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adam_text CONTENTS Acknowledgments ix Introduction. Anika Walke 1 Part I. Locomotions: Ways of Moving 1 Paris—St. Petersburg: Shrinking Spaces in the Nineteenth Century. Jan Musekamp 35 2 “A Main Station at One’s Front Door”: Bicycles, Automobiles, and Early Adopters Dreams of Personal Mobility in Poland, 1885-1939. Nathaniel D. Wood 55 3 Walking with a Tolstoyan Dancer: Physical and Psychic Mobility in Vaslav Nijinsky’s Diary. Nicole Svobodny 80 4 Russian Resorts and European Leisure: Railroad Vacations, “Native” Sites, and the Making of a Russian (Post) Colonial Identity in Manchuria, 1920S-1930S. Chia Yin Hsu 108 Part II. Migrations: People in Motion 5 Dynamic Bohemians: The Russian Artistic Circle in Paris (Russkii Artisticheskii Kruzhok v Parizhe). Anna Winestein 139 6 Sex at the Border: Trafficking as a Migration Problem in Partitioned Poland. Keely Stauter-Halsted 164 Vll viii CONTENTS 7 Evacuation as Migration: The Soviet Experience during the Great Patriotic War. Lewis H. Siegelbaum and Leslie Page Moch 188 8 Far from Home: Soviet and Non-Soviet Railway Workers* Experiences during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984. Christopher J. Ward 209 Part III* Narrations: Literatures of Migration and Mobility 9 Traumatic Mobility: Motivating Collective Authorship in Siberian Narratives of Polish Exiles from the Inter-revolutionary Epoch (1832-1862). Elizabeth Blake 235 10 Technology, the City, and the Body: Bergelson and Shklovsky in Berlin. Harriet Murav 260 11 Andrzej Stasiuk and the Myth of the Literary Gastarbajter. George Gasyna 276 12 Journeys of Identity: From Soviet Jew to German Writer. Adrian Wanner 301 Contributors 321 Index 327 INDEX abjection, 287 Académie Colarossi, 143, J 4b, 151 Académie La Palette, 144 Académie Russe, 142, i$8,160 Académie Vitti, 143,151 Afternoon of a Faun (Nijinsky choreogra- phy), 81-84; 8s Agamben, Giorgio, 293 agency, 6,22-24; 100,165,166,181,265,268 airports, 287 Akhmatova, Anna, 196,204 Aleichem, Sholem, 272 Alexander II, 235,236 Alexander III, 58,159 Allied Forces, 16 All-Union Communist Party, 190 Alma-Ata (Kazakhstan), 198,200,204 Alvarado, Gonsalo, 224 ambivalence, 96 “Among Refugees” (Bergelson), 260,263 Anatolia, 10 antisemitism, 9,13,172,189,199, 303, 304, 307; 308 Antokol’skii, Mark, 140 Apollon (journal), 147 apparatchiki (bureaucrats), 216 Armenians, 11 Art as Device (Shklovsky), 260,264-266 artists, 22-23, 2$; imperial pension hold- ers, 140; Jewish, 142,149,156,· post-im- pressionists, 143; Russian Artistic Cir- cle (RAC), 139-163; symbolists, 154 Athénée Saint-Germain, 150 Austin, J. L., 83, i04m6 Austria, 174-175 Austro-Hungarian Empire, 6,9, n Auto magazine, 62,66-68 automobiles, 21-22; chauffeurs, 67-68, 70,115-116; as competition for railways, 74; limited to elites, 56-57, 66-67; Po- land, 55-79; taxi services, 65-66 automobility, 4 automotive clubs, 67-68 avant-garde art, 92 aviation, 70-71 Awiata club and factory, 70 BabiYar, 197 Baedeker and Murray guidebooks, 41 Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM), 17, 23, 209-232; bribes, 224-225; failure to achieve internationalism, 227-228; foreigners on mainline, 217-218; propa- ganda campaign, 210,212,214,220,227- 228; suspicion of foreigners, 226-227 Bakunin, Mikhail, 7, 243 327 328 INDEX Balkan Wars of 1912-1913,10 ballet. See Nijinsky, Vaslav Ballets Russes, 80 Balmont, Konstantin, 147,152 Baltic republics, 16 Baltic Sea, 36 В AM-֊ A Panorama of a Multinational Project, 220-221 BAMers, 210; chaperones, 213, 214; com- petitions, 214, 215; disenfranchisement, 223; lack of ideological dedication, 213, 215-217; language segregation, 222, 223-224; Soviet travelers abroad, 211- 217; Warsaw Pact nations, 220-227. See also Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM) BAM-֊nachalo (BAM-The Beginning), 226 BAM Zone, 210,218 ban, 293-296 bandits, 293-294 banishment, 7 *4 Baranov, I. G., 124-127 Bashkirtseva, Maria, 156 Belgium, 38, 4b 47 belonging, 9,14,19/ 314/ 317 Beniowski, Maurycy, 241 Benjamin, Walter, 261,265 Benois, Alexandre, 15S/156-157 Benz, Carl Friedrich, 57-58 Bergelson, David, 24/ 260-275; back- ground, 262-263; Works: “Blindkeyt” (“Blindness”), 263; Der toyber (The Deaf Man), 260-161; Mides-hadin (Judgment), 261,266,267-270,272-; Nokh alemen (The End of Everything), 261; “Onheyb Kislev 1919й (“The Beginning of Kislev 1919я)/ 263; “Tsvishn emigrantn” ( Among Ref- ugees”), 