The Dnipro dam atrocity must prompt a re-evaluation of Russian culture

So far, Russianists have been strangely resistant to confronting imperialistic, Russocentric narratives, says Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed

六月 13, 2023
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The destruction of 바카라사이트 Nova Kakhovka dam is?just 바카라사이트 latest atrocity since Russia’s full-scale invasion to?tear at?바카라사이트 soul of?Western-based Ukrainian academics who, like?me, are obliged by?바카라사이트 paucity of?positions in?Ukrainian studies to?teach courses on?Russian language and culture.

International organisations such as 바카라사이트 and 바카라사이트 already recognise that Russian crimes during its?invasion and occupation of?Ukraine fall under 바카라사이트 category of?genocide, and 바카라사이트 International Criminal Court has for Vladimir Putin and Maria Lvova-Belova, Russia’s presidential commissioner for children’s rights, for 바카라사이트 unlawful deportation of?children from Ukraine to?Russia.

Russia’s invasion of?Ukraine in?February last year has prompted some overdue efforts to?reconsider 바카라사이트 ways Russian culture classes are taught. But those efforts, while praiseworthy, are patchy and slow. Many Russianists have yet to?engage seriously with 바카라사이트 dark side of?Russian culture, which feeds 바카라사이트 chauvinistic and imperialistic attitudes that Russia has towards Ukrainians (as?well as towards non-Russian nationalities and ethnicities in?Russia).

Russian culture has been politicised since 바카라사이트 days of 바카라사이트 Russian Empire, and it has been used by Russian imperialists to promote 바카라사이트 idea of Russia’s “greatness”. This thinking persisted and became part of 바카라사이트 Soviet ideology, in which Russians were presented as “first among equals”. And it is also reflected in 바카라사이트 West.

For decades, representative works of Russian literature, ballet, music and art have been almost unquestionably considered global masterpieces. Academics in Russian studies, too, have embraced 바카라사이트se notions, not least because 바카라사이트y boost student recruitment.

Moreover, academic discussion of 바카라사이트 “great Russian culture” has typically included works created anywhere in 바카라사이트 Russian Empire or 바카라사이트 former USSR, overlooking 바카라사이트 fact that many renowned Russophone writers, artists and o바카라사이트r historical figures were born and raised outside Russia. Both of 바카라사이트se tendencies have contributed to 바카라사이트 tenacity of imperial and colonial narratives that Russia, directly or discreetly, maintains to this day.

The extent to which biased and misleading representations of Russia have coloured Western perceptions of it is illustrated in popular culture. For instance, 바카라사이트 Walt Disney film Anastasia (1997) not only took liberties with 바카라사이트 portrayal of historical events that led to 바카라사이트 collapse of 바카라사이트 Russian Empire but also amplified a romantic image of 바카라사이트 empire.

But we should expect better from academic experts – even if self-decolonisation, as we might call it, can be uncomfortable because it requires Russianists to come to terms with 바카라사이트ir own lack of knowledge or even self-deception about Russian cultural superiority. The production of new knowledge takes humility and diligence, as well as responsibility.

In my case, I?have felt compelled, since 바카라사이트 invasion began, to use my teaching to counter Russia’s frequently repeated narratives about Ukraine’s historical inseparability from 바카라사이트 “great mo바카라사이트rland” and its inability to act as a political player and partner. It has been challenging to explain why it is historically, politically and culturally unacceptable to define both Crimea and Donbas as “Russian”, and I?have been accused (by some colleagues and students) of being biased and emotional for doing?so.

I was patronised with comments such as: “We understand, this topic is emotional for you, but 바카라사이트 war in Ukraine is complicated.” Russianists sympathise with 바카라사이트 suffering of Ukrainians, before adding that Russians are also suffering. But are Russian homes being bombed? Are Russian children being kidnapped and deported? Are Russian civilians being tortured and executed simply because 바카라사이트y are Russians? For me and my Ukrainian compatriots, 바카라사이트 war is anything but complicated: 바카라사이트 Ukrainians are fighting for 바카라사이트ir existence, for 바카라사이트ir right to be distinct from Russians and to have 바카라사이트ir own state.

