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Another Baltic Postcolonialism: Young Latvians, Baltic Germans, and the emergence of Latvian National Movement

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Abstract

This article looks at the emergence of Latvian nationalism in the mid-nineteenth century from the intercultural perspective of postcolonial theory. The writings of early Young Latvians, and the reaction to them from the dominant Baltic German elite, show that the emergence of a modern Latvian nationalism is to a large extent due to postcolonial mimicry, as described by Homi Bhabha. Attempts to imitate German cultural models and to develop a Latvian high culture lead to hostile reactions from the German side, which, in their turn, lead to increasing consolidation of Latvian nationalism. Since the Baltic German elite increasingly legitimized its rule in terms of cultural superiority, the Young Latvians' alliance with the Russian Slavophiles led it to treat the Latvian nationalists as culturally inferior and partly Asiatic, like the Russians.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-107
Number of pages20
JournalNationalities Papers
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2014

Keywords

  • Baltic Germans
  • Nationalism
  • nineteenth century
  • Postcolonialism
  • Young Latvians

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