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academia/scholars, 27–29, 47 actions, as performative statements, 89, 107, 144 Annales School, 4 appearances vs. reality, 144, 149, 153, 158–159, 160 appliances, 90, 102–105, 110, 111. See also consumer goods atomization, 9, 118, 200n18 autonomy: Anglo-American vs. Russian, 82; vs. atomization, 118; competence as, 144; and consumption, 109–110, 112, 144; and crisis, 81, 116–118, 144, 170; of family, 111, 174; and fraud, 175; geography of, 139–143; and healthcare/medicine, 126–127; of household, 81, 82, 116, 170; ideal, 130; and identity, 144, 166–167, 168; as impeding collective action, 144; and living day by day, 85–86; mental and psychological, 128–130; of narod, 166, 167; as performative and practical activity, 12, 116, 212n33; and politics, 145–148, 161, 169–170, 176–177; and postsocialism, 51, 52, 53, 84, 176; and puzzles, 136, 137, 138; restoration of, 69; rhetorical ability to assert , 85; and self-presentation, 9, 88; and self-protection, 116–118; from state, 14, 166, 169–170, 174; from the system, 84–86, 127–130; and work/employment, 127. See also control Bakhtin, Mikhail, 4 banks, 9, 118, 140, 166. See also savings Baudrillard, Jean, 107 Begunov, Iurii, 162 Berlin Wall, fall of, 15 bioactive supplements. See healthcare/medicine Bourdieu, Pierre, 29, 51, 74, 91, 107; Outline of a Theory of Practice, 49–50 Boym, Svetlana, 105 Braudel, Fernand, 3 business, 26, 39, 44–45, 46, 56, 100 capitalism, 4, 20, 67, 127 censorship, 20, 28, 29, 30, 36, 164 Index Chechnya, war in, 16, 44 chernukha, genre of, 29, 36 Chubais, Anatolii, 24, 32 civil society, 147, 148, 168 class, 4–5, 6, 74, 90, 118, 167 Cold War, end of, 29 Communist Party, 15, 16 community, 3, 118, 174 competence, 88; as autonomy, 144; changing measures of, 50–51; and crisis, 11–12, 13, 62, 174; and identity, 78; and particularized trust, 169; and perceptions of permanence and eternal return, 62; and political developments , 146, 147; and political distrust, 156, 168; and postsocialism, 52, 53, 61; and postsocialist job market, 55, 57, 58; self-presentation of, 145; and total crisis framework, 78, 80 constitutional crisis of 1993, 148 consumer goods: and autonomy, 109–110; and crisis, 13, 110; and fraud, 102; and inflation, 109, 110; labor and achievement embodied in, 105; as measure of monetary sums, 110; and memory, 105–106; in metro, 140; new vs. old, 89–90, 103, 104, 106–107, 110, 111, 112, 115; quality of, 101–102, 175; and savings , 109–110; transportation of, 102–103. See also home improvement consumption: and authenticity, 101–102; and autonomy, 112, 144; and crisis, 90–96, 106; and deception, 100, 101, 102; differential, 99; and economy, 98, 99, 105, 106; and family, 102, 103, 111, 112; hybrid attitudes in, 89– 90; and identity, 107, 112; and kin, 112; and morality, 100; narratives of, 107; and politics , 96–101, 105, 107; and postsocialism, 113; and shopping experiences, 96–98; skepticism in, 166; skills for, 100. See also home improvement control: and crisis, 11, 76, 81, 82; and narrative , 207n13; and political developments, 145, 146; and postsocialist job market, 58; through self-reliance and fatalism, 86, 87. See also autonomy Page numbers in italics refer to figures 236 Index corruption, 28, 29, 78; and capitalism, 41, 90; and communication, 74; as external, 84; inconsistent complaints about, 44, 48; and media, 151; and medicine, 84, 118; as normal, 65; of police, 85; and politics, 153, 155–156, 161, 164; and power, 167; and trust, 123 coup of 1991, 16, 22, 44, 148 crime, 23, 40–41, 73, 113–114 crisis, 69–87; acceptance of, 146, 170; acknowledgement of, 21; as a historical condition, 11; and aphasia, 37; and autonomy, 81, 144, 170; changing meaning of, 18, 19–25, 33, 145, 148; civilizational, 32; common understanding of, 2, 3; and competence, 11–12, 13, 174; and consumption, 13, 106, 110; and control, 11, 76, 80, 81, 82; and discourse vs. practices, 10; and domestic routine, 133; eternally recurring, 13, 68; and everyday life, 2, 3, 8, 34–37, 77, 88; as failure of reforms, 32; and family, 174; geography of, 139–143; and golden age, 70–71; and healthcare/ medicine, 119, 121, 122, 123; and identity, 3, 12, 174, 175; as inevitable, 33; inflation of concept of, 14; institutionalization of responses to, 11, 175; as insurmountable, 22; of intelligentsia, 25–27, 33; and interest struggle, 32–34; and interpretation, 11, 12, 27, 58, 116–117; judgment of, 70–71; on macro...