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MATERIAL CULTURE IN RUSSIA AND THE USSR
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION: MATERIAL CULTURE FROM PETER TO PUTIN : THINGS, VALUES,
IDENTITIES / GRAHAM ROBERTS
WINDOWS IN RUSSIAN PEASANT DWELLINGS IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH
CENTURIES / IVAN R. SOKOLOVSKII
EQUALIZING MISERY, DIFFERENTIATING OBJECTS : THE MATERIAL WORLD OF THE
STALINIST EXILE / EMILIA KOUSTOVA
CONSTRUCTING SOVIET DOMESTICITY AND MANAGING EVERYDAY LIFE FROM
KHRUSHCHEV TO COLLAPSE / ANNA ALEKSEYEVA
PHOTOGRAPHS IN CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN RURAL AND URBAN INTERIORS / OLGA
BOITSOVA
RUSSIAN CULTURE THROUGH A SHOT GLASS : THE SHUSTOV COGNAC ADVERTISING
CAMPAIGN, 1910-12 / SALLY WEST
THE INVENTION OF SOVIET ADVERTISING / MARJORIE L. HILTON
GENDER AND THE EMERGENCE OF THE SOVIET "CITIZEN-CONSUMER" IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE / AMY E. RANDALL
"THE GREAT SOVIET DREAM" : BLUE JEANS IN THE BREZHNEV ERA AND BEYOND /
NATALYA CHERNYSHOVA
"THE DISCO MAFIA" AND "KOMSOMOL CAPITALISM" IN SOVIET UKRAINE DURING
LATE SOCIALISM / SERGEI I. ZHUK
THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE SOVIET VILLAGE BETWEEN THE 1950S AND THE
1980S AS REPRESENTED IN SOVIET FEATURE CINEMA / LYUDMILA MAZUR AND OLEG
GORBACHEV
THE ROLE OF A NUMBER OF KEY PLACES AND THINGS OF SOVIET MATERIAL CULTURE
IN THE WORKS OF LYUDMILA ULITSKAYA / GIULIA GIGANTE
AFTERWORD / ALAINA LEMON
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Index
In this index photographs and illustrations are indicated in bold text.
absence, motif of 29
AC/DC 179
accountability, governmental 137-43
active consumers 143-8
activism, consumer 138, 143, 144,
147-8
activists, Komsomol 174, 182-3, 185
advertising
alcohol 104, 107-8, 111, 115, 127
first Soviet advertisements 122-31
by Rodchenko-Mayakovsky 123-31,
124, 126, 128, 130
Shustov campaign 104-15
Soviet 119-32
suppression of 131
advice manuals 59, 61-2, 63, 65
aesthetic norms 58
aesthetic professionals 56-8, 64
Afghan War 159-60
agrarian reforms 202
Akhmetov, Rinat 185-6, 187
Aksenov, Vasily 156
alcohol
advertising 104, 107-8, 111, 115,
127
consumption and urbanization 103,
109-10, 112
in Russian culture 103, 108-9
Aleksandr III 104
Alik the Greek' 185
All-Union Scientific Research Institute
for Technical Aesthetics
(Vsesoyuznyi Nauchno-
issledovatel'skii Institut
Tekhnicheskoi Estetiki, VNIITE)
57
Andreeva, L. 64
anti-imperialism, China 141-2, 146
anti-Semitism, Germany 140-1, 145,
149
apartments 58-60, 61,77, 232-3
architectural profession, demotion of
57
architecture (see also housing)
and climate 15
eighteenth-century 18-20, 26
nineteenth-century 20-1, 26
peasant dwellings 13
Arrak, Valii 32, 45
art
and daily life 120
and marketing 125
artist-constructor, concept of 127, 131
Arvatov, Boris 120-1
Baiburin, Albert 73
Balashov, Aleksandr 186
Bartlett, D. 164
Bazin, André 201
belonging, objects of 46
Belov, V. 222
Berezka cheques/stores 160, 163
Beyond the River Vetluga 212
Big Green Tent The 230, 233-4, 235,
236
black market
and disco Mafia 178
jeans 157, 160-1, 162
music trade 179
Bodei, Remo 235, 238
Bogdanov, Aleksandr 112
Bolsheviks 121, 124, 126, 127, 131,
132, 148
books, power of 235, 336
Bourdieu, Pierre 3
bourgeois consumers 121
248
INDEX
Boym, Svetlana 231, 238
Bragin, Akhat (Aleksandr) 185
brands, jeans 163, 243
Brezhnev, Leonid
and cultural consumption 185
economic stagnation era 203
and home/private life 56, 66
and jeans 156, 161
and modernism 58
opening up of Soviet Union 161-2
brick industry 20
bricoiage 216
British-French Association for the
Study of Russian Culture 4
Brodsky, Joseph 237
Bron'ka 231
Buchli, Victor 57, 77, 204
'Bukhara's Daughter' 232-3
Buryatiya 37
businesses, post-Soviet 186
byt
byt reform 55, 57 59, 60, 64
term 239n.5
cameras
and deportees 42-6
Lithuanian girl with 43
Campbell, C. 4
capitalism 121, 122, 167 185
capitalist entrepreneurship 186
Cavalier of the Golden Star; The 201,
202, 208
Chairman, The 200
change
socio-cultural 123
socio-economic 204-6
Chevalier, Sofie 79
Childhood 45-53: There will be
