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Understanding Russia
 Using the Seven Elements of
            Culture
Social Organization
• Nuclear Family: most important domestic
  unit
  – Most married couples want an apartment of
    their own, away from their parents
  – The housing shortage & high cost of new
    housing makes that a challenge
  – Families often live in a household of 3
    generations (most often with the
    grandmother)
Social Organization Cont.
• Marriage
  – Since the 1930s, the average age of
    marriage: 23
  – Approximately 50% end in divorce
    • Biggest factors: economic hardship and alcohol
      abuse
  – Ethnic intermarriage became fairly common in
    Soviet times, and most people have at least
    one ancestor of a different nationality
Social Organization Cont.
• Infant Care:
  – Most women give birth in overcrowded and
    understaffed maternity hospitals
  – Childbirth practices reflect traditional ideologies:
    birthing mothers are criticized for crying/complaining
  – Women stay for at least a week in the hospital and
    fathers are allowed to see mother and baby through a
    glass window only because:
     • Fear of spreading germs
     • The father may be repulsed by the “female business”
       involved in birthing
Language
• Russian is the most widely spoken Slavic
  language
  – Over 81% of Russians speak it as their first
    and only language
• Three major dialects of Russian: Northern,
  Southern, and Central
• Cyrillic alphabet
Language Cont
• There are over 100 minority languages spoken in
  Russia today:
  – the most popular which is Tartar 3%
  – Others include: Chuvash, Chechen, Ukranian, Mordvin,
    and Bashir
  – These languages are important in key regional areas
Government & Politics
• 1993 Constitution provided for democratic
  freedom with executive, legislative, and judicial
  branches
• Current Russian President: Dmitry Medvedev
• Parliament is divided into 2 houses
   – Lower house Duma: 450 members
   – Upper house Federation Council: made up of local
     governors and legislators from 89 administrative
     regions
Government and Politics Cont:

•   The state of Russia has always been
    prone to authoritarian rule
    – Censorship
    – Strong government control over the media
      •   Even today, the Russian government still controls
          what is displayed on national television in the
          news, and plays the Russian national anthem
          every night
      •   Russian govt. is known for strong central control
          over the nation.
Government & Politics Cont.
• The Bureaucracy
  – Many Russians today still hold jobs because of
    nepotism, friendships, or former party memberships
  – Result: incompetence, laziness, conservation, and a
    tendency to avoid responsibility and push it on others
• The KGB
  – Secret police
  – Created by Tsar Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century
Government & Politics Cont.
• Corruption
   – Many are involved in bribery and embezzlement, and those
     actions are seen as an only way to survive
   – Police are notorious for corrupt behavior
   – Russians have a tremendous distrust of government, police, and
     the military
• The Law
   – Served to protect state and the community, rather than the
     individual
• Rebellion & Revolt
   – Conspiracies, coups, insurrections, ethnic warfare, and national
     independence movements all reflect the instabilities and
     inequalities of Russian society and its resistance to change
Economic System
• Stock market very strong
• Most expensive night life
• Second largest exporter of oil in the world
• Most billionaires and millionaires than any
  other country in the world
• Large gap between the rich and poor
• Corruption in business is seen as major
  problem in expanding the economy and
  growing the middle class
Religion & Worship
•   In 1997 the controversial “Law on Freedom of
    Conscience and Religious Associations”
    passed
    –   Granted full rights of organization and association to
        only four religions:
          1.   Orthodoxy
          2.   Islam
          3.   Judaism
          4.   Buddhism
    –   Others have to go through a complex registration
        process and their activities are restricted
Religion & Worship Cont.
• Russian Orthodoxy
  – Was the state religion for almost 1,000 years
  – Russian sense of community ties into the
    roots of Orthodoxy: the consensus of the
    Orthodox congregation was seen as the
    single truth where there was no room for a
    pluralism of opinion
  – Has always been institutionally powerful
  – Majority of ethnic Russians identify
    themselves as Orthodox Christians
Religion & Worship Cont.
