Sovietinio laikotarpio kasdienybės – išgyvenimo strategijos ideologijų sankirtose

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Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Sovietinio laikotarpio kasdienybės – išgyvenimo strategijos ideologijų sankirtose
Alternative Title:
Soviet everyday realities – strategies for survivalat ideological crossroads
In the Journal:
Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas [Sociology. Thought and Action]. 2016, Nr. 1 (38), p. 8-22
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Politinė ideologija / Political ideology.
Summary / Abstract:

LTŠiame straipsnyje siekiama pritaikyti subaltern, postkolonializmo ir popkultūros teorijas analizuojant sovietinio subjekto santykį su oficialia sovietine ideologija ir tradicine, prokatalikiška morale. Čia remiamasi pamatiniu subaltern studijų principu – kad subjekto sąmonė nėra tabula rasa, į kurią dominuojantis režimas „įrašo“ pageidaujamas reikšmes, o subjektas geba aktyviai dalyvauti kuriant prasmes. Straipsnyje, remiantis atliktais interviu, analizuojama, kaip ideologijos funkcionuoja kasdienio gyvenimo situacijose ikiteorinio žinojimo lygmeniu vėlyvuoju sovietmečiu Lietuvoje. [Iš leidinio]Reikšminiai žodžiai: Ideologija; Kasdienis gyvenimas; Populiarioji sąmonė; Vėlyvasis socializmas; Everyday life; Ideology; Late socialism; Lithuania; Popular consciousness.

ENHere in this paper, theoretical premises of subaltern studies, post-colonialism and pop-culture studies are applied for analysing Soviet popular consciousness and Soviet subjectivities. The research is based on the theoretical principles of subaltern studies, i.e., the ability of human consciousness to transform, appropriate and "consume" the dominant structures of meaning for individual purposes. The primary focus of this research is the "silent majority", people who have not been either political activists or opponents of the regime. It is explored, on the basis of multiple interviews, how ideologies operate at the level of everyday life, how people perceive and interpret both official Soviet ideology and traditional pro-catholic upbringing. Particular aspects addressed in this article are the official Soviet and traditional religious holidays, church attendance and membership in official Soviet organisations, memories of the independence period, oral histories about deportations and informal knowledge about better living in the "West" as opposed to official Soviet propaganda and historiography. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15388/SocMintVei.2016.1.10307
ISSN:
1392-3358; 2335-8890
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2018-12-17 14:09:41
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