Happiness Tomorrow 233
children, deportations of 30, 33-4
China, nationalism/anti-imperialism
141-2, 146-7
cinema
feature cinema 200
household/media revolution in
207-10
radio/television sets in 210-15
refrigerators/washing machines/
vacuum cleaners in 215-17
cinematography 200, 201
citizen-consumers 136-7 139, 141,
142, 146, 148, 150 (see also
consumer citizenship)
civic responsibilities 143-8, 149
civilizing mission, and products 131
class
and culture 13
and jeans 165, 166
classicism 13
climate, and architecture 15
co-operative movement 184
cognac advertising 104
Cohen, Lizabeth 136, 139
collages, photographic 76, 84, 95
collective memory 239n.6
collectivism, in residential organization
58-9, 64
command economy 135
commodity fetishism 64
'Common Carriage, The' 231-2
Communist Party, Ukrainian 176
Community Centre in Kolyvan 24, 25
Conference of Builders 1954 57
Confessions of a Police Captain to an
Attorney of the Republic 175-6,
188n.13
conspicuous consumption, household
appliances 217
construction industry 57
constructivism 120, 121, 129, 131
consumer activism 138, 143, 144,
147-8
consumer citizenship (see also
citizen-consumers)
and civic responsibilities 149
global rise of 246
Nazi Germany 145-6
and politics 150
Soviet 147-8
United States 136-7, 139, 144
and women 144, 145-7, 148,
149
consumer culture 137, 141
consumer goods
as fetishes 131, 133n.17
imports of 161
consumer minimalism 219
consumerism 125, 132, 135
INDEX
249
consumers
active consumers 143-8
bourgeois 121
duties of 149
growing deference to 65-6
rights of 137 139, 144, 149
United States 138-9, 143-4
consumers' interests, and
governmental accountability
137-43
consumption
changing patterns in rural areas
206-7, 218-21
conspicuous, household appliances
217
cultural 183, 185
and depressions 139
music/video 173-4, 180-1
politics of 137-8, 143, 144
of radio sets 210
in rural areas 222
and socialism 136, 147-8
and Stalin 142-3
virtual 140
of Western cultural products
186
control, ideological 173
Coppola, Francis Ford 177
corridors, symbolism of 234-5
counter-propaganda 175
counterfeit jeans 157-8, 163-5,
164
countermemory 238
Country Detective, 7\210
Country Story, A 210
Cracraft, J. 14
crime
and Komsomol ideologues 178-9
youth 177, 179
cult of Western goods 167
cultural artefacts, loss of from villages
199
cultural changes, Brezhnev era 162
cultural consumption, and managerial
and business connections 183,
185
cultural meaning, of objects 156
cultural significance, of jeans 167
cultural superiority 131
culture(s)
advertising in Russian culture 103,
108-9
commercialization of official Soviet
174-5
consumer 137, 141
dialogic nature of 13
fear of American/Western 158,
162
musical culture of villages 212-13
Russian classical 105
Russian eighteenth-century 18
socialist material 120, 143
and television/radio 214, 222
urban 165, 169n.26
urban/rural 77, 84, 95
Cunningham, Michael 1-2
Damiani, Damiano 175-6, 177,
188n.13
Daniel', Yuly 235
Day of the Owl, The 175
de Grazia, Victoria 136
de-Stalinization 32, 57
death, fear of 83-4
Decorative Arts of the USSR
(Dekorativnoe iskusstvo SSSR)
56, 61, 64, 65-6, 77
decorative objects in the home 61-3,
62
denim (see also jeans)
desire for 157, 159, 160, 161
supply/production of 158-60
deportations
of children 30, 33-4
and exchange of objects 39-42
first-aid objects of deportees 32-4
inequalities between deportees
48n.10
installation and key objects of
adaptation 34-6
Lithuanian deportees 31, 33, 35, 38,
40, 45
material conditions of deportees
42-6
material culture of deportees 38-9
motifs of absence 29-30
objects as signs of distinction 36-7
parcels from home 42
250
NDEX
photographic images and deportees
42-6
skills of deportees 38-9, 41
Stalinist 31
young Estonian deportees 33
Development of the Living
Environment 59
Dimoni, T. 200
disco clubs 173
disco Mafia 173-4, 177-83, 185, 186-7
displacement
of deportees 37
forced 31
Dniepropetrovsk 179, 180, 181, 182,
183-4, 187 189n.24, 190n.25
Dniepropetrovsk Mafia 192n.53
Doctor Zhivago 235
domestic comfort (uyut) 61-4
domestic enslavement 60
domestic interiors 61-3, 65
domestic realm 61, 67n.1
domestic spaces 55, 58-9, 66