260,263,264 Berg, Nikolai, 247 Bergson, Henri, 261,271 Berlin, 13,260-275/ 2-69/ 2*94/ 303 bicycle clubs, 68-69 bicycles, 21-22, 55-79/ as commodities, 56, 59-60; democratizing force, 60, 61; health concerns, 73-74/ international competitions, 71; limited to elites, 7b production, 71-72; velocipede as name for, 58 biopower, 293 Bleuler, Eugen, 92,95,96,106П85 Blok, Alexander, 313 Bloom, Paul, 98 body: as machine, 261, 264-265, 271-273; prosthesis, 261, 265, 288; self-commod- ification, 269 Bogoliubov, Aleksei, 140,143,159 Bogusławski, Józef, 239-241, 246-250, 252-25З Bolsheviks, 91,96, 262,266,272,312 Borawski, Zygmunt, 68 borders, 2-3; closing, 3; eighteenth cen- tury, 6; literary analysis, 82-83; rivers, 17-18; sex trafficking across, 179-180 Borislavskii, N., 113 Borisov-Musatov, Viktor, 154 bourgeois domesticity, 121,132m 1 Brailovskaia, Rimma, 153 Brezhnev, Leonid, 219 Bristow, Edward, 180 broken men, 260 Brückner, Kristian, 221 Bułhakowa, Teresa, 251 bureaucracies, 6, 8-9, 12, 23, 170; BAM and, 212, 216, 218; evacuation and, 190, 196-197 Burt, Ramsay, 99 But Your German Is Really Good!” (“Sie können aber gut DeutschГ) (Gorelik), 304/ 306,317,318 By a Thorny Path (Ciernistym szlakiem) (Tokarzewski), 250-251 Canadian Pacific steamer company, 173 canals, 38 capitalism, 267,269 Caro, Leopold, 171 car ownership, 17 Carrière, Eugène, 148 Castro, Fidel, 214,219 Catherine II, 251 Central Eastern Europe, 1-5, 36-37; as best, 282-289; as deficient, 280-282; INDEX 3*9 deglobalization, 49-50; facets of migra֊ tion and mobility, 5-21 Chagall, Marc, 271 Chaplin, Charlie, 271, *7* chauffeurs, 67-68, 70 China, 37. See also Manchuria Chinese: as objects of ethnographic study, 122-128; Russian tourist views of, 128-131 Chinese Eastern Railway (CER), 22, 108-136 Chinese religion, 127-128 Chinese workers, 118,129-130 Chrapowiecki, Edward, 58 cinema, 261, 262 city, 260-275 city gates, 41 Civilian Evacuation Administration, 190 climate change, 97-98 collective farm (kolkhoz), 19*, *01, 202 colonialism, 22,109-111 communication innovations, 36 Compagnie internationale des wagonsAits (International Sleeping Car Com- pany), 47 Confederacy of Bar (Konfederacja Barska), 241, 251 Confession (Tolstoy), 86-93; dream coda, 87; Eastern fable, 87-88,89 connectivity, 25 Connelly, Mark, 176-177 consciousness, 9, 84-8$, 98, 265, 267, 292, 313 Constructivism, Russian, 267 contagion of feeling, 93-94 Corbin, Alain, 175 Cormon, Fernand, 143 Cossack settlements, 244 costs of travel, 8-9 Côte dAzur, 111,13 2Ո23 Croatia, 20-21 Cuba, BAMers and, 213-214,215, 218-220 Cuban Central Railway, 218 Cuban Comité Nacional de la Union de Jóvenes Comunistas (UJC), 218-219 Cuban Revolution, 214, 219 cultural essences, dialectics of, 280-282 Curie, Marie, 152 Cvetkovski, Roland, 40 Cyklista magazine, 60,64, 69,72-73 Czaplicki, Henryk, 62, 63 Czapliński, Przemysław, 288 Czartoryski, Adam, 240, 241 Czechoslovakia, 16 Daimler, Gottlieb, 58 Daimler advertisements, 63, 75 Danube River, 17-18 Davidenko, Elizaveta, 143,145-146, i47 152 7he Deaf Man (Der toyber) (Bergelson), 260-261 Dear Misha (Lieber Mischa) (Gorelik), 303,305 De Dion-Bouton automotive company, 64 defamiliarization/estrangement (ostrane֊ me), 264-265^ *71 deglobalization, 50 Deleuze, Gilles, 95~9b, io6n79 Demchenko, Maria, 200 Denisov, Vassilii, 154 deportations, 13,16 desire, education of, 121 Diaghilev, Sergei, 93; 103ml, io6n85,155 Diary (Dziennik) (Gombrowicz), 279-282 The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky (Nijinsky), 80-107; dance notation in original manuscript, 82, 86; Eastern fable in, 87- 88, 89, 96; horizontal and vertical movement, 85—86; St. Moritz walks, 88- 93; title and sections, 81, 86, 100, i03n6; Tolstoy s Confession and, 86-93; used in psychiatric reports, 100-101 Dix, Otto, 260 Diyidishevelt (The Jewish World) journal, 270-271 Dojczland (Stasiuk), 276-279/ 282-289; insight and amnesia, 292-296; literary gastarbajter, 282-289; memory, con- tested, 289-292. See also Stasiuk, An- drzej Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 237, 246, 248, 250, 251* *5* 330 INDEX Druzhba (Friendship) trains, 211-212 Dubiecki, Maryan, 251 Dub son, Vadim, 190 Durov, Sergei, 249 East German Union of Free Youth (FDJ), 212 East Germany, BAMers and, 212-213 eau-forte, 144 École Russe des Hautes Études, 150,157 Eile, Stanislaw, 239 Einfühlung, 93-94 Eisenstein, Sergei, 200 Eleventh World Festival of Youth and Stu- dents, 219 Emancipation of the