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Everyday life in early Soviet Russia: taking the Revolution inside

Christina Kiaer and Eric Naiman c2006 © Indiana University Press
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  • 9780253217929 (paper)
  • 9780253346391 (hardcover)
Subject
  • European: Russia & Eastern
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page vii)
  • Introduction (CHRISTINA KIAER AND ERIC NAIMAN, page 1)
  • 1. The Two Faces of Anastasia: Narratives and Counter-Narratives of Identity in Stalinist Everyday Life (SHEILA FITZPATRICK, page 23)
  • 2. Visual Pleasure in Stalinist Cinema: Ivan Pyr'ev's The Party Card (LILYA KAGANOVSKY, page 35)
  • 3. Terror of Intimacy: Family Politics in the 1930s Soviet Union (CYNTHIA HOOPER, page 61)
  • 4. Fear on Stage: Afinogenov. Stanislavsky, and the Making of Stalinist Theater (BORIS WOLFSON, page 92)
  • 5. "NEP Without Nepmen!" Soviet Advertising and the Transition to Socialism (RANDI COX, page 119)
  • 6. Panic, Potency, and the Crisis of Nervousness in the 1920s (FRANCES L. BERNSTEIN, page 153)
  • 7. Delivered from Capitalism: Nostalgia, Alienation, and the Future of Reproduction in Tret'iakov's I Want a Child! (CHRISTINA KIAER, page 183)
  • 8. "The Withering of Private Life": Walter Benjamin in Moscow (EVGENII BERSHTEIN, page 217)
  • 9. When Private Home Meets Public Workplace: Service, Space, and the Urban Domestic in 1920s Russia (REBECCA SPAGNOLO, page 230)
  • 10. Shaping the "Future Race": Regulating the Daily Life of Children in Early Soviet Russia (CATRIONA KELLY, page 256)
  • 11. The Diary as Initiation and Rebirth: Reading Everyday Documents of the Early Soviet Era (NATALIA KOZLOVA, page 282)
  • CONTRIBUTORS (page 299)
  • INDEX (page 301)
Reviews
Journal AbbreviationLabelURL
SEEJ 51.1 (Spring 2007): 159-161 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20459439
SR 66.2 (Summer 2007): 358-360 http://www.jstor.org/stable/20060266
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