• Islam
  – Second largest religion
  – Important throughout Russian history
  – Major religion in the northern Caucasus since the 8th
    century and in the Volga region since the 10th century




  – Moscow is a center of Islam, with many active mosques and
    organizations to serve the 1-2 million Muslims in Moscow
Religion and Worship Cont
• Judaism
  – Before the Revolution, most of Russia’s Jews were
    confined to rural settlements and endured constant
    persecution
  – Faced popular and official anti-Semitism in Soviet
    period
     • They were repressed and secularized to the point where the
       majority were non-practicing and Judaism was regarded as
       an ethnicity not a religious identity
  – 1970s started a slow rediscovery of Jewish tradition,
    but still major waves of emigration have reduced the
    number of Jews
Religion and Worship Cont.
• Buddhism
  – Officially recognized in 1741
  – Harshly persecuted under Stalin, when most
    temples and monasteries were destroyed and
    lamas were murdered or sent to the Gulag
  – Made a steady revival, and today claims
    several million adherents, among ethnic Slavs
    as well as traditionally Buddhist populations
Religion and Worship Cont.
• Death & the Afterlife
  – Around the time of death, it is crucial to do certain
    things to prevent the dead from staying or returning
     • Mirrors are covered with a black cloth
  – After the burial, mourners return to the family’s home,
    where certain foods are served with vodka and the
    deceased is remembered with stories
  – Soul remains on earth for 40 days, and which time the
    family holds a second gathering to bid farewell as the
    soul departs for heaven
  – Anniversary of a death is memorialized every year;
    some people travel great distances to visit their loved
    ones grades
Traditions and Customs
• Time and Patience
  – Russians are notoriously not on time
  – Communism reinforced a native disrespect for
    time because workers could not be fired and
    there was no incentive to do things on time
  – No such thing as “lets get straight down to
    business” protocol in Russia is as follows:
    small talk, tea or drink, family and personal
    problems, finally the business of the day
Traditions and Customs Cont.
• Naming Conventions: Russian names are
  comprised of:
  – First name
  – Middle name: which is a patronymic or a
    version of the father’s first name formed by
    adding –vich or       -ovich for a male, and –
    avna or –ovna for a female
    • i.e. the son of an Ivan would have a patronymic
      name of Ivanovich and the daughter of an Ivan
      would have a patronymic name of Ivanova
  – Last name
Traditions and Customs Cont.
                                    Food:
•   Bread:
    – Most common food
    – Starvation means having no bread
•   Meat:
    – Generally loved throughout Russia, esp. pork
    – Poverty means going without meat
             Drinks: always served with something to eat
•   Vodka
    – Home-brewed, serves as a crucial form of currency in rural areas
    – High levels of alcohol consumption have resulted in a liver disease
      epidemic and lower life expectancy (men-60) (women-72)
•   Tea
    – Much more common than coffee
    – Drink out of a glass, not a mug
                           Going out for Meals:
    – Majority do not for economic reasons, or because the food is usually better
      at home
    – Restaurants and cafes cater largely to the new business classes
Customs and Traditions Cont.
• Pessimism:
  – Americans tend to expect things to go well
    and become upset when they don’t. Russians
    expect things to go poorly and have learned
    to live with misfortune
  – The American habit of smiling all the time can
    get on the nerves of some Russians
Customs and Traditions Cont.
• Nyekulturny (Bad Manners)
  – Wearing coats in public buildings that have a
    cloakroom
  – Standing with your hands in your pockets
  – Eating lunch on park lawns
  – Whistling at home or on the street
  – Public displays of affection
  – Lounging or sitting on the steps of a public building
  – Telling a Russian that you have to go to the restroom
    (you should just excuse yourself)
Customs and Traditions
•   Gift Giving Etiquette
     –   If you are invited to a Russian home for a meal, bring a small gift
     –   Male guests are expected to bring flowers
     –   Do not give yellow flowers
     –   Do not give a baby gift until after the baby is born. It is bad luck to do so
         sooner.
