Mapping Imagined Geographies of Revolutionary Russia

Place Based Concepts

A place-based concept is a conjunction that highlights the commonalities and complexities of place-based identity among a vast array of political allegiances and experienced emotions. Each unique conjunction connects up to six categories of component to each textual spatial image.

Those components are:

  1. type (e.g. home, not-home, fantasy place, road, edge, front)
  2. scale (e.g. village, city, region, nation, empire, world)
  3. politics (e.g. Bolshevik, tsarist, nationalist, regionalist)
  4. feeling (e.g. jubilation, grief, irony, love, belligerence)
  5. time (e.g. epic time, apocalyptic time, bad past)
  6. genre (e.g. place, liminal space)

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