domesticity, construction of 55-6
Donbass 185
Donetsk Mafia 185, 187, 192n.53
Dongorbank 185
Don't Get Married' Girls 221
Dunham, Vera 55
duties, of consumers 149
dzhinsy ('jeans')· See jeans
economic stagnation era 203
economic underdevelopment, of rural
areas 221
economics, Keynesian 139
economy, command 135
economy of favours 41
electrical appliances, household
208-10, 215-17
electrification, in rural areas 206, 207,
208-9, 210, 222
elites
business 185
Europeanization of 13-14
houses of 15, 16, 19, 26, 29
and jeans 156, 165
Komsomol 183, 185
Ukrainian 187
and Western music 179
emotional links, and objects 238
employment, female 206, 207
empowerment, consumer 139
energy supply, rural areas 210 (see
also electrification)
entrepreneurs
capitalist 186
Komsomol 183-6, 187
underground 157-8, 163-4, 164
video pirating 181-2
Erofeev, Venedikt 232
Europeanization
of the elites 13-14
in Russia 18, 22
everyday life
and art 120
demonization of the 55
Khrushchev period 58-9
and material culture 47n.3
and politics 55-6
regimentation of 59
'Everyday Life and the Culture of the
Thing' 120
exchanges, of objects 39-42
exile (see also deportations)
and objects 32-4
and poverty 36-7, 46
spaces of 42
experts, and residents 64-6
extreme daily life 31
façade windows, three 20, 22, 26
families, nuclear family units 63
fartsovka 156
fartsovshchik 179, 190n.26
fashions, capitalist/youth 162
fetishes, consumer goods as 131,
133n.17
films
as data sources 200, 203-4
as propaganda 201, 208
on rural themes 200-1
first-aid objects of deportees 32-4,
47n.2
Five-Year Plans 143
focus of directed attention 95
folk tradition, village culture 212, 213
Forgiving Farewell, A 212
free-trade policies 144
INDEX
251
front/back zones 94
functionalism 64
funeral/commemoration rites in Russia
82-3
Future of Nostalgia, The 231
Gaidai, Leonid 206
Gas Empire 186
Gazeta-kopeika (Penny Gazette) 104,
112, 115
gender, and alcohol advertising 111
'Genele-Sumochnitsa' 237-8
Generation P 241
Germany
anti-Semitism 140-1, 145, 149
consumer citizenship 145-6
German Food Law 1879 137
inflation 138
nationalism 145
Nazi 137, 139-41
racism 140-1, 149
rationing 138
Gertz, Clifford 119
glass industry 20
Godfather, The 177
Goering, Hermann 146
Goffman, Erving 94
Gombrich, Ernst 81,92
Gorbachev, Mikhail 183
governmental accountability, and
consumers' interests 137-43
Gradov, Georgy 58-9
grammar of things 72
Great Depression 138, 144
Great Reforms, era of 105
Gromov, G. G. 14, 18
Groom from the Other World, A
206-7
Guardian, The 155
Gulag camps 30
guns, symbolic nature of 41
Guomintang government, China 142
Gusar, Aleksandr 175
habitus 3
Happy Go Lucky 214
heat preservation, and windows 22,
24, 26
Highlander 182
Hodder, I. 204
home advice manuals 59, 61-2, 63, 65
home, shifting notion of 61,63, 64
Hoover, President 143-4
Hours, The 1-2
House of Fashion in Moscow 158, 162
household revolution 206, 207-10,
215, 221-2
housing
apartments 58-60, 61, 77, 232-3
domestic comfort (uyut) 61-4
domestic interiors 61-3, 65
of elites 15, 16, 19, 26, 29
izba 14-15, 17
log-houses 16-17, 17, 19-26, 24
peasant dwellings 13-16, 18-19,
20, 26
and residents/experts 64-6
rural dwellings 73
urban dwellings 73
village interiors 78, 81, 84, 85
zoned spaces 78-80
housing construction programme,
Khrushchev period 58-9
Hughes, Howard 175
humour, and alcohol advertising
107-8, 115
Hurdley, Rachel 79
icons 73, 84
identity
citizen-consumers 150
and material culture 3, 4
and photographs 95
ideological control 173
imports, of consumer goods 161
industrialization 112, 135, 136, 149
inequalities, between deportees
48n.10
inflation, Germany 138
information overload 59
information potential, of films 200,
203-4
insularity 59-60
intelligentsia
as agents of social change 120
cultural mission of 105, 106
modernizing 57-8
new generation 230
252
INDEX
interior design 63, 79
interiors (see also kitchens; 'red
corner')
domestic 61-3, 65
village interiors 78, 81, 84, 85
isolation, and the space of the home
59-60
It Happened in Pen'kovo 201-2
Italian Neorealism 201
Ivan Vasif'evich Changes Profession
217
Ivanova, Anna 157-8, 164
Ivashov, Vladimir 156
