|
Audio Asylum Thread Printer Get a view of an entire thread on one page |
For Sale Ads |
In Reply to: What are those films? (nt) posted by Victor Khomenko on November 27, 2003 at 10:18:19:
s
Follow Ups:
Just curious, having recently joined Audio Asylum:Are you Russian-American or originally from Russia?
The term, "Mother Russia"--what is associated with that image?
I was born in Russia, came here in 1979."Mother Russia" is the old fashioned term, it is rather archaic in its sound... it something Pushkin and Tolstoy would use. It was not used much at all during the Soviet era, as Russia was just one of the many republics. So more commonly you would see the term "Motherland", usually depicted as a sad looking older woman, often grieving over the body of her dead son.
There days Mother Russia is riding again, naturally... it has strong nationalistic flavor and it has been soiled over the centuries of use - the anti-semitic porgoms were often conducted under that slogan.
Victor:very nice of you to explain and give background.
Yet, the (youngish) Russians I met in East Europe had a definite idea of Mother Russia, all giving differing answers. Some said it referred to the land and wide expanse, others had different (and warm) associations.
Too, if Motherland has replaced it, what image(s) are associated with that term?
Thanks. I feel it is a central idea for a major culture, so important for the world to understand.
***Yet, the (youngish) Russians I met in East Europe had a definite idea of Mother Russia, all giving differing answers. Some said it referred to the land and wide expanse, others had different (and warm) associations.What do the youngish now! :-(( Yes, it does refer to the vast expanses. Many other things too, but as I said, archaic.
BTW - don't know how young those people are, but the current under-30 generation is likely going to be the most "lost" generation in the Russian history. It is sad situation.
***Too, if Motherland has replaced it, what image(s) are associated with that term?Motherland is much more political, patriotic than the warm and fuzzy sentimental old one. I strongly associate it with the Soviet brain waching.
***Thanks. I feel it is a central idea for a major culture, so important for the world to understand.
I think it IS important, but central? Perhaps not quite.
Take care and thanks for disclosing that part of your heritage.
This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors: