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Everyday Life in Russia Past and Present

English · Hardback

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Choi Chatterjee is Professor of History at California State University, Los Angeles.
David L. Ransel is Robert F. Byrnes Professor of History at Indiana University Bloomington.
Mary Cavender is Associate Professor of History at the Ohio State University at Mansfield.
Karen Petrone is Professor of History at the University of Kentucky.


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Introduction

Part I. Approaches to Everyday Life

1. The Scholarship of Everyday Life / David L. Ransel

2. Provincial Nobles, Elite History and the Imagination of Everyday Life / Mary Cavender

3. Resisting Resistance: Everyday life, Practical Competence and Neoliberal Rhetoric in Postsocialist Russia / Olga Shevchenko,

4. The Oil Company and the Crafts Fair: From Povsednevnost' to Byt in Postsocialist Russia / Douglas Rogers

Part II. Public Identities and Public Space

5. 'We don't talk about ourselves': Women Academics Recall Their Path to Success / Natalia Pushkareva

6. The Literature of Everyday Life and Popular Representations of Motherhood in Brezhnev's Time / Elizabeth Skomp

7. 'They Are Taking That Air From Us': Sale of Commonly Enjoyed Properties to Private Developers / David L. Ransel

Part III. Living Space and Personal Choice

8. Everyday Life and the Problem of Conceptualizing Public and Private during the Khrushchev Era / Deborah A. Field

9. Soviet Mass Housing and the Communist Way of Life / Steven E. Harris

10. Everyday Aesthetics in the Khrushchev-Era Standard Apartment / Susan E. Reid

11. The Soviet Communal Apartment Lives On, Adapting to Post-Soviet Conditions / Ilya Utekhin

Part IV. Myth, Memory, and the History of Everyday Life

12. Everyday Stalinism in Transition-Era Film / Peter C. Pozefsky

13. Totality Decomposed: Objectalizing Late Socialism in Post-Soviet Biochronicles / Serguei Oushakine

14. Everyday Life and the Ties that Bind in Liudmila Ulitskaia's Medea and Her Children / Benjamin Sutcliffe

Part V. Coming Home: Transnational Connections

15. Sino-Soviet Every Day: Chinese Revolutionaries in Moscow Military Schools, 1927-1930 / Elizabeth McGuire

16. Coming Home Soviet Style: The Reintegration of Afghan Veterans into Soviet Everyday Life / Karen Petrone

17. Everyday Life in Transnational Perspective: Consumption, Consumerism, and Party Favors, 1917-1939 / Choi Chatterjee

Afterword / Sheila Fitzpatrick

Bibliography


About the author










Choi Chatterjee is Professor of History at California State University, Los Angeles.
David L. Ransel is Robert F. Byrnes Professor of History at Indiana University Bloomington.
Mary Cavender is Associate Professor of History at the Ohio State University at Mansfield.
Karen Petrone is Professor of History at the University of Kentucky.


Summary

Focuses on the formation and elaboration of gender, ethnicity, class, nationalism, and subjectivity.

Product details

Authors Kate Brown, Choi (EDT)/ Ransel Chatterjee, Choi Ransel Chatterjee
Assisted by Afterword by Sheila Fitzpatrick Edited b (Editor), Mary Cavender (Editor), Mary W. Cavender (Editor), Choi Chatterjee (Editor), Karen Petrone (Editor), David Ransel (Editor), David L Ransel (Editor), David L. Ransel (Editor)
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.01.2015
 
EAN 9780253012456
ISBN 978-0-253-01245-6
No. of pages 448
Series Indiana-Michigan Series in Rus
Indiana-Michigan Series in Russian and East European Studies
Indiana-Michigan Russian and E
Indiana University Press (IPS)
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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