•   Table Manners
     – The oldest or most honored guest is served first
     – Do not begin eating until the host invites you to start
     – Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands must be visible
       at all times
     – You will often be urged to take second helpings
     – It is polite to use bread to soak up gravy or sauce
     – Men pour drinks for women seated next to them
     – Leaving a small amount of food on your plate indicates that your hosts
       have provided ample hospitality
     – Do not get up until you are invited to leave the table. At formal dinners,
       the guest of honor is the first to get up from the table.

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Culture of russia 7 elements

  • 1. Understanding Russia Using the Seven Elements of Culture
  • 2. Social Organization • Nuclear Family: most important domestic unit – Most married couples want an apartment of their own, away from their parents – The housing shortage & high cost of new housing makes that a challenge – Families often live in a household of 3 generations (most often with the grandmother)
  • 3. Social Organization Cont. • Marriage – Since the 1930s, the average age of marriage: 23 – Approximately 50% end in divorce • Biggest factors: economic hardship and alcohol abuse – Ethnic intermarriage became fairly common in Soviet times, and most people have at least one ancestor of a different nationality
  • 4. Social Organization Cont. • Infant Care: – Most women give birth in overcrowded and understaffed maternity hospitals – Childbirth practices reflect traditional ideologies: birthing mothers are criticized for crying/complaining – Women stay for at least a week in the hospital and fathers are allowed to see mother and baby through a glass window only because: • Fear of spreading germs • The father may be repulsed by the “female business” involved in birthing
  • 5. Language • Russian is the most widely spoken Slavic language – Over 81% of Russians speak it as their first and only language • Three major dialects of Russian: Northern, Southern, and Central • Cyrillic alphabet
  • 6. Language Cont • There are over 100 minority languages spoken in Russia today: – the most popular which is Tartar 3% – Others include: Chuvash, Chechen, Ukranian, Mordvin, and Bashir – These languages are important in key regional areas
  • 7.
  • 8. Government & Politics • 1993 Constitution provided for democratic freedom with executive, legislative, and judicial branches • Current Russian President: Dmitry Medvedev • Parliament is divided into 2 houses – Lower house Duma: 450 members – Upper house Federation Council: made up of local governors and legislators from 89 administrative regions
  • 9. Government and Politics Cont: • The state of Russia has always been prone to authoritarian rule – Censorship – Strong government control over the media • Even today, the Russian government still controls what is displayed on national television in the news, and plays the Russian national anthem every night • Russian govt. is known for strong central control over the nation.
  • 10. Government & Politics Cont. • The Bureaucracy – Many Russians today still hold jobs because of nepotism, friendships, or former party memberships – Result: incompetence, laziness, conservation, and a tendency to avoid responsibility and push it on others • The KGB – Secret police – Created by Tsar Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century
  • 11. Government & Politics Cont. • Corruption – Many are involved in bribery and embezzlement, and those actions are seen as an only way to survive – Police are notorious for corrupt behavior – Russians have a tremendous distrust of government, police, and the military • The Law – Served to protect state and the community, rather than the individual • Rebellion & Revolt – Conspiracies, coups, insurrections, ethnic warfare, and national independence movements all reflect the instabilities and inequalities of Russian society and its resistance to change
  • 12. Economic System • Stock market very strong • Most expensive night life • Second largest exporter of oil in the world • Most billionaires and millionaires than any other country in the world • Large gap between the rich and poor • Corruption in business is seen as major problem in expanding the economy and growing the middle class
  • 13. Religion & Worship • In 1997 the controversial “Law on Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations” passed – Granted full rights of organization and association to only four religions: 1. Orthodoxy 2. Islam 3. Judaism 4. Buddhism – Others have to go through a complex registration process and their activities are restricted
  • 14. Religion & Worship Cont. • Russian Orthodoxy – Was the state religion for almost 1,000 years – Russian sense of community ties into the roots of Orthodoxy: the consensus of the Orthodox congregation was seen as the single truth where there was no room for a pluralism of opinion – Has always been institutionally powerful – Majority of ethnic Russians identify themselves as Orthodox Christians