Serfs (1861), 40 The Empathie Civilization (Rifkin), 98 empathy, 93-94,98 England, 37 Esquina, José, 219 Esteja (Józefa ze Skórzewskich Kisiel- nicka), 61 Estonia., 20-21 ethnic discrimination, 10,16-17 ethnography, 122-128 ethno-territorialists, 10,16 European Neighborhood Policy, 20 European Union (EU), 20-21,37; 277-278 evacuation, 23, 188-208; children, 19З/ 200; departures, 192-196; destinations, 198-202; documents required, 194/ 196; elites, 199-200; groups targeted, 191-192; journeys, 196-198; requests, ¿93-195/ ¿95; returns, 202-204; Rus- sian-nationality, 199; size of, 190-191, 207П44; sponsors, 193-195,2-01 Evacuation Council (Soviet Union), 190, 200,203 Evreiskoe schastie (Jewish Lucie) (film), 272 Eydtkuhnen station (Prussia), 47,48 Egyns (Our Own) journal, 263 F. A. Brockhaus printing house, 244 Fado (Stasiuk), 276,278,299П39 fascism, 267 Federation of Polish Cycling Associa- tions, 71 “Feeling” (ichuvstvo) (Nijinsky), 81, 85,86, 89 feelings, 98-99; climate change, 97-98; communication of, 93-94 Festival of Anti-Imperialist Solidarity, Peace and Friendship, 219 Fichtenbaum (Heine), 313 “First Year of the Tenth Five-Year Plan: A Pacesetting Finish” competition, 214 forced labor, 15-16,18,217,286 Forefathers Eve (Dziady) (Mickiewicz), 239,286 foreign labor, 15 fossil fuels, 97-98 Foucault, Michel, 96 fourteenth century, 37 France, 7/ ¿7/ 3S֊3 5, 38-40, 43; telegraphy, 47-48 Freiherr von Herberstein, Sigmund, 39 French Revolution, 7,10,38,40 Freud, Sigmund, 261 Friendship Brigade (International Stu- dent Construction Brigade), 223-224 From the recollections of a cyclist (Ze ws- pomnienia cyklisty) (Prus), 62,72 Fularki (resort), 111-112 Galicia, 168-169 Galician Automobile Club, 67 Galmakov, Iurii, 212-213 Gara de Nord train station (Bucharest), 285, 286,289-290 Gastarbeiterliteratur (guest worker litera- ture), 301 Gauguin, Paul, 143 Gawalewicz, Marian, 6i General Government, territory of, 16 generational differences, 25 genocide, 14-16,19 German Empire, 6 German-Jewish relations, 302 Germany, 43; bicycles, 72; immigrants to, 301; philosemitism, 307; Polish knowl- edge of, 286-287; Polish migration to, 277-278; Russian immigration to, 301- 302, 319m; stagecoach system, 38. See also Dojczland (Stasiuk); Nazis INDEX 331 Germany Abolishes Itself (Deutschland schafft sich ab) (Sarrazin), 306 Gieysztor, Jakób, 249 gift, 314; welcoming, 283,287,296,298П116 Giller, Agaton, 239-246,257П41 globalization, 18, 37,50 Gogol, Nikolai, 237-238,103П6 The Gold Rush (Chaplin) (film), 271 Gol shtein, Aleksandra, 143,147-148,149, 155,157,158,160 Golubev, Viktor, 157-158 Gombrowicz, Witold, 279-282,294 Gorelik, Lena, 302,303-306,309,317, 318 Gorianchikov, Alexander, 238 Gosselin, Emilia, 252 grand tour, 37 Grass, Günther, 316 Great Britain, 43,48; bicycling, 68,73-74, 76 Great Patriotic War (World War II), 188- 208 Greenblatt, Stephen, 94 Grjasnowa, Olga, 302,308-311, 317 Grodzki, Stanisław, 64 Groza, Aleksander, 248 Guattari, Felix, 95-96,106П79 guest worker (Gastarbeiter), 15, 282-289, 295-296 Guevara, Ernesto “Che,” 214 Gunning, Tom, 271 Hamburg America steamship line (HA- PAG), 172 Hapsburg, House of, 6 Harbin, Manchuria, 109,112 Havana to to Santiago de Cuba-Central Railway, 215, 218-220 Heine, Heinrich, 313 Herlihy, David, 72 hermeneutics of suspicion, 240 A Hero of Our Time (Geroi nashego vremeni) (Lermontov), 237 Herzen, Alexander, 7, 243 Himmelfarb, Jan, 302, 315-316 Hofmeister, Apolin, 247 Holocaust, 14,16,198-199, 289, 316 Hopkins, Antony G., 37 horses, 41,42 Hôtel Lambert, 240, 241 House of the Dead (Dostoevsky), 238, 248, 250, 251, 254 See also Notes From the House of the Dead humanitarian crisis, 2010s, 20 human rights, 10,13 Hungarian Revolution, 236 Hungary, 13,16,18, 84, 213, 214,215# 235 The Hunger Artist (Kafka), 269 Iakunchikova, Maria, 147 iams (post routes), 39 I Am the Master of the Project cam- paign, 215 Iaremich, Stepan, 152 Iastrebova, Lidiia, 119-122,128-129 identity, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24; 36, 11,0, 115, 280,282,302-318 imagined community, 76,79П69 immobility, 4,99-101 Imperial Academy, 140-141,142 industrialization, 12 information, movement of, 47-48 Injalbert, Jean-Antoine, 148 In Love with St Petersburg: My Russian Journey (Verkebt in Sankt Petersburg: Meine russische Reise) (Gorelik), 305 inns, 41 intelligentsia, 191-192,193 Intermediate Stations (Zwischenstationen) (Vertlib), 307-308 internal migration, 12-13; Soviet Union, 