Narod" in
Russian School Textbooks
Oksana Karpenko
Chapter 7
Facing History and Ourselves: An Approach to Teaching Tolerance through
Understanding the Holocaust
Rachel Burg Belin
Afterward
Michele Rivkin-Fish and Elena Trubina
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