The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism
In The Depths of Russia, Yale anthropologist and historian Douglas Rogers tells the history of Russian oil from the perspective of the Perm region of the Urals. From the discovery of world’s first socialist oil in 1929 to the oil-fueled social and cultural politics of the 2000s, he shows how Permian oil illuminates the place of oil in the modern world in new ways. Rogers pays particular attention to the nature of oil as a material substance and to its role in the formation and interaction of states and corporations in socialist and capitalist contexts. The book is based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and archival research in the Perm region.
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The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism
In The Depths of Russia, Yale anthropologist and historian Douglas Rogers tells the history of Russian oil from the perspective of the Perm region of the Urals. From the discovery of world’s first socialist oil in 1929 to the oil-fueled social and cultural politics of the 2000s, he shows how Permian oil illuminates the place of oil in the modern world in new ways. Rogers pays particular attention to the nature of oil as a material substance and to its role in the formation and interaction of states and corporations in socialist and capitalist contexts. The book is based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and archival research in the Perm region.
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The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism

The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism

The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism

The Depths of Russia: Oil, Power, and Culture after Socialism

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In The Depths of Russia, Yale anthropologist and historian Douglas Rogers tells the history of Russian oil from the perspective of the Perm region of the Urals. From the discovery of world’s first socialist oil in 1929 to the oil-fueled social and cultural politics of the 2000s, he shows how Permian oil illuminates the place of oil in the modern world in new ways. Rogers pays particular attention to the nature of oil as a material substance and to its role in the formation and interaction of states and corporations in socialist and capitalist contexts. The book is based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and archival research in the Perm region.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644695494
Publisher: Academic Studies Press
Publication date: 03/02/2021
Pages: 578
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.00(d)
Language: Russian

About the Author

Douglas Rogers is Professor of Anthropology at Yale University, has been traveling to Russia since 1994, and has collaborated with scholars from Moscow State University, Perm State University, and the Perm Regional Museums. He is the author of The Old Faith and the Russian Land: A Historical Ethnography of Ethics in the Urals (2009), a book about religion, rural life, and history, based in the Perm Region.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Oil, States and Corporations, and the Politics of Culture

Part 1. From Socialist to Postsocialist Oil

1. The Socialist Oil Complex: Scarcity and Hierarchies of Prestige in the Second Baku

2. Circulation before Privatization: Petrobarter and New Corporate Forms

3. The Lukoilization of Production: Space, Capital, and Surrogate Currencies

Part 2. The Book Years

4. State/Corporation: The Social and Cultural Project Movement

5. Corporation/State: Lukoil as General Partner of the Perm Region

Part 3. The Cultural Front

6. Oil and Culture: The Depths of Postsocialism

7. Alternative Energies: Lukoil-Perm in Corporate and Cultural Fields

8. "Bilbao on the Kama"?: The Perm Cultural Project and Its Critics

Appendix: Governors of the Perm Region in the Post-Soviet Period
Glossary
References
Index

What People are Saying About This

Peter Rutland

Oil and gas are central to Russia's economy and international influence. Yet we have precious few studies of how the oil sector is managed and its impact on Russian society at the grassroots level. Through classic anthropological fieldwork Douglas Rogers has produced a book that will be of interest to all observers of contemporary Russia and to scholars of extraction industries in other countries.

Andrew Barry

Avoiding easy assumptions about both corporate and state power, Douglas Rogers provides us with a subtle and compelling analysis of the social and political life of oil in post-Soviet Russia. The Depths of Russia demonstrates why an attention to the contingencies of geography, history, and politics is vital for all those concerned with the role of the oil industry in the production of culture.

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