izba 14-15, 17 (see also housing)
jeans (see also denim)
black market 157, 160-1, 162
brands 163, 243
and class 165, 166
counterfeit 157-8, 163-5, 164
cultural significance of 167
desire for 158, 159
and moral corruption 162
as political protest 162
symbolism of 155-7, 165, 167,
168n.19
and urban culture 165, 169n.26
Jesus Christ Superstar 181-2
Jews, in Germany 140 (see also
anti-Semitism)
Jim Crow laws 139
Journey from St. Petersburg to
Moscow 14
Jungle, The 137
Kantor, Karl 64
Kazakova, L. 65
Kelly, Catriona 65
Keynesian economics 139
Kharitonov, Mark 336
Khrushchev, Nikita
agrarian reforms 202
de-Stalinization 32, 57
and domestic spaces 55, 58-9
and jeans 156
modernization/asceticization of the
home 206
and the modernizing intelligentsia
57-8
and radio in villages 210
Thaw period 55, 201, 203
Kiaer, Christina 120, 123
Kiev, nineteenth-century Ukrainian
house 20, 21
Kirpichnikov, A. N. 16
Kiss 179
Kisun'ko, V. 65
kitchens 63, 63, 233
klumpes 38
know-how, exchange of 40, 41
kolkhoz way of thinking, and peasant
mentality 218-21
Kolomoisky, Igor' 186, 187
Kolyvan
Community Centre in 24, 25
log-house 26
windows in 24
kommunalki 232-3, 235
Komsomol activists 174, 182-3, 185
Komsomol apparatchiks 180, 181
Komsomol discotheques 173
Komsomol entrepreneurship 183-6,
187
Komsomol ideologues 178-9, 186
Komsomol Mafiosi 173-4 {see also
disco Mafia)
KomsomoTskaya pravda 157
Konchalovsky, Andrey 211
Kontrimaite, Marite 41
Kozlov, Aleksey 156
Kozub, Galina 37, 49n.21
Kracauer, Siegfried 201
Kradin, N. P 17
Krasil'nikov, Sergey 31
krasnyi ugol ('red corner'). See 'red
corner'
Kropivnitsky, L. 61
Ksendzyuk, Ol'ga 234
Kuban Cossacks 202
Kybartas, Antanas 36
Kyiv 187 See also Kiev
Lakshin, V.Y. 214
Lawton, A. 200
Le Blond, Jean-Baptiste Alexandre
15
Lebina, Natal'ya 156
Ledeneva, A. 41
INDEX
253
Lestnitsa Yakova (Jacob's Ladder) 336
Levi jeans 158, 159, 163, 165,
169n.22, 243
Levinson, Aleksey 61, 79, 90
liberalization, Brezhnev era 56
LIFE 156
lifestyle, rural areas 14-15, 222
light, in peasant houses 14
listening devices 233, 234
literacy 106, 116n.10
'little story, A' 107-8
log-houses
3-D computer reconstructions 17,
19- 20
Kolyvan 26
nineteenth-century 21
Tomsk 13, 24, 24
'topless log-houses' ('izba bez
verkha') 16
Ulan-Ude 20, 21^*
windows in 16-17, 19-26
Lotman, Yury 87, 91
Love and Pigeons 220
Lovell, S. 210
Luchkova, Irina 66
Lyudi nashego tsarya 234
Lyuks Corporation 185, 186
Mafia
disco Mafia 173-4, 177-83, 185,
186-7
Dniepropetrovsk Mafia 192n.53
Donetsk Mafia 185, 187, 192n.53
Soviet notions about 175-8
Tatar Mafia 181, 185, 191n.47
Maidan Revolution, Ukraine 187
managerial skills, of Komsomol
activists 183
Manifesto of the Constructivist Group
120
marketing, and art 125
mass marketing, and material things
119
mass production process 58
material conditions, of deportees
42-6
material culture, defined 3-4
'Material Culture in Russia and the
USSR, from Peter to Putin' 4-5
material culture studies 2
material things, and mass marketing
119
materialism, 1970s 63, 66
Mayak ('Beacon') radio station 210
Mayakovsky, Vladimir 119, 120, 121-2,
123, 129, 131-2
Mazur, L. N. 200
meaning, and things 2-3
Medea and her Children 232, 234,
236-7, 239n.3
media communications 211, 217
media revolution 206, 207-10
Mêlât, H. 336
Melodiya 178, 180
memory(ies)
collective 239n.6
countermemory 238
and objects 47n.3, 47n.4
and things 238, 241
Menaker, L. 220
Menshikov, Aleksandr 15
microdistricts 58-9
migration
rural/urban 221
young women to towns 221
Miliauskas, Juozas 36, 40-1
Miller, Daniel 2-3
Mitry, Jean 201
modernism, post-war 57, 58
Molotov-Ribbentrop pact 1939
30
Molotov, V. M. 147
Montana jeans 163
moral corruption, and jeans 162
Moscow International Film Festival
176
Moscow to the End of the Line 232
movies, American 175
Mrs Dailoway 1
Muicahy, Russell 182
Museum for Everyday Life under
Socialism, Kazan 163
music consumption 173-4, 180
music trade, black market 179
music, transmitted to rural areas 210,
212
musical culture, of villages 212-13
My Wife's Kinfolk 211,218-19
254
INDEX
N. L. Shustov and Sons 104-15,
115n.5
National Products Movement (NPM),
China 141-2, 146