12-13 International Federation of Cycling, 71 international laborers, BAM line, 210,211 international law, 16 Interpretation of Stars (Sterndeutung) (Himmelfarb), 315-316 inter-revolutionary epoch, 235-236 Into Flight: Stories of an exile (W ucieczce: Opowiadania wygnańca) (Tokarzew- ski), 251 intra-European movements, 18-19 Introduction to Non-Fascist Life (Fou- cault), 96 Iron Curtain, 17, 20 33* INDEX Iskusstvo (Art), 153 Itinerants, 141,143 Ivan the Terrible, 200 Iwanowski, Eustachy Heleniusz, 246-248 Izvestiia OIMK, 123 Japan, 119,124,216,229n28,229029 Jasieńczyk, Marjan, 62 Jews, 7, 9; 13/ 269; artists, 142, 149, 156; evacuation, 192, 197-199; Russian, as German writers, 301-320; Soviet evac- uees, 192,193; travel agents, 169,171,172; tripartite identity in Germany, 302 Journey of a Prisoner (Podróż więźnia eta- pami do Syberyi w roku 1854) (Giller), 243-244 Judgment (Mides-hadin) (Bergelson), 261, 266,267-270,272 Jurbatov, Vladimir, 152 Juventud Rebelde (Rebellious Youth), 219 Kafka, Franz, 269 Kalinin, Mikhail, 201 Kamieński, Henryk, 244,257033,308 Kaminer, Władimir, 302-303, 307, 309- 310,316-317,318 Kanak Attak, 310 Karamzin, Nikolai Mikhailovich, 35-36, 39,40-41,48 Kaschuba, Wolfgang, 49 Kharlamov, Aleksei, 158 Khotiantseva, Aleksandra, 153 Kiev Kultur-Lige, 263 Klaczko, Julian, 241 Kniazev, A. D., 222-223 Kniazev, A. N., 117 Kofman, Eleanore, 167 Kolchak, Alexander, 129 Komitet Centralny Narodowy (National Central Committee), 242-243 Komsomolshaia pravda (Komsomol Truth) train, 222 Komsomol (USSR Young Communist League), 209-210,211-212 Konarski, Szymon, 236,244,247 Königsberg (East Prussia), 46 Korzon, Tadeusz, 251 Kosygin, Aleksei, 196 Kozlovskii, B., 112-113,130 Kracauer, Siegfried, 265,267 Krasiński, Zygmunt, 239 Krenz, Egon, 212-213 Krogulec (the sparrow hawk, pseud. An- toni Orłowski), 64 Kruglikova, Elizaveta, 143-145, 145, 147, 151,154,157/ i59~i6o Kruglividenki, 145 Kuibyshev, evacuations, 195-196 Kurjer Warszawski (newspaper), 63,64 KuscheUAuslander (cuddly foreigners), 310 landscape, 114,132^3 langue, 91 Lasocki, Zygmunt, 172 Last Wish (Letzter Wunsch) (Vertlib), 307 Latin America, 169-170,218-220 laughter, 261,271 Law, 293 League of Nations Commissariat for Ref- ugees, 13-14 The Legal Indeterminacy of a Marriage (Die juristische Unschārfe einer Ehe) (Grjas- nowa), 310-311 leisure, regime of access, 110-111 Leningrad, evacuations, 193-194 Lenin, Vladimir, 7 Leopold II, 47 Lermontov, Mikhail, 237,313 Lerner, Daniel, 94 Letters of a Russian Traveler (Pis ma russkogo puteshestvennika) (Karamzin), 35-36 Lewin, Moshe, 193 Liaodung Peninsula, 124 Libański, Edmund, 71 Lindig, Dieter, 220 linguistic adulteration, 128-129 Lista Wygnańców Polskich do roku 1S60 (Giller), 243 List, Friedrich, 43,49 Literature and Nationalism in Partitioned Poland (Eile), 239 Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 43 locomotions, 21-22 Lotnik i Automobilista magazine, 66,69-71 INDEX 333 Louvre, 146 L Sz, Int, 64-65 Lubomirski, Stanisław, 70 luftmentsh, 272 luggage regulations, 41 macadamized road (Chaussee), 39-41,44 machine ensemble, 269 magic realism, 315-316 Magnitogorsk (Soviet Union), 12 mail coaches, 38 Maksimov, Sergei, 241, 246 Malczewski, Franciszek, 244, 245 Manchukuo regime, 119 Manchuria, 108-136; Russian concession- ary, 109 Manley, Rebecca, 192, 203 manuscript culture, 237-240 maps, 43-45; 44; 45 Marie, Pierre, 150 “Martyre du Prieur Sierocinski* (manu- script), 241 massification, 266-267; 271 mass media, 94 The Mass Ornament (Kracauer), 267 Matveev, Boris, 159 Maybach, Wilhelm, 58 McKeown, Adam, 167 Mechnikov, Il’ia, 150 Mechnikova, Olga, 143,148 Melikhov, G. V., 118-119,122,129 Memoirs from a Sojourn in Siberia, i860֊ 1861 (Pamiętniki z pobytu na Syberyi) (Piotrowski), 240-242 memory, 119-120, 238-239; *43; *45; *49; contested, 289-292; insight and amne- sia, 292-296; postmemory, 290, 299047 mercantilist policies, 38 Meyerhold, Vsevolod, 261 Meyerowicz, John, 180 Mickiewicz, Adam, 239, 286 migration, 21-23; agents, 166, 168-170, 181-182; defined, 2-3; facets of, 5-21; fe- male, trauma of, 173-181; forced, 7; “go- ing to the Saxons,” 286; imperial con- cerns, 167,170, i86n27; missing persons reports, 174-176; self-abnegation, 277; social anxieties about, 164-165,168-169; trials, 168-169, 172-173; urban setting and, 263-264; voluntary, 167,169; Wad- owice trial of 1889-1890,17*, 174 migration studies, 3 Migrationshintergrund (migration back- ground), 310 