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Page numbers in italics refer to figures.
abject, concept of, 19
active negligence, notion of, 15
affects, 57,123
Alexanderplatz in Berlin, 141
amalgamation, concept of, 15-16,17,136,
139,145
Aparaaditethas (former military factory), 71,
75, 76
architectural taxidermy, 33-40
Argo (restaurant), 49-50
Ariran (restaurant), 50
art: contemporary, 14, 34,98,137;
maintenance, 36,39; street, 39, 207
Autumn Ball (Unt), 146-7
Baltic street market: babushkas of, 89-90; as
centre for marginality, 86, 95; character
of, 84; counterfeits, 94-5; cultural
significance of, 105-6; as fixture of
neoliberal economy, 105; homemade
food, 90; human interactions, 88-9;
informal exchanges, 95; interviews with
vendors, 86-8,90,92-3; media attention
to, 93; new owner, 101; nickname, 88;
popular opinion about, 95-6; renovation
project, 101-2; ‘rescued’ objects from,
96-8; rumours about closing of, 86, 90,
92,93,102; selection of goods, 87-8, 89,
93-4; size of, 87; as social space, 84-6,
96; as tourist attraction, 93;
transformation of, 106
Baltic street market exhibition. See EKA gallery
of Tallinn
Berlin Wall, 133,191
Borás Wáfveri (BW), 163
borderlands, 155,156,157,175,181
borders: function of, 172,173-4,175;
migration of, 174; social impact of, 175
brokenness, 57. See also repair
Bronze Soldier, 42-4,163
buildings: life cycles of, 107-8,115; longevity
and endurance of, 133; prefab panel
construction, 27; preservation vs.
rehabilitation, 32; relations between
people and, 123,124; repair and refitting
of, 34; and time, 123; transgressive
energy of, 108; value of, 131-2
byt\ definition, 59
Central Post Office (Postimaja) : description of,
28-9, 31, 32; drawing of, 31 ; escalator
in, 31; under heritage protection, 33;
maintenance of, 31-2; photographs, 30;
privatization, 32; public opinion about,
33; transformation into shopping mall,
32-3
Centre for Political Education (Sakala keskus),
28
Children of Freedom, 6,18,204, 212, 215-17
Children of the New East (exhibition), 204,207
Chronotope, concept of, 136
cityscape: affective history of, 140;
characteristics of, 138-9; discontinuity
within, 149; formation of, 135-6;
interconnections between elements of,
141; long-term mutations of, 139;
perception of, 154; social life and, 136-7.
See also Tallinn cityscape
‘civilised’, concept of, 104
collective memory, 1,17-18, 21
communism, 5-6
‘Communist Nostalgia’ conference, 215
communities, temporality of, 3-4
construction, demolition and, ix, 27-8
Contemporary Art Museum of Estonia
(EKKM), 34, 36-7,37
Cross of Liberty, 40-1,42
Culture One and Culture TWo dichotomy,
142-3
decay, 128-9
demolition process, ix, 27-8
design, method, x, xiii, 5, 10; architecture, 17,
112,122,146,148, 182; interior, 57, 74,
104; landscape, 40-42,151; policies, 13
dispossession, 12,164
Eastern Europe, concept of, 18, 205-6
EKA gallery of Tallinn: ‘act of vandalism’ at,
100-1; objects on display at, 88-9, 89,
96-8, 99; poster of exhibition at, 100;
selection of objects for, 86, 96, 98-9;
shape and location of, 99; TV broadcast,
99-100; visitors’ feedback about, 99,
102
Estonia: attitude towards the past, 6, 22-3,
198,199-200; as borderland, 177,181;
celebrations of the 100th anniversary of,
224; citizenship, 160; civic activism, 203,
227; ‘cruel optimism’ of society, 213;
cultural separation in, 179; currency, 176,
177; destruction of Soviet landmarks, 23,
27-8; emergence of post-post-socialist,
222, 225; emigration from, 214;
e-residency programme, 171, 219;
generational differences, ix, 6, 7, 77,184,
211-12,225; historic development of,
168; housing in, 149; income disparity,
160; language policy, 160,161; legal
continuity of the state, 22; memory
politics, 192; migrant workers, 214-15;
national identity, 178-9,182,192-3,198,
200; NATO military base in, 14; Nordic
orientation of, 225; official and
alternative historical narratives, 22;
post-Soviet transformation of, 13, 22-3,
51-3,149-50; printing technology in,
72-3; private ownership in, 150; railways,
168; restoration of monuments, 22;
Russia’s boundary treaty with, 176; Soviet
cultural legacies, 16-17, 19, 44-5;
Westernisation agenda, 199
Estonian Air, xi
Estonian History Museum in Tallinn: My Free
Country exhibition, 198; statues of Lenin
in the backyard of, 45, 46
Estonian National Museum (ENM):
architectural design, 18,191-2,193;
construction of, 182-3; funding of, 196;
main tasks of, 196-7, 200; presentation of
Estonian culture in, 184; public debates
about, 191,193,194-6; scholar’s views
of, 197
Estonian Print and Paper Museum, 69, 71,
73,73
Estonian street art, 209, 209-10
‘Estonian’ time, vs. ‘the Russian’ time, 6
European Union, 11,17, 65,156,170, 214
euroremont, definition of, 60
everyday life, 58, 59
everyday micropowers, 60-3
fakeness, 38, 94,121
fashion, post-Soviet style, 217-18,218
fieldwork, 9, 98-9
Finland, 4,177, 214, 228
flea markets, 105
forgetting process, 26
Gallery of the Installation, Photography and
Sculpture Departments of the Estonian
Academy of Arts (ISFAG), 37-8,38, 39,
39-40
garbage collection initiative, 227
Garbology project, 20-1
generational change, ix, 6, 7,14-15,18,201,
225
‘generational habitus’, 184
generational memories, 203-5
globalisation, 205
graffiti, 208-10
Help for the Stoker of the Central Heating
Boiler (installation-performance), 34,
35, 36-7
heritage: classification of, 24; vs. legacies,
24-5, 26; notion of ‘entropic’, 128
How Long Is the Life of a Building? (Vaikla),
131
Humphrey, Caroline, 219
identity formation, 24, 70,192
ideology of restoration, 22
ILooked into the Walls and Saw
(meta-exhibition), 37-8
Iru Power