nationalism
China 141-2, 146-7
Germany 145
neorealism 201, 203
New Deal politics 138-9, 143-4
New Economic Policy 119, 121, 122,
123, 129, 131-2
New Life Movement, China 147
new technologies, and women's
domestic labour 206
Nikiiéi 29
norms, aesthetic and social 58
nostalgia
and jeans 167
reflective 231
Novyi Mir 229
nuclear family units 63
objects (see also things)
as chances of survival 30-2
creating subjects 2
cultural meaning of 156
decorative in the home 61-3,
62
display of photographs 72-3, 74-6,
79, 80, 81,84-7, 90-4
domestic 64
and emotional links 238
exchange of 39-42
and exile 32-4, 46
first-aid objects of deportees 32-4,
47n.2
key objects of adaptation 34-6
and memory 47n.3-4
significance of 1-2
as signs of distinction 36-7
social/symbolic/emotional aspects
of 29-30, 36
symbolism/meaning of 204-6,
207
and things 235, 238
October Revolution 121, 122, 131
Olearius, Adam 15
oligarchs, Ukrainian 187
'Orbita' cloth 159
otherness
of deportees 37
discovery/narratives of 37-9
Our Mutual Friend 214
Palmquist, Erich 15
'Panorama of Moscow of 1707, the
View from the Stone Bridge' 18
Pasternak, Boris 235
Paulauskaite, Elena 36, 37, 42
Pavlychko, Dmytro 177
peasant dwellings 13-16, 18-19, 20,
26 (see also housing)
'peasant exile' 30
peasant mentality, and kolkhoz way of
thinking 218-21
peasants, lifestyle of 14-15
Pelevin, Victor 241
perestroika 183, 184, 185, 186, 200
Peter the Great 13-14, 15, 22
petit-bourgeois consciousness 59
petty bourgeois spirit/thinking 219,
220, 223n.14
photographs
collages 76, 84, 95
and deportees 42-6
display of 73, 74-76, 79, 80, 81,
84-7, 90-4
grouping of 91-4, 95
in homes 71-82
Lithuanian deportees 31, 33, 35, 38,
40, 45
of the living/dead 82-4, 86
visual messages of 87-90
Pikart, P 18
Piretto, Gian Piero 233
political protest, jeans as 162
politics
and consumer citizenship 150
of consumption 137-8, 143, 144
and everyday life 55-6
New Deal 138-9, 143-4
Ukrainian 192n.53
pop music, transmitted to rural areas
210, 212
Poroshenko, Petro 184, 188n.8
portraits, photographic 73-6, 79
post-Soviet businesses 186
poverty, and exile 36-7, 46
INDEX
255
Prague Spring 1968 58
Pravda 142
pre-revolutionary bourgeois taste 92
privacy, in the domestic realm 67n.1
Privatbank 186
private life, Brezhnev era 56, 66
Priznanie komissara politsii prokuroru
respubliki 175-6, 188n.13
production processes, and peasant
households 222
professionals
aesthetic 56-8, 64
taste 57, 58, 59, 65
Prokhorenko, Zhanna 156
Prokop, Konstantin 181
propaganda
counter-propaganda 175
films as 201, 208
war, and women 138
psychology, changes in peasants'
collective psychology 218
public good 149
public/private spaces 59-60, 61, 94
Pulin, Sergey 182
Pushkin, Aleksandr 14
Puzo, Mario 177
quality of life, in villages 210
Rabinovich, M. G. 13
racial superiority 131
racism
Germany 140-1, 149
United States 139, 149
radio sets
in rural areas 210-13, 217, 222
wireless/portable 211-12
Radishchev, Aleksandr 14
Randall, A. E. 241
Razumova, Irina 71-2
realism
new 230, 238-9n.1
Soviet Socialist Realism 202
of village cinema 201
'red corner' 73-82, 74, 76, 95, 214-15,
219
Red Star 112
reflective nostalgia 231
reformers 57
reforms,
agrarian 202
byt reform 55, 57, 59, 60, 64
refrigerators, in rural areas 215
regulation, of women's femininity
149-50
Reid, Susan 59, 65, 79, 94, 95
Rekiam-Konstruktor (Advertising֊
Constructor) 121
relationships, residents/experts
64-6
repressions 30
Republic of China. See China
residential organization, collective
forms of 58-9, 64
residents, and experts 64-6
resistance, reading as 236
responsibility, personal/state 60
revolutions
household/media 206-7, 207-10,
221-2
socio-cultural revolution 120
Right Man in the Right Place, The 210,
213-14
rights, of consumers 137, 139, 144,
149
Roaring Twenties, The 175
Rodchenko, Aleksandr 119, 120,
121-4, 131-2
Rodchenko-Mayakovsky partnership
123-32
Romanticism 18
Romeo and Juliet 176
Roosevelt, President 138, 143-4
Rostotsky, S. 201-2
Roth-Ey, K. 210
rural areas (see also villages)
changing patterns of consumption
206-7, 218-21
consumption in 222
deficit of brides 221
economic underdevelopment of
221