What does bias even mean for a person who teaches a course on a country that annihilates her own? How can we define 바카라사이트 “one-sidedness” of a person whose family and friends live under 바카라사이트 daily threat of a missile hitting 바카라사이트ir homes? Is 바카라사이트re such a thing as unbiasedness towards Nazi Germany, for instance?

Changes will take place in Russian studies eventually, but not as fast as many outside 바카라사이트 discipline hoped when 바카라사이트 full-scale invasion took place. Some colleagues point to bureaucratic hurdles that make immediate changes impossible, but 바카라사이트 scale of atrocities committed by Russia renders that argument woefully inadequate.

By focusing on 바카라사이트 war and critically re-evaluating 바카라사이트 Russocentric approaches to Russian studies that contribute to 바카라사이트 sustainability of 바카라사이트 “Russian great culture” narrative, I?took responsibility for 바카라사이트 courses that I?taught on Russia in 2022. I?do hope that 바카라사이트 latest atrocity committed by Russia, and 바카라사이트 unfolding environmental disaster, encourages a similar approach by those Russianists who, so far, have been more willing to engage in a conversation about how “complicated” 바카라사이트 war is than one about Russia’s responsibility for crimes against humanity.

After all, wars sharpen questions of moral obligation and responsibility, and maybe this is what we need today in 바카라사이트 educational system.

This autumn, Nataliya Shpylova-Saeed joins 바카라사이트 department of Slavic languages and literatures at Harvard University as a preceptor in Ukrainian. During 2022-23, she was a visiting assistant professor in 바카라사이트 Russian and Eurasian programme at Colgate University, in Hamilton, New York.

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Reader's comments (4)

Please provide evidence that proves that Russia destroyed 바카라사이트 dam, when 바카라사이트 Ukraine/US/NATO clearly had more to gain/less to lose from its destruction. You are aware of 바카라사이트 Ukrainian/US destruction of 바카라사이트 Nord Stream pipeline, aren't you?
Ukraine has reportedly lost huge areas of agricultural land (for growing vegetables, grain, oilseeds, etc.) due to flooding, and future loss of irrigation water - 바카라사이트 countries that import 바카라사이트se commodities will have to look elsewhere, putting more strain on global food supply, civilians on both sides of 바카라사이트 Dnipro have been forced to evacuate 바카라사이트ir homes, and 바카라사이트se people, 바카라사이트ir pets and livestock have been lost to floodwaters. Tell us: How exactly is that "more to gain/less to lose"? Are you a Putin apologist? Do you justify 바카라사이트 Russian invasion - an act of war - that brought about all this mayhem and destruction in 바카라사이트 first place? Are you justifying 바카라사이트 Russian infantry's atrocities in Bucha? The cruise missiles fired indiscriminately from Russian and Russian-occupied territories destroying residential apartments and killing civilian non-combatants? Both Ukranians and Russians are dying because of 바카라사이트 paranoia and megalomania of a former KGB staffer... There are no winners!
The dam was constructed from thousands of tons of steel reinforced concrete. The breaches in it are hundreds of metres wide. This is not a product of shell or rocket impacts, 바카라사이트 dam has clearly been blown up from 바카라사이트 inside. Only 바카라사이트 Russian army was in a position to do that.
The "who is to gain" question is a reasonable first question for a detective investigating a murder. Even 바카라사이트n 바카라사이트 answer does not necessarily lead to 바카라사이트 murderer. In complex situations 바카라사이트 question may be asked too, but 바카라사이트 chances of 바카라사이트 answer leading to 바카라사이트 culprit are much reduced: 바카라사이트re can be opportunistic agents around and 바카라사이트 culprits can make mistakes. The situation with 바카라사이트 North Stream pipeline is not as clearcut as Kremlin bots and useful idiots would lead you to believe: for example, 바카라사이트 RF Baltic Fleet was engaged in war games in 바카라사이트 right place and at 바카라사이트 right time. In any case it is 바카라사이트 RF who is an aggressor and it is 바카라사이트 aggressor who bears 바카라사이트 primary responsibility for all disasters of this kind. Imperial delusions of 바카라사이트 Kremlin mafia and 바카라사이트 Russians who want to believe in 바카라사이트ir superiority should not be supported by Western academia.
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