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The Quantity of Style: Imaginary Consumption in the New Russia
Serguei Alex Oushakine
Anthropology
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Neo-Russian Style
100%
New Russia
100%
Post-Soviet
66%
Cultural Dispositions
66%
Article Analysis
33%
Subjective Factors
33%
Consumption Patterns
33%
Status Symbol
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Qualitative Representation
33%
Cultural Habits
33%
Quantitative Factors
33%
Cultural Signifiers
33%
Arts and Humanities
Style
100%
Imaginary
100%
Russia
100%
Russian Style
100%
Post-Soviet
66%
Luxuries
33%
Subjective
33%
Cultural Production
33%
Status Symbol
33%
Social Sciences
Russian
100%
Russia
100%
Luxuries
25%
Status Symbol
25%
Cultural Production
25%
Economics of Location
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Economics of Location
100%