2020
DOI: 10.3167/ajec.2020.290205
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Narva as Method

Abstract: This article asks how a post-Soviet city went global and became something else, mutating, in the sense of generating a new set of features that go beyond a narrow understanding of postsocialism. The research provides a synthetic conceptualisation of Narva and the organisation of its ordinary life, by combining methods of urban observation and classification with geographical and ethnographic descriptions of this city. Using visual imagery of urban objects, along with field annotations and interview quotes as t… Show more

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“…A second prominent setting is a series of canals in the east of the city, known locally as “Narva Venice” (Martínez, 2020, 78). Narva Venice is home to hundreds of seemingly makeshift structures used for storage, summer residences, and recreational activities, and is considered an integral feature of the city’s cultural and social life (Whyte 2021).…”
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“…A second prominent setting is a series of canals in the east of the city, known locally as “Narva Venice” (Martínez, 2020, 78). Narva Venice is home to hundreds of seemingly makeshift structures used for storage, summer residences, and recreational activities, and is considered an integral feature of the city’s cultural and social life (Whyte 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apartment scenes in “für Oksana” can be divided into two separate types: first, those in which Gameboy Tetris raps whilst sitting behind a table in the kitchen and second, those involving Oksana’s family enacting aspects of day-to-day life. In all the apartment scenes, items of furniture and decorations visible such as a “landscape painting, colourful wooden bowls, [and] ornamental curtains” reflect “Russian” rather than “Estonian” tastes (Martínez 2020, 84). However, in scenes featuring Gameboy Tetris, a collection of souvenir magnets collected from different European countries, including Malta, Finland and Greece, are perhaps a subtle reminder that Narva too, is in Europe.…”
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