Mikhalkov, Sergei, 200 Mikhoels, Solomon, 272 Milgroym (The Pomegranate) journal, 263 Militărmusik (Military Music) (Kaminer), 308 military use of transportation, 12,39,43,74 Milosz, Czeslaw, 280 Minor ity Treaties, 11-12 Mirecki, Aleksander, 248, 252 Mirlskusstva (World of Art), 144,147,152, 1S3 Mobile Modernity (Presner), 311 mobility: defined, 2-3; developments in nineteenth century, 36-37; displacements, 95-97; facets of, 5-21; immobility, 4, 99-101; physical and psychic, 80-107; power relations, 3-4; psychic, 93-99; railroad networks and, 43; sensory enactment of, 84-85; social, 94; speech and silence, 82,91; stillness in movement, 81-82; technology and, 262; vertical and horizontal movement, 85-86 mobility studies, 3 Moch, Leslie Page, 1-2 modernity, 49, 57, 76, in, 302 modernization, 2, 6, 12, 14, 24, 94, 287- 288. See also technology Modern Times (Chaplin) (film), 271, 272 Monte Carlo Grand Prix, 76 Montparnasse Circle. See Russian Artis- tic Circle (RAC) Morgen frayhayt (Morgen Freedom) jour- nal, 263 Morozov, Savva, 158 Moscow: artists and, 144-147, 150—155; evacuees, 203 Moscow Metro, 13 Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (MSPSA), 142,143 Moscow State Yiddish Theater, 268,271 334 INDEX Mukonin, Vladimir, 218-219 Muslims, 10,306 My prehistorie memoirs (Mój pamiętnik przedhistoryczny) (Korzon), 251 My White Nights (Meine weißen Nächte) (Gorelik), 303-305 Nabokov, Vladimir, 48-49,280 Nagelmackers, Georges, 47 Napoleon, 39 Napoleonic Wars, 38-39 narrations, 21, 23-25; literary technology, 264-273; speed of, 265-266. See also Polish exiles to Siberia; technology; writers narrative movement, 8s-86 nationalist movements, 6,7,11,171 national trauma, 238, 24З; 245-2-46, 250, 254-255; 280 nation-states, 5,10-12 Nazis, 14-16, 191, 199, 269, 285-286, 307; genocide, 14; 15,16; Holocaust, 198-199, 289,316; memory and, 289-292 New Economic Policy, 121 Nicholas 1,236 Nicholas II, 58,157 Nijinska, Bronislava, 84 Nijinsky, Romola, 80,83 Nijinsky, Vaslav, 22, 80-107; Afternoon of a Faun, 81-84,85; dance notation sys- tem, 82, 84; 86, 104ПП19, 24; displace- ments and, 95-97; ecology, concern for, 97-98; immobility, 99-101; institution- alization, 100-101; last performance (Suvretta House), 80-82; psychiatric diagnosis, 80-81; Rite of Spring (Ni- jinksy/Stravinsky), 83-84, 92-93, 97) St. Moritz writing, 86-93; stillness in movement, 82-83; vertical and horizon- tal movement in diary, 85-86; words as part of performance, 82 Nilus, E. Kh., 117-118 nonmigration, 4 Nord-Express, 47,48-49 North America, 9,43,169,301-302 nostalgia, 286 Notes From the House of the Dead (Zapiski iz mertvogo doma) (Dostoevsky), 237- 238. See also House of the Dead “Notes of a Madman (“Zapiski sumass֊ hedshego”) (Gogol), 237-238,103 n6 notes (zapiski), 237-238 Novoe Khudozhestvennoe Obshchestvo (New Artistic Society, NAS), 152 Nuremberg, 291,299034 Nuremberg Laws, 315 Ojczyzna (travel agency), 171-172 Olympics, 71 Omsk Affair, 241,253-254,258054 On the Road to Babadag (Stasiuk), 276, 278 Opisanie zabajkalskiej krainy w Syberyi (A description of the ZabaikaVsk region in Siberia) (Giller), 244 OPOIAZ (Obshchestvo izucheniia poetich֊ eskogo iazyka), 262 Orochi hunters, 124,126 orphans, 193 Ostroumov, B. V, 112,113 Other, 22, 289, 309-310, 314-315; ban, 293-296} Poles as, 278-279 Other Europe, 276 Ottoman Empire, 6,7; Balkan Wars, 10 Pale of Settlement, 13 Paris: Montparnasse, 150-151; political émigrés, 143; Russian Artistic Circle (RAC), 13,139-163; social unrest, 156 Paris Peace Treaty (1919), 11,16 parole, 91 passports, 8,12,172,294, 298021 Patrice Lumumba University, 223-224 performance artists, 269 performative, 83,88, i04nm6,17 Perhaps Esther (Vielleicht Esther) (Petrowskaja), 311-314 Petrowskaja, Katja, 302,311-315; 317; 318 Petruk, Iurii, 224 Petrushka (Nijinsky), 83 Piotrowski, Rufin, 239-240,240-242 polaca (prostitute), 169 INDEX 335 Poland, is; bicycles and automobiles, 55՝ 79; class issues, 67-68; dreams dashed or delayed, 68-76; dreams of the future, 57-66; EU accession, 277; Germany and, 276-289; infrastructure, lack of, 57; national trauma, 238, 243, 245-246, 250, 254-255» *80; sense of being be- hind, 56-57» 62, 63,66 Poles: forced labor, 15, 18, 217, 286; Ger- mans as hosts, 283; Germany, migration to, 277-278; as Other, 278-279. See also sex trafficking Polish Automobile Club, 66, 67,70 Polish exiles to Siberia, 235-259; Bo- gusławski, 239-241, 246-250, 252-253; documentary record, shaping, 