In Reply to: Re: Victor: A Question on your Russianess . . .and follow-up posted by ClarityKid on November 28, 2003 at 07:26:30:
***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.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Victor: A Question on your Russianess . . .and follow-up - Victor Khomenko 08:10:41 11/28/03 (1)
- Re: Thanks. Wish I could find a book on Russia covering it! - ClarityKid 11:11:21 11/28/03 (0)