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Title Everyday life in early Soviet Russia : taking the Revolution inside / edited by Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman
Published Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2006]
©2006

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Description vii, 310 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents The two faces of Anastasia : narratives and counter-narratives of identity in Stalinist everyday life / Sheila Fitzpatrick -- Visual pleasure in Stalinist cinema : Ivan Pyr'ev's The Party Card / Lilya Kaganovsky -- Terror of Intimacy : family politics in the 1930s Soviet Union / Cynthia Hooper -- Fear on Stage : Afinogenov, Stanislavsky, and the making of Stalinist theater / Boris Wolfson -- "NEP without nepmen!" : Soviet advertising and the transition to socialism / Randi Cox -- Panic, potency, and the crisis of nervousness in the 1920s / Frances L. Bernstein -- Delivered from capitalism : nostalgia, alienation, and the future of reproduction in Tret'iakov's I Want a Child! / Christina Kiaer -- "The withering of private life" : Walter Benjamin in Moscow / Evgenii Bershtein -- When private home meets public workplace : service, space, and the urban domestic in 1920s Russia / Rebecca Spagnolo -- Shaping the "Future race" : regulating the daily life of children in early Soviet Russia / Catriona Kelly -- The diary as initiation and rebirth : reading everyday documents of the early Soviet era / Natalia Kozlova
Summary How Soviet citizens in the 1920s and 1930s internalized Soviet ways of looking at the world and living their everyday lives
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Quality of life -- Soviet Union.
SUBJECT USSR -- Social conditions -- 1917-1945. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97002396
USSR -- Social life and customs -- 1917-1970. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125860
Author Kiaer, Christina.
Naiman, Eric, 1958-
LC no. 2005010929
ISBN 025321792X (paperback: alk. paper)
0253346398 (cloth : alk. paper)