electrification in 206, 207, 208-9,
210, 222
energy supply 210
inventiveness of people 222
lifestyle 14-15, 222
pop music transmitted to 210, 212
256
INDEX
radio/television sets in 77, 79, 93,
206, 210-15, 217, 218, 222
refrigerators/washing machines/
vacuum cleaners in 215-17
rural dwellings 73 {see also
housing)
standard of living in 210, 220
water supply 216, 221
rural/urban culture 11, 84, 95
rural/urban migration 221
Ruzgys, Rimgaudas 37, 39, 43
Ryabushin, Aleksandr 59
Ryazanov, El'dar 176
sacral centre, of urban flats 77
Saltykov, A. 200
sanitation, rural areas 221
Schrad, Mark 103
Sciascia, Leonardo 175
Scientific-Technological Revolution
('Nauchno-Teckhnicheskaya
Revolyutsiya', or NTR) 59, 60
Segodnya 186
self-presentation 89, 91
Shafray, Boris 180-1
Shaktar Donetsk 185
Shashkov, Valentin 181
Shevchenko, Taras 20
Shlapentokh, Vladimir 57
shoes, and deportees 34, 36, 38
Shustov liquor company 104-15
shutters, window 17
Shveitser, M. 218
Sikachev, Aleksandr 66
Simple Story A 213, 213, 218
Sinclair, Upton 137
skills, of deportees 38-9, 41
Smirnov company 104
social change, intelligentsia as agents
of 120
social control 56
social dimension, of objects 36
social issues, depicted in films 202-3
social norms 58
socialism
and consumption 136, 147-8
developed 58, 167
late 174
mature 64
socialist material culture 120, 143
society, and art 120
socio-cultural change 123
socio-cultural revolution 120
socio-economic change, and artefacts
204-6
sociology of taste 95
Soldier's Fate in America, A 175
Sonechka 229, 236
'Song of children' 108
Sound Archives project 30
Sova poyaviyaetsya dnem 175
Sovetskii ekran 176
Soviet Socialist Realism 202
Soviet trade 135, 136
spaces
demonization of the domestic 55
domestic 58-9, 66
of exile 42
and objects 2
public/private 59-60, 61, 94
'special settlers' 30-1, 36
speculation, criminalization of 142
Sputnik tourists, and banned music
178-9, 180, 189Ո.24
St. Petersburg 14, 15
stagnation era 203
'Stakhanovite' labour heroes 142
Stalin, Joseph
and consumption 142-3
films as propaganda under 201,208
industrialization under 149
retreat/cultural conservatism under
55
revolution from above 135-6
Stalinist aesthetics 61
standard of living, in rural areas 210,
220
stenki 90
stiiyaga (hipster) 156
Stites, Richard 107
Story of Asya Klya china Who Loved but
Didn't Get Married, The 211,
211-12
Strength through Joy (KdF), Germany
140
subjects, and objects 2
substitution, and photographs 83, 89-90
suicides 113-14
INDEX
257
Suitors from Zarechie, The 215, 219,
219-20
Sutcliffe, В. M. 232, 235
Suvorov, Mikhail 180, 185, 188n.13,
191 n.45, 191 n.50
System Capital Management 186
'System of Corridors, The' 234
Tallinn 181
Tarasova, Anna 47n.2
Tarkovsky, Andrey 156
taste
pre-revolutionary bourgeois 92
sociology of 95
taste professionals 57, 58, 59, 65
Tatar Mafia 181, 185, 191n.47
taxation, vodka tax 115n.4
technocratism 57
television sets
as a focal point 79
placement of 77
in rural areas 206, 213-15, 217,
218, 222
in a village house 93
temperance movements 103, 105,
106, 115n.2
Tendryakov, Vladimir 211
Terminal 184
textual analysis, Soviet 56-7
things (see also objects)
denigration of 63
as emotionally affective objects
120-1
grammar of 72
as instruments/co-workers 121
and meaning 2-3
and memories 238, 241
and objects 235, 238
rehabilitation of 64
thrift 218
Tihipko, Serhiy 181, 184, 186, 192n.53
Tolstoy, Leo 336
Tomsk, log-houses 13, 24, 24
Toom, Marju 34
'topless log-houses' ('izba bez verkha') 16
tourism
and banned music 178-80, 189n.24
and disco Mafia 186
and video salons 183
Trade Corporation 186
trade, Soviet 135, 136
trains, symbolism of 231-2, 244
Transchel, Kate 103
Tugendkhol'd, Yakov 131
Turchynov, Oleksandr 184
Tver' jeans 160
Tymoshenko, Gennady 184
Tymoshenko, Oleksandr 183
Tymoshenko, Yuliya 181, 183-5, 186,
187
Ukraine 176, 187, 192n.53 (see also
Dniepropetrovsk; Donetsk;
Ulan-Ude)
Ukrainian Communist Party 176
Ukrainian independence movement
187
Ukrainian Revolution of Dignity
2013-2014 187
Ulan-Ude, log-houses 20, 21, 22-4
Ulitskaya, Lyudmila 229-38
Union of Architects 61
United States
consumer citizenship 136-7, 139,
149
and consumers 138-9, 143-4
