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Title: Youth Camps and Nationalism in PostSoviet Russi


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Youth Campsand Nationalismin Post-Soviet Russia
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Children at camp in Novosibirsk
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Introduction
  • Why analyze youth camps as a subject of
    post-Soviet nationalism?

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Historical Background The Young Pioneer
Organization of the Soviet Union
  • Existed from 1922 - 1990.
  • A mass youth organization of the USSR for
    children ages 10-15.
  • N. Krupskaya (Lenins wife) played a significant
    role in the Pioneer movement, advocating a
    combination of Communist values with games,
    sports, tourism, and survival skills.
  • From 1923 - 1975 the number of Young Pioneer
    members rose from 75 thousand to 25 million.
  • Thousands of Young Pioneer camps were established
    where children went for summer vacation and
    winter holidays - this was free (funded by the
    government and trade unions).
  • Membership optional (but almost every child was a
    Pioneer).

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Symbols, Rituals, and Traditions of the Soviet
era
  • Main symbols of Young Pioneers red banner, flag,
    red tie, badge.
  • Main attributes bugle, drum, uniform.
  • Rituals salute, parades, banner bearing, raising
    of the flag, elaborate closing ceremonies.
  • Traditions youth rally (usually around a
    bonfire) and festivals.
  • Songs various Soviet era songs which are still
    used today...
  • Portraits of Lenin (and other leaders)
  • Statues and memorials
  • Morning exercises
  • Regimented schedule

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Young Pioneer pin
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Artek closing ceremony 1935
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Welcome ceremony at camp wave in Anapa, August
2006
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camp wave
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Aspects of Nationalism
  • Focus on the glorious past and tradition.
  • Educating youth in Russian history and culture.
  • Promoting patriotism and pride in ones nation.
  • Importance of the national anthem and flag.
  • In regards to elite camps like Artek notion of
    the chosen people as future leaders of country.

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Case study Artek
  • Prestigious international camp located in Crimea.
  • Created in 1925 originally aimed at boys.
  • State-funded camp for children of élites and
    children who earned academic success.
  • Uniforms were and still are required.
  • Very proud of camp history and currently very
    active in maintaining Soviet-style model of camp.
  • Numerous high-profile people have visited the
    camp revolutionaries, generals, politicians,
    celebrities.
  • In 2000, Artek celebrated their 75th anniversary.
    Though the camp claims to be a non-political
    childrens sanctuary, astronauts, journalists,
    and the President Kuchma attended the celebration.

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Artek comissar raising flag
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Aspects of media in relation to youth camps
  • Advertisements of camps on television for summer
    season.
  • Internet The more elite and state-funded camps
    have sophisticated websites, including history of
    camp, extensive photos, and promotion of their
    own childrens books and songs.
  • Promotion of camp newspapers which provide
    information on camp history (relating again to
    Soviet past)
  • Main point children are cut off from outside
    media while at camp. Youth organizations and
    NGOs...

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Nashi Spreading their message to Russian youth
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Conclusion
  • Summer camps in Russia exist in a variety of
    formats, yet they all promote nationalism in both
    banal and active ways. (implicit and explicit)
  • Political youth organizations are targeting
    children and young adults by bringing their
    message to the camps through training sessions
    and through the internet and advertising.

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Presidents and Propaganda the use of children in
politics
  • Artek 1937

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Sources
  • Radio Free Europe
  • Thomas J. Garza Conservative Vanguard? The
    Politics of New Russias Youth.
  • BBC News
  • www.nashi.su
  • www.artek.ru
  • www.artekovetc.org
  • www.orlyonok.ru
  • www.themoscowtimes.com
  • http//kozlowsk.club.fr/insight.html
  • Interviews
  • www.kremlin.ru
  • www.gazeta.ru
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