253-254; Giller, 239-246, 257n4i; locale, 243- 245; national trauma, 238,243,245-246, 250, 254-255» Piotrowski, 240-242; Tokarzewski, 239-240, 246, 248-253, 257n44. See also writers Polish-German relations, 286 Polish Touring Club, 67 political émigrés, Russian, 143,149 politically motivated migration, 13 The Politics of the Avant-Garde (Williams), 261 Polska Akademia Umiejętności (Polish Academy of Learning), 247 Popkov, Petr, 196-197 Popov, V., 220 population exchange, n population transfer, 16-17 Port Arthur (Manchuria), 124-125 Positivists, 59 postal and carrier networks, 37-38,40-42 postmemory, 290,299047 Potsdam Conference (1945), 16 power relations, 3-4 Presner, Todd Samuel, 302,311 “primitives,” 122-128 Prus, Bolesław, 55,58-59» 62,63,72 Prussian-Russian border, 46 Prussia, stagecoach system, 38, 40-41 psychic mobility, 93-99 psychoanalysis, 95-96 Pugachev, Emelyan, 244 Pullman, George M., 47 Raczyński, Edward, 67 Raczyński, Karol, 67 railroad networks, 6,8; between Antwerp and Cologne, 42; Chinese Eastern Railway (CER), 108-136; Chinese workers, 118; emergence of, 42-49; employees, 116-122; evacuations, 196-197; gauges, 45-46; Liverpool and Manchester Railway, 43; maps, 43-45» 44, 45; between Paris, Berlin, and St. Petersburg, 46-47; Siberian Railroad, 8,108; St. Petersburg-Moscow, 45-46; Transsiberian Railroad, 47; between Warsaw and Vienna, 45, 46; World War I and, 12. See also Baikal-Amur Mainline (BAM); Havana to Santiago de Cuba-Central Railway; resorts (kurorty) railroad stations, as city gates, 41 railway journey, 131; as metaphor, 302, 307-308, 311 railway workers, Soviet, 23» 209-232 Rebroff, Ivan, 303 “Recollections of a Sybirak: Memoirs of Józef Bogusławski” (“Wspomnie- nia Sybiraka: Pamiętniki Józefa Bo- gusławskiego”), 249» 250, 252 refugees, io~ii; crisis ofi930s, 14; Russian émigré-refugees, 118, 129; Russians in North Manchuria, 109,118,129. See also evacuation regimes of migration, 189 regionalization, 25 relationships, 4,5 relay stations, 38-39 Remembrances of bygone years (Wspomnie- nia polskich czasów dawnych i później- szych) (Iwanowski), 247-248 remittances, 9-10 Renaissance, 37 Renaissance Self-Fashioning (Greenblatt), 94 Renier, Anicety, 247 INDEX 336 repertoires of migration, 189 residential mobility, 3 resorts (kurorty), 108-136; appear- ance, location, and activities, 111-116; Chalantun, library at, 109; cultural life, 118-119, 120, i33n36; hunting, 115- 116; “indigenous” primitive, 122-128; Japanese-run, 110; memoirists, 112-113, 124-128; nature and beauty, European norms, 113-116; photographic images, 111-112, 114; “rest homes” (1dotna ot- dykha)f in; restaurants, 117; Russian concessionary, 109; South Manchuria Railway, 110, 112; for workers, 110-111, 117; zheleznodorozhniki (railway workers), 116-122. See also railroad net- works Revolution of 190$, 161 Revolutionaries, 139,149,161,235,246,262 Ricoeur, Paul, 239 Rifkin, Jeremy, 98 Rilke, Rainer Maria, 313 Rite of Spring (Nijinksy/Stravinsky), 83- 84, 92-93, 97 road conditions, 38-39,72,75-76 Rohr, Jan, 247 Rostocki, Aleksander, 64 Roux-Champion, Victor Joseph, 144 Rubezh (Borderlands) magazine, 114-116, 125,126 Runei, Anni, 115 Russendisko (Kaminer), 302-303,308,317 Russian Artistic Circle (RAC), 139-163; charter document, 148-149, 155; con- text, 140-142; downturn, 156-160; lo- cation, 150-151; membership, 155-156; Moscowbranch, 152-153; objectives and structure, 148-150; programs, 151-155; ringleaders, 142-148; St. Petersburg outpost, 146,152 7he Russian Australian (Iastrebova), 119֊ 122,128-129 Russian Civil War, 96,109,129,262,263 The Russian Debutantes Handbook (Shteyngart), 301-302 Russian Disco (Russendisko) (Kaminer), 302,303,308 Russian Emigration in China (Melikhov), 118-119 Russian émigrés in Manchuria. See re- sorts (kurorty) Russian Empire, 6-7; Emancipation of the Serfs (1861), 40; events of 1905- 1906, 142, 156-157; inland migration, 11; internal expansion, 7-8; October 1905 Manifesto, 157; postal systems, 39; railroads, 43-45; revolution of 1917,12, 13; stagecoach systems, 39-40. See also Soviet Union A Russian Is Someone Who Loves Birch Trees (Der Russe ist einer, der Birken liebt) (Grjasnowa), 308-309 Russianness: hierarchy of, 119, 129-130; nativization, 128-129 Russian Orthodox Church, 119 Russian Revolution (1917), 11,12,13,22,96, 109,111,142,219,261,262,264 Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Re- public (RSFSR), 204 Russian State Archive of Social-Political