Orthodox Ideology and Masculinity in Putin's Russia

In post-Soviet Russia, President Vladimir Putin has drawn from Orthodox ideology to promote and enact patriarchal constructions of masculinity. This article examines the hegemony of masculinity in the structures and practices of the Orthodox Church and argues that Putin's regime uses Orthodox t...

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Главный автор: Denysenko, Nicholas E. (Автор)
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Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: [2020]
В: Concilium
Год: 2020, Выпуск: 2, Страницы: 74-84
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovič 1952- / Россия (мотив) / Православная церковь / Мужественность (мотив) / Pussy Riot / Евромайдан
Индексация IxTheo:CG Христианство и политика
KBK Восточная Европа
KDF Православная церковь
NBE Антропология
Другие ключевые слова:B Masculinity
B PUTIN, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1952-
B Religious Aspects
B RELIGION & international relations
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Итог:In post-Soviet Russia, President Vladimir Putin has drawn from Orthodox ideology to promote and enact patriarchal constructions of masculinity. This article examines the hegemony of masculinity in the structures and practices of the Orthodox Church and argues that Putin's regime uses Orthodox teachings to defend its use of brutal force in domestic and foreign policies. The strategy of bellicose masculinity exposes the joint agenda of Church and state in Russia: to identify Russia as a safe space from the imaginary threat posed by the prospect of openness to Europe and the West.
ISSN:0010-5236
Второстепенные работы:Enthalten in: Concilium