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- W2070787012 abstract "This article attempts to elaborate on the Russian case in the context of debates on postcoloniality. It opens with the case of Slavophiles of the 1830s-40s, which shows that a colonial situation can be identified as an acute epistemological problem regardless of the actual colonial experience. The discussion continues with the case of Eurasians of the 1920s-30s, which illustrates that a colonial situation can be experienced regardless of the actual figure of the colonized, and that a postcolonial theory can espouse deeply conservative scenarios of emancipation and have a hidden restorationist agenda. The next case is the Soviet experiment highlighting that even when the figure of the colonized and oppressed is objectively present, the most powerful political intervention cannot change the structural relationships of domination and control. Soviet postcoloniality essentially shows that the colonial situation tends to reproduce itself, only changing hegemonic discourses and identifying different hegemons and subalterns, or their different combinations. Finally, the authors turn to post-Soviet postcoloniality, which, unlike the South Asian subaltern studies project that aspired to bring back historical agency and subjectivity to the most oppressed categories of the colonized, serves the goal of claiming essentially subaltern status for the nation as a desirable historical position of zero agency and hence zero responsibility. The authors conclude that the colonial situation will continue to reveal itself in unexpected and paradoxical examples for as long as the preceding imperial situation is not disenchanted and deconstructed. The last part of the article introduces the concept of imperial situation. The authors contend that an imperial situation (instead of the essentialized empire) can emerge (or be identified) not only in empire but also in modern nation-states, which will not turn them into empires. However, this identification can provide an impetus to a local school of postcolonial analysis and explain its unexpected emergence in the absence of any formally recognizable colonial situation." @default.
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- W2070787012 title "The Postimperial Meets the Postcolonial: Russian Historical Experience and the Postcolonial Moment" @default.
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