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An Insider Look at the Cultural Clusters of Tula (Based Interview Material)

Student: Sadyrova Anastasiya

Supervisor: Jan Levchenko

Faculty: Faculty of Humanities

Educational Programme: Cultural Studies (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The work is devoted to the concepts of cultural workers in Tula on the revitalization of the city through cultural clusters. The theoretical framework is a new cultural geography, the optics of which allow us to talk about cultural processes, taking into account geography, politics and economics. As a result of the analysis of interviews with cultural workers, I came to the conclusion that they think of revitalization as advocating independence from Moscow and the transition from the status of the Periphery to the status of the Province (according to V. Kagansky)

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