material culture 242-4
movies of 175
racism 139, 149
and the Soviet Union/USSR 244
US Food Administration 138
US Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
1938 138
US Meat Inspection and Pure Food
and Drug Acts 1906 137
'Unwanted Outsider,The' 211
urban culture, and jeans 165, 169n.26
urban dwellings 73 (see also
housing)
urban/rural culture 77, 84, 95
urbanization
and alcohol consumption 103,
109-10, 112
and the apartment 59
Uses of images, The 81
Uspensky, Boris 84
Utechin, il'ya 233
uyut (domestic comfort) 61-4
258
INDEX
vacuum cleaners, in rural areas 216-17
values
and material culture 4
Soviet system of 218
and television 214
veshchizm 66
video(s)
and the disco Mafia 180-1
video consumption 180-1
video pirating 181-2
video rental chains 184
video salons 173, 182-3, 184,
190n.31
Vidlovskaya, Ol'ga 29-30, 32, 48n.10
villages (see also rural areas)
material culture of 199, 203, 204-7
musical culture of 212-13
quality of life in 210
village cinema {'derevenskoe kino')
200-4
village interiors 78, 81, 84, 85
village prose 203, 204-7
Viola, Lynne 31
virtual consumption 140
visual messages, of photographs
87-90
Voronov, Nikita 66
Vsesvit 177
Walsh, Raoul 175
War and Peace 336
war propaganda, and women 138
washing machines, in rural areas
215-16
watches, significance of 129-30
water supply, rural areas 216, 221
Western cultural products,
consumption of 186
Western culture, appeal of 162-3
Western goods, cult of 167
When Trees Were Tall 215-16
Widows 212
windows
in elite houses 15, 16, 19, 26
evolution of design 22-3
fagade windows 20, 22, 26
and heat preservation 22, 24, 26
in log-houses 16-17, 19-26
in peasant houses 14, 15-16,
18-19, 20, 26
PVC 24-5, 26
in Ulan-Ude 22
Witsen, Nikolaes 15-16
women
and byt reform 60
changing roles in the household
206, 207 221
and consumer citizenship 144,
145-7 148, 149
deportations of 30
emancipation of 221
employment 206, 207
migration to towns 221
regulation of femininity 149-50
and war propaganda 138
Women's Worker magazine
(Rabotnitsa) 56, 60, 65
Woodward, Ian 3
Woolf, Virginia 1
work brigade 45
workers' dormitories 60
working-class drinking 103, 105, 111,
112-13
working-class males, and advertising
131
Working Group of Constructivists 120
World War One 137
World WarTwo 31-2, 246
Yanukovych, Viktor 185
Year of the Calf, The 218
Young Wife, 77?e212, 215, 217 220-1
youth crime 177, 179
youth fashions 162
Yuilsk (Kazym) 17-18
Yurchak, Aleksey 162
Yuzhmash 183, 184
zamknutost' 59
Znanie ('Knowledge') 182
c
V
Bayerisch©
Staatsbibliothek
‘München
Material Culture
in Russia and
the USSR
Things, Values, Identities
EDITED BY
GRAHAMH ROBERTS
Bloomsbury Academic
An imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Pic
BLOOMSBURY
LONDON · OXFORD · NEW YORK · NEW DELHI · SYDNEY
Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on contributors x
List of figures xiii
Introduction: Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things,
Values, Identities 1
Graham H Roberts
PART ONE Material Culture and (De)classification n
1 Windows in Russian Peasant Dwellings in the Seventeenth
and Eighteenth Centuries 13
Ivan R Sokolovskii
2 Equalizing Misery, Differentiating Objects: The Material World
of the Stalinist Exile 29
Emilia Koustova
3 Constructing Soviet Domesticity and Managing Everyday Life
from Khrushchev to Collapse 55
Anna Alekseyeva
4 Photographs in Contemporary Russian Rural and Urban
Interiors 71
Olga Boitsova
viii CONTENTS
PART TWO Consuming Ideology 101
5 Russian Culture Through a Shot Glass: The Shustov Cognac
Advertising Campaign, 1910-12 103
Sally West
6 The Invention of Soviet Advertising 119
Marjorie L Hilton
7 Gender and the Emergence of the Soviet 'Citizen-Consumer' in
Comparative Perspective 135
Amy E Randall
8 'The Great Soviet Dream': Blue Jeans in the Brezhnev Era and
Beyond 155
Natalya Chernyshova
9 'The Disco Mafia' and 'Komsomol Capitalism' in Soviet Ukraine
during Late Socialism 173
Sergei I Zhuk
PART THREE Imagining Material Culture 197
10 The Material Culture of the Soviet Village between the 1950s
and the 1980s as Represented in Soviet Feature Cinema 199