History (RGASPI), 210 Ryback, Issachar Ber, 263,269 Sabashnikova, Margarita, 147,160 Salon ¿’Automne, 155 Salon du Champs de Mars, 154 Sandoz, Maurice, 81 Sarrazin, Thilo, 306 Sattelzeit (saddle time), 37 Sawicz, Franciszek, 247-248 Schenk, Benjamin, 41 Schivelbusch, Wolfgang, 50,130, 269 schizophrenia, 81,92,95-96 Schizophrenia and Capitalism: The An- ti-Oedipus (Deleuze and Guattari), 95- 96, io6n79 Schlôgel, Karl, 48 Ściegienny, Piotr, 236 Scriabin, Aleksander, 152 scriptible text (Barthes),102 Seifert, Heiner, 220 self-abnegation, 277* 28s Self and Other, 49 self-marginalization, 277,282, 285 INDEX 337 self-Orientalization, 279 self-othering, 293-296 Sentimental Journey (Shklovsky), 262, 263- 266 settler migrants, 17 seventeenth century, 39 Seven years of penal servitude (Siedem lat Katorgi: Pamiętniki Szymona Tokarze- wskiego 1846-1857) (Tokarzewski), 246, 250-254 Severnaia pravda (Northern Truth), 221 sex trafficking, 23, 164-187; captivity narratives, 164-166; domestic prostitu- tion and, 179-180; individual agency, 180-181; Lwów trial, Galicia, 168-169; migration fever and abuses, 169-173; migration literature, 165-167; moral panic, 164-165, 168-169; professional prostitutes, 175, 179-181; volunteer ism and false promises, 177-179; wayward daughter stories, 175-177 Shaliapin, Fyodor, 152 Shcherbinin, Vladimir, 215-216 Shchukin, Ivan, 143,157-158 Shevchenko, Aleksandr, 153 Shklovsky, Viktor, 24, 260-275; back- ground, 262; Works: Art as Device, 260, 264- 266; Sentimental Journey, 262,263- 266; Theory of Prose, 265; Third Factory, 272-273 ShteingoFts, Abram Zakharovich, 201- 202, 204 Shteyngart, Gary, 301-302 Siberia, 7,191; BAMers in, 224; Nerchinsk region, 244,251; Omsk prison, 241,246, 248, 250; penal labor (katorga), 246; Polish exiles, 235-259; ZabaikaFsk re- gion, 244-245 Siberian memoir (“Sybirski pamiętnik Józefa Bogusławskiego”), 246,253 Siberian mythopoesis,” 239 Siberian Railroad, 8,108 Sienkiewicz, Henryk, 60,62, 71 Sierociński, Jan, 241, 242,244-246, 248 Sino-Soviet Treaty, 118 sixteenth century, 37, 39 sleeping cars, 47 Ślewiriski, Władysław, 143 Śliwowska, Wiktoria, 252 Slovaks, 10 social geography, 192 socialism, 17-18; BAMers and, 210-211, 218,228; technology and, 261, 271-272 Socialist Revolutionaries, 262,266 social mobility, 3, 94,177-178 Société des Artistes Décorateurs, 154 Société Nationale des Beaux Arts, 154 Society for the Study of Manchuria, 122-124 Society of Itinerant Exhibitions, 141,143 Society of Russian Artists in Paris (SRAP), 140,150-151,153,15S-159 Sokal, Emil, 55 sound qualities, 269-270 South Manchuria Railway (SMR), 110, 112,124 sovereignty, 7,10,293 Soviet Union: educational institutions, 191-192; evacuation as migration, 188- 208; evacuation of workers, 14; frater- nal circle of nations,” 210-211, 214, 216, 218, 227-228; German invasion, 190; in- ternal migration, 12-13; regimes of mi- gration, 189; urban centers, migration to, 12. See also Russian Empire space and time, conceptions of, 3, 37-42, 60-61 Special Administrative Region of the Three Eastern Provinces (SAR), 116 The Special Memory of Rosa Masur (Das besondere Gedächtnis der Rosa Masur) (Vertlib), 307 speed, 265-266 speed, age of, 56—57,65, 76 Sport magazine, 69 stagecoach system, 36, 38-39; luggage regulations, 41; railroad networks and, 44-45 Stalin, Joseph, 191 Starley, John Kemp, 58 Stasiuk, Andrzej, 24, 276-300; as liter- ary gastarbajter, 282-289, 295-296; self-marginalization, 278-279, 282; travel works, 278-279; as useful to 338 INDEX Stasiuk, Andrzej (continued) Germans, 283-284. See also Dojczland (Stasiuk) State Armament Factory (Poland), 71 statelessness, 13-14,118,129 steam, age of, 41,46 steamboats, 36, 47; sex trafficking and, 169,172 Stoler, Ann, 121 stories, 312-313 St. Petersburg, 8, 36,145-146,152^153; 160, 262,304-308 St. Petersburg-Moscow railroad, 45-46 Stravinsky, Igor, 81 Student Aviation Union, 71 students, movement of, 37 subalternity, 279, 289, 317 Sudbinin, Serafim, 158 Sue, Eugène, 252 Sushchevich, Valentin, 212, 214, 215, 218, 226-227 Świętochowski, Aleksander, 60-61 Sybiracy. See Polish exiles to Siberia Szofer Polski (Polish chauffer) magazine, 68 Szokalski, Ksawery, 244-246, 248 Tales of Galicia (Stasiuk), 276 Tanaka, Kakuei, 216 Tarczyński, Jan, 64 Taskina, Elena, 127-128,129 taxi services, 65-66 technology, 3; action by remote control, 267-268; body and, 260-275; liter- ary, 264-273; prosthesis, 261, 265, 2*88; sound qualities, 