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Everything Was Forever, Until It Was No More
The Last Soviet Generation

Inglese · Tascabile

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“[An] extraordinary book.”—Brian Eno • “One of the best books about the U.S.S.R. in its late stage.”—Alexei Navalny, from Patriot: A Memoir • “Not just history, but a pleasure to read, a true work of art.”—Slavoj Žižek • “Extraordinary and brilliant.”—Adam Curtis, director of HyperNormalisation

A fascinating exploration of “hypernormalization” in a political system that seemed powerful and eternal—even when it was on the verge of collapse

Soviet socialism was based on paradoxes that were revealed by the peculiar experience of its collapse. To the people who lived in that system the collapse seemed both completely unexpected and completely unsurprising. At the moment of collapse it suddenly became obvious that Soviet life had always seemed simultaneously eternal and stagnating, vigorous and ailing, bleak and full of promise. Although these characteristics may appear mutually exclusive, in fact they were mutually constitutive. This book explores the paradoxes of Soviet life during the period of "late socialism" (1960s-1980s) through the eyes of the last Soviet generation.

Focusing on the major transformation of the 1950s at the level of discourse, ideology, language, and ritual, Alexei Yurchak traces the emergence of multiple unanticipated meanings, communities, relations, ideals, and pursuits that this transformation subsequently enabled. His historical, anthropological, and linguistic analysis draws on rich ethnographic material from Late Socialism and the post-Soviet period.

The model of Soviet socialism that emerges provides an alternative to binary accounts that describe that system as a dichotomy of official culture and unofficial culture, the state and the people, public self and private self, truth and lie—and ignore the crucial fact that, for many Soviet citizens, the fundamental values, ideals, and realities of socialism were genuinely important, although they routinely transgressed and reinterpreted the norms and rules of the socialist state.


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Alexei Yurchak is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley.


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Autori Yurchak Alexei, Alexei Yurchak
Con la collaborazione di Yurchak Alexei (Prefazione)
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 10.03.2026
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Scienze politiche > Scienze politiche e cittadinanza attiva
 
EAN 9780691284484
ISBN 978-0-691-28448-4
Numero di pagine 496
 
Serie Princeton Classics
Categorie Seminar, Suggestion, Institution, Krokodil, Genre, Perestroika, Literature, Dichotomy, Technology, Politics, Everyday Life, Collectivism, Political Ideologies, Linguistics, Discourse Analysis, Slang, Poetry, Dissident, Phrase, Writing, Social & cultural history, Narrative, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Stalinism, Discourse, Postmodernism, Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography, Humour, Employment, Criticism, Public Sphere, Career, Hegemony, Ideology, Soviet Union, Scientist, Archaeology, Comrade, Communism, Lecture, Rhetoric, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Social and cultural history, Social and cultural anthropology, World War II, Nikita Khrushchev, sovereignty, Newspaper, Philology, Former Soviet Union, USSR (Europe), USSR, Soviet Union, Political ideologies and movements, Sarcasm, Narrative Structure, samizdat, Ambiguity, HISTORY / Russia / Soviet Era, Publication, Voting, Metadiscourse, State socialism, Mikhail Bakhtin, Ambivalence, Result, deterritorialization, Politburo, noun phrase, Intelligentsia, Leonid Brezhnev, Central Committee, Bureaucrat, Shortwave radio, Dacha, Speechwriter, Stilyagi, deleuze and guattari, Pro forma, Marxism–Leninism, Soviet people, Socialist state, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
 

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