  • 15. Religion & Worship Cont. • Islam – Second largest religion – Important throughout Russian history – Major religion in the northern Caucasus since the 8th century and in the Volga region since the 10th century – Moscow is a center of Islam, with many active mosques and organizations to serve the 1-2 million Muslims in Moscow
  • 16. Religion and Worship Cont • Judaism – Before the Revolution, most of Russia’s Jews were confined to rural settlements and endured constant persecution – Faced popular and official anti-Semitism in Soviet period • They were repressed and secularized to the point where the majority were non-practicing and Judaism was regarded as an ethnicity not a religious identity – 1970s started a slow rediscovery of Jewish tradition, but still major waves of emigration have reduced the number of Jews
  • 17. Religion and Worship Cont. • Buddhism – Officially recognized in 1741 – Harshly persecuted under Stalin, when most temples and monasteries were destroyed and lamas were murdered or sent to the Gulag – Made a steady revival, and today claims several million adherents, among ethnic Slavs as well as traditionally Buddhist populations
  • 18. Religion and Worship Cont. • Death & the Afterlife – Around the time of death, it is crucial to do certain things to prevent the dead from staying or returning • Mirrors are covered with a black cloth – After the burial, mourners return to the family’s home, where certain foods are served with vodka and the deceased is remembered with stories – Soul remains on earth for 40 days, and which time the family holds a second gathering to bid farewell as the soul departs for heaven – Anniversary of a death is memorialized every year; some people travel great distances to visit their loved ones grades
  • 19. Traditions and Customs • Time and Patience – Russians are notoriously not on time – Communism reinforced a native disrespect for time because workers could not be fired and there was no incentive to do things on time – No such thing as “lets get straight down to business” protocol in Russia is as follows: small talk, tea or drink, family and personal problems, finally the business of the day
  • 20. Traditions and Customs Cont. • Naming Conventions: Russian names are comprised of: – First name – Middle name: which is a patronymic or a version of the father’s first name formed by adding –vich or -ovich for a male, and – avna or –ovna for a female • i.e. the son of an Ivan would have a patronymic name of Ivanovich and the daughter of an Ivan would have a patronymic name of Ivanova – Last name
  • 21. Traditions and Customs Cont. Food: • Bread: – Most common food – Starvation means having no bread • Meat: – Generally loved throughout Russia, esp. pork – Poverty means going without meat Drinks: always served with something to eat • Vodka – Home-brewed, serves as a crucial form of currency in rural areas – High levels of alcohol consumption have resulted in a liver disease epidemic and lower life expectancy (men-60) (women-72) • Tea – Much more common than coffee – Drink out of a glass, not a mug Going out for Meals: – Majority do not for economic reasons, or because the food is usually better at home – Restaurants and cafes cater largely to the new business classes
  • 22. Customs and Traditions Cont. • Pessimism: – Americans tend to expect things to go well and become upset when they don’t. Russians expect things to go poorly and have learned to live with misfortune – The American habit of smiling all the time can get on the nerves of some Russians
  • 23. Customs and Traditions Cont. • Nyekulturny (Bad Manners) – Wearing coats in public buildings that have a cloakroom – Standing with your hands in your pockets – Eating lunch on park lawns – Whistling at home or on the street – Public displays of affection – Lounging or sitting on the steps of a public building – Telling a Russian that you have to go to the restroom (you should just excuse yourself)
  • 24. Customs and Traditions • Gift Giving Etiquette – If you are invited to a Russian home for a meal, bring a small gift – Male guests are expected to bring flowers – Do not give yellow flowers – Do not give a baby gift until after the baby is born. It is bad luck to do so sooner. • Table Manners – The oldest or most honored guest is served first – Do not begin eating until the host invites you to start – Do not rest your elbows on the table, although your hands must be visible at all times – You will often be urged to take second helpings – It is polite to use bread to soak up gravy or sauce – Men pour drinks for women seated next to them – Leaving a small amount of food on your plate indicates that your hosts have provided ample hospitality – Do not get up until you are invited to leave the table. At formal dinners, the guest of honor is the first to get up from the table.