269-270; speed, 265- 266; visions of transportation and com- munication, 103. See also modernization telegraphy, 47-48 Third Factory (Shklovsky), 272-273 The Three Sisters (Chekhov), 309 Tiller Girls, 267 time, 55; 27* timetables, 41 The Tin Drum (Grass), 316 Tokarzewski, Halina, 250-253,254 Tokarzewski, Szymon, 239-240, 246, 248-253; 2571144 Tolstoy, Leo, 86-93; Confession, 86-93; What Is Art?, 93,102; Wise Thoughts for Every Day, 101-102 Tomina, Tatiana, 220 trade networks, 20-21 trance, 101 transcontinental travel, 47 translingual Russophone émigrés, 302 transport revolution, 8,21,46 Transsiberian Railroad, 47 travel accounts, 35 travel times, 38,40,44,47 Trynkowski, Jan, 250-251 Tseitlin, Abram, 192,197,204 Tsharni, Daniel, 261,271,272 Turgenev, Ivan, 140 Turkish-German literature, 301 Turks, 309-310 Tuszyński, Bogdan, 69,71,72-74 Tyszkiewicz, Stefan, 76 Uffelmann, Dirk, 279,310 Ukraine, 19,20 um/razum split, 90 Union des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs (Union for Women Painters and Sculp- tors), 142 Union of BAM Transport Workers, 215,216 United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), 13 United States, 8-9,294 Urusov, Lev P., 150 US Holocaust Museum, 190 USSR Council of Peoples Commissars, 190 USSR Ministry of Transport Construc- tion, 210 vacation destinations, French, 22 Verbitskii, Iurii, 213-214 Vertlib, Vladimir, 302,306-308,317,318 Vesy (The Scales) magazine, 146,147 veterans, 260 Vitiaz (Champion) detachment, 222-223 INDEX 339 Vologodskii, P. V, 129 Voloshin, Maksimilian, 144,145,146-147, 153,160 Vorzeigeausldnder (foreigner for show)., 30 6 Vostochno-Sibirskaia Pravda (East Sibe- rian Truth), 220 walking as performance, 83-85 The Wandering Jew (Le Juif errant) (Sue), 252- wanderlust, 46 Warsaw Pact nations, BAMers, 220- 227 Warsaw Society of Cyclists, 58,67, 69 Warthegau, 16 Wedding in Jerusalem (Hochzeit in Jerusa- lem) (Gorelik), 304, 305 Wenzlhuemer, Roland, 48 Westwood, John, 45-46 What Is Art? (Tolstoy), 93,102 Whistler, George Washington, 45-46 whites, Russian, 109-110 Williams, Raymond, 261 winters, impact on travel, 36 Wise Thoughts for Every Day (Tolstoy), 101-102 women: artists, 22-23, 142-148, 155-156; bicyclists, 72-73; German immigrant authors, 303-306, 308-315; migration to North America, 9; shifting roles, 164-165; social mobility, 177-179; So- viet evacuation of, 191. See also sex traf- ficking World War I, 10-12, 49-5°, 80, 143; tech- nology, 261 World War II, 12,14-15, i7 3u; memory and, 289-290 writers, 24-2$; censorship and, 238-239; hybrid textual culture, 237; nineteenth- century manuscript culture, 237—240; Polish exiles, 235-259; Russian-Jew- ish-American immigrant fiction, 301-302; second language acquisition, 317-318. See also Polish exiles to Siberia writing: mobility and, 81-107; performa- tive, 83, 88, io4nni6,17 Wydawnictwo Czarne publishing house, 283 Wysocki, Piotr, 241,242, 244-246 Yiddish modernist culture, 262-263 Yugoslavia, 17, 20 Zaichek, Vladek, 220-221 Zapiski N. V Berga o poTskikh zagovorakh i vosstaniiakh, 1831-1862 (Berg), 247 zheleznodorozhniki (railway workers), 116-122 Zhukov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 129 Zmichowska, Narcyza, 252 Zola, Émile, 61-62 Zolotoe Runo (The Golden Fleece) jour- nal, 147 Zoo, or Letters Not about Love (Shkl- ovsky), 260 Zvezdnyi (Starlit) trains, 211-212 Zweig, Stefan, 14 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
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title Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia
title_auth Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia
title_exact_search Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia
title_full Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia edited by Anika Walke, Jan Musekamp, and Nicole Svobodny
title_fullStr Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia edited by Anika Walke, Jan Musekamp, and Nicole Svobodny
title_full_unstemmed Migration and mobility in the modern age refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia edited by Anika Walke, Jan Musekamp, and Nicole Svobodny
title_short Migration and mobility in the modern age
title_sort migration and mobility in the modern age refugees travelers and traffickers in europe and eurasia
title_sub refugees, travelers, and traffickers in Europe and Eurasia
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Russland
Europa
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