Abstract

The article is devoted to understanding the specific emotional identity of residents of closed cities (on the example of Ozersk, Chelyabinsk Oblast). The emotional level of urban identity implies a persons irrational, sensual identification with the place of her or his territorial location, relating to their intuitive assessment of the city. Its specificity in the context of a closed city is examined via the following parameters: the autobiographical, manufactured patriotism, internal and external opposition, retro-orientation, sensitivity to a decrease in comfort, solidarity.

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