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Lan­guages of Islam and Chris­tian­i­ty in Post-Sovi­et Rus­sia
In her book, Gul­naz Sib­gat­ul­li­na exam­ines the intri­cate rela­tion­ship of reli­gion, iden­ti­ty and lan­guage-relat­ed beliefs against the back­ground of socio-polit­i­cal changes in post-Sovi­et Rus­sia. Focus­ing on the Russ­ian and Tatar lan­guages, she explores how they simul­ta­ne­ous­ly serve the needs of both Mus­lims and Chris­tians liv­ing in the coun­try today.
Map­ping lin­guis­tic strate­gies of mis­sion­ar­ies, con­verts and reli­gious author­i­ties, Sib­gat­ul­li­na demon­strates how sacred vocab­u­lary in each of the lan­guages is being con­test­ed by a vari­ety of social actors, often with com­pet­ing agen­das. These lin­guis­tic col­li­sions not only affect mean­ings of the reli­gious lex­i­con in Tatar and Russ­ian but also dri­ve a grad­ual con­ver­gence of Russia’s Islam and Chris­tian­i­ty.
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A Gener­ic His­to­ry of Trav­el Writ­ing in Anglo­phone and Pol­ish Lit­er­a­ture
A Gener­ic His­to­ry of Trav­el Writ­ing in Anglo­phone and Pol­ish Lit­er­a­ture offers a com­pre­hen­sive, com­par­a­tive and gener­ic analy­sis of devel­op­ments of trav­el writ­ing in Anglo­phone and Pol­ish lit­er­a­ture from the Late Medieval Peri­od to the twen­ty-first cen­tu­ry. These devel­op­ments are depict­ed in a wider con­text of trav­el nar­ra­tives writ­ten in oth­er Euro­pean lan­guages. Grze­gorz Moroz con­vinc­ing­ly argues that, for all the sim­i­lar­i­ties and cross-cul­tur­al influ­ences, in the course of the nine­teenth and twen­ti­eth cen­tu­ry non-fic­tion Anglo­phone and Pol­ish trav­el writ­ing have dynam­i­cal­ly evolved dif­fer­ent gener­ic hori­zons of expec­ta­tions. While the Anglo­phone trav­el book devel­oped rel­a­tive­ly steadi­ly in that peri­od, the Pol­ish genre of the podróz was first replaced by the listy (kart­ki) z podrózy, and then by the repor­taz podrózniczy.
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