Lyudmila N Mazur and 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
Giulia Gigante
Afterword 241
Alaina Lemon
Index 247 |
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spelling | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities edited by Graham H. Roberts London Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing 2017 xv, 258 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index ; papers based on an undated conference Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke "Material culture, the 'stuff' of everyday life, is deeply entwined with cultural values and the politics of identity. Material culture is widely studied across different disciplines and represents some of the most cutting-edge scholarship. However, until now there has been no comprehensive analysis of material culture in Russia. Material culture in Russia holds a particularly important role, as the distinction between the private and public spheres has developed in radically different ways than in the West. This wide-ranging collection offers an unparalleled survey of material culture in Russia from Peter the Great to Putin, interrogating core questions such as what is distinctive about Russian material culture, who produces it, what values does it portray, how does it relate to Russian 'high culture' and consumer culture? Exciting and varied case studies range from alcohol, fashion, cinema and photography and feature original work from Russian scholars which are newly translated into English for this volume"...Provided by publisher Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Gesellschaft Material culture Russia History Material culture Soviet Union History Material culture Russia (Federation) History Social values History Identity (Psychology) Social aspects History Group identity History Consumption (Economics) Social aspects History Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd rswk-swf Russland Sowjetunion Russia Social life and customs Soviet Union Social life and customs Russia (Federation) Social life and customs Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2013 Paris gnd-content Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Roberts, Graham H. 1957- (DE-588)143536354 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-1-4725-8615-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ePub 978-1-4725-8614-8 LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730178&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730178&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029730178&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Gesellschaft Material culture Russia History Material culture Soviet Union History Material culture Russia (Federation) History Social values History Identity (Psychology) Social aspects History Group identity History Consumption (Economics) Social aspects History Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd |
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title | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities |
title_auth | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities |
title_exact_search | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities |
title_full | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities edited by Graham H. Roberts |
title_fullStr | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities edited by Graham H. Roberts |
title_full_unstemmed | Material culture in Russia and the USSR things, values and identities edited by Graham H. Roberts |
title_short | Material culture in Russia and the USSR |
title_sort | material culture in russia and the ussr things values and identities |
title_sub | things, values and identities |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum Geschichte Gesellschaft Material culture Russia History Material culture Soviet Union History Material culture Russia (Federation) History Social values History Identity (Psychology) Social aspects History Group identity History Consumption (Economics) Social aspects History Sachkultur (DE-588)4051157-1 gnd |
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