The land of weddings and rain nation and modernity in post-socialist Lithuania

IntroductionSoviet propaganda and nationalist reappropriation -- Exigencies of tradition -- Catholic enchantment and discontent -- Time-spaces of a reordered city -- "Until you gorp the ground": Food, drink and modern things -- Post-socialist scriptum

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1. Verfasser: Lankauskas, Gediminas (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Toronto u.a. Univ. of Toronto Press 2015
Schriftenreihe:Anthropological horizons 16
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Zusammenfassung:IntroductionSoviet propaganda and nationalist reappropriation -- Exigencies of tradition -- Catholic enchantment and discontent -- Time-spaces of a reordered city -- "Until you gorp the ground": Food, drink and modern things -- Post-socialist scriptum
In The Land of Weddings and Rain, Gediminas Lankauskas examines the components of the contemporary urban wedding -- religious and civil ceremonies, "traditional" imagery and practices, and the conspicuous consumption of domestic and imported goods -- in the context of the Western-style modernization of post-socialist Lithuania. Studying the tensions between "tradition" and "modernity" that surround this important ritual event, Lankauskas highlights the ways in which nationalism serves to negotiate the impact of modernity in the aftermath of state socialism's collapse. His analysis also shows the importance of consumption and commodification to Lithuania's ongoing "Westernization." Based on more than a decade of ethnographic research, The Land of Weddings and Rain is a fascinating account of the tensions -- between national and transnational, East and West, and old and new -- that shape life in post-socialist Eastern Europe. -- Provided by publisher
Beschreibung:Literaturverz. S. [275] - 295. - Register S. [299] - 317
Beschreibung:XI, 317 S.
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ISBN:1442612568
1-4426-1256-8
1442644176
1-4426-4417-6
9781442612563
978-1-4426-1256-3
9781442644175
978-1-4426-4417-5