Reinventing traditions: Rustic Banya in successful urban Russian lives
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/6837Date
2014-05-30Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
Author
Savelyev, LeonidAbstract
The aim of my master thesis is to explore the reasons for the reproduction of the
tradition of rustic private Russian bathing or banya in contemporary Russia. In order to do
that I conducted my field work in Russia. As a result I made a 33 minute documentary and
wrote this thesis. The film and thesis captures how banya is experienced by a specific group
of informants who has reinvented the tradition of Russian bath in relation to modern Russian
realities. Finally this research reveals a transformation in the usage and perception of the
banya tradition that has taken place in Russia in the last 30 years.
One of the main findings achieved during the project is that my informants used banya
as an arena where they experience a kind of timeout from various social responsibilities and
duties imposed by their statuses. In the following pages, I reflect upon an idea that banya can
also be interpreted as a socially constructed space where the practitioners have a unique kind
of experience. Further analysis of this will bring me to a discussion about liminality,
communitas, states of “peace and quiet” and states of lightness and happiness that might be
experienced by the banya participants in one way or another. The thesis also argues that banya
can be interpreted as an arena with strict rules for inclusion and exclusion or a kind of key
club. The participants of this key club implicitly or explicitly take part into a process of
identity negotiations and accumulation of their social capital.
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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