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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350091790
  • ISBN-13: 9781350091795
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 280 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 453 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350091790
  • ISBN-13: 9781350091795
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Material Culture in Russia and the USSR comprises some of the most cutting-edge scholarship across anthropology, history and material and cultural studies relating to Russia and the Soviet Union, from Peter the Great to Putin.

Material culture in Russia and the USSR holds a particularly important role, as the distinction between private and public spheres has at times developed in radically different ways than in many places in the more commonly studied West. With case studies covering alcohol, fashion, cinema, advertising and photography among other topics, this wide-ranging collection offers an unparalleled survey of material culture in Russia and the USSR and addresses core questions such as: what makes Russian and Soviet material culture distinctive; who produces it; what values it portrays; and how it relates to 'high culture' and consumer culture.

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"Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things, Values, Identities is a welcome addition to what is still an underrepresented field, studies of the material culture of Eastern Europe. - H-Net

The book is an important contribution to the field, and its strongest chapters contextualize material culture in Russia and the USSR by placing it in a global and transnational perspective, allowing us to identify the particular meanings of objects in a Russian and Soviet setting while linking these objects to worldwide patterns of consumption and exchange. - The Russian Review

In his introduction to Material Culture in Russia and the USSR, Graham Roberts not only offers a solid definition of what constitutes material culture, but also argues that the 11 articles in this collection bridge the gap between Slavic and material culture studies. - Canadian Slavonic Papers"

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A unique, groundbreaking collection which examines the role of material culture in reflecting and shaping identities across imperial, Soviet and post-Soviet Russia.
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on contributors x
List of figures
xiii
Introduction: Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things, Values, Identities 1(10)
Graham H. Roberts
PART ONE Material Culture and (De)classification
11(90)
1 Windows in Russian Peasant Dwellings in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
13(16)
Ivan R. Sokolovskii
2 Equalizing Misery, Differentiating Objects: The Material World of the Stalinist Exile
29(26)
Emilia Koustova
3 Constructing Soviet Domesticity and Managing Everyday Life from Khrushchev to Collapse
55(16)
Anna Alekseyeva
4 Photographs in Contemporary Russian Rural and Urban Interiors
71(30)
Olga Boitsova
PART TWO Consuming Ideology
101(96)
5 Russian Culture Through a Shot Glass: The Shustov Cognac Advertising Campaign, 1910--12
103(16)
Sally West
6 The Invention of Soviet Advertising
119(16)
Marjorie L. Hilton
7 Gender and the Emergence of the Soviet `Citizen-Consumer' in Comparative Perspective
135(20)
Amy E. Randall
8 `The Great Soviet Dream': Blue Jeans in the Brezhnev Era and Beyond
155(18)
Natalya Chernyshova
9 `The Disco Mafia' and `Komsomol Capitalism' in Soviet Ukraine during Late Socialism
173(24)
Sergei I. Zhuk
PART THREE Imagining Material Culture
197(44)
10 The Material Culture of the Soviet Village between the 1950s and the 1980s as Represented in Soviet Feature Cinema
199(30)
Lyudmila N. Mazur
Oleg V. Gorbachev
11 The Role of a Number of Key Places and Things of Soviet Material Culture in the Works of Lyudmila Ulitskaya
229(12)
Giulia Gigante
Afterword 241(6)
Alaina Lemon
Index 247
Graham H. Roberts teaches Russian Studies at Université Paris Nanterre, France.