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Interpellation in the late Soviet period: contesting the de-ideologization narrative
Authors:Antony Kalashnikov
Affiliation:1. Faculty of History, University of Oxford, Oxford, UKantony.kalashnikov@history.ox.ac.uk
Abstract:Most literature on ideology in the late Soviet period notes the progressive de-ideologization of Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) politics under Mikhail Gorbachev. Looking specifically at the legitimating functions of ideology, the article contests this generalization. In doing so, it proposes the concept of ideological interpellation to clarify the relationship between doctrine and regime legitimation. The author argues that interpellation – the construction of the ideal Soviet subject, in a way that sustained the relations of domination and production – was a consistent goal throughout the last decade of communist rule. However, while the party approached interpellation in different ways, it was unable to resolve official ideology’s rigidity and narrowness of appeal. These conclusions are supported by a discourse analysis of the 26th, 27th, and 28th CPSU congress proceedings.
Keywords:Ideology  interpellation  Soviet subject  CPSU Party Congress  Marxism–Leninism  Gorbachev
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