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Rodologia: Genealogy as Therapy in Post-Soviet Russia
Inna Leykin
Anthropology
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Post-Soviet Russia
100%
Family History
50%
State Violence
50%
Self-help Culture
50%
Amateur
50%
Popular
25%
The Self
25%
Recollection
25%
Long-term Fieldwork
25%
Gulag
25%
Political Upheaval
25%
Therapeutic Culture
25%
Political Order
25%
Cultural Logic
25%
Heredity
25%
Self-realization
25%
Social Instability
25%
Provincial City
25%
Fundamental Change
25%
Collectivization
25%
Soviet Past
25%
Psychological Self
25%
Soviet State
25%
Scar
25%
Kinship
25%
Social Sciences
Genealogy
100%
Family History
50%
Self Help
50%
Therapy
50%
Psychology
25%
Gulag
25%
Self-Realization
25%
Psychology
Self-Realization
100%
Cultural Logic
100%
Psychology
100%
Arts and Humanities
Russian Federation
25%