Post-Soviet Belarus: The Transformation of National Identity

Authors

  • Larissa Titarenko Department of Sociology, Belarus State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-011-0002-4

Keywords:

post-Soviet Belarus, national identity, nation, systemic transformation, pluralism

Abstract

The paper deals with the formation of a new national identity in Belarus under conditions of post-Soviet transformation. Under the term of “national identity” the author means the identity of the population of the Republic of Belarus that will be adequate to its status of a newly independent state acquired after 1991. Special attention is paid to the existing major research approaches to the problem of constructing this national identity. According to the author’s view, both major approaches are inadequate; the author puts forward a new (third) approach that goes beyond discussions on language and national culture, and corresponds to the concept of plurality of identities. The author describes some paradoxes of national identity based on the opposition of “nation” and “people”. These correspond to the Western model of the “creation of modern nations”, which is not fully applicable to post-Soviet Belarus. All attempts to apply this model to contemporary Belarus lead scholars to several “cultural paradoxes” that can, however, be explained within a new approach.

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Author Biography

Larissa Titarenko, Department of Sociology, Belarus State University

Titarenko Larissa, PhD. Doctor of sociology, professor, Department of Sociology, Belarus State University (Minsk, Belarus). A member of ISA, IIS, ROS, and the Belarusian Sociological Society. Her areas of professional interest include the history of sociology, social theory, urban sociology, as well as sociology of culture and youth. Titarenko has published several books (mostly in Russian), co-authored textbooks and dictionaries in Russia and Belarus. Her recent publications abroad include papers in “Teaching Sociology”, “Social Compass”, “International Sociology.”

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Published

2011-11-23

How to Cite

Titarenko, L. (2011). Post-Soviet Belarus: The Transformation of National Identity. International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal, 13(1), 7–21. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10223-011-0002-4