The Imperial Paradox Islamic Eurasianism in Contemporary Russia
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| Publication date | 2019 |
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| Book title | Resignification of Borders: Eurasianism and the Russian World |
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| Series | Ost-West-Express. Kultur und Übersetzung |
| Pages (from-to) | 97-124 |
| Publisher | Berlin: Frank & Timme |
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| Abstract | This chapter discusses the appeal of (Neo-)Eurasianism among Muslim elites in Russia. Muslim leaders—official Muftis and private Islamic intellectuals— employ elements of Eurasianism as an instrument for promoting their interests, and tailor Islam and its history in Russia to fit the overall ideology. The inherent paradox here is that Eurasianism is commonly described as an “ideology of empire” that centers on ethnic Russians and on Orthodox Christianity; Muslims are not usually presented as the backbone of Russia/Eurasia. |
| Document type | Chapter |
| Language | English |
| Other links | https://www.frank-timme.de/verlag/verlagsprogramm/buch/suchbegriff/Resignification%20of%20Borders/verlagsprogramm/bd-37-nina-friesskonstantin-kaminskij-eds-resignification-of-borders-eurasianism-and-the-rus/backPID/suche.html?sword=Resignification%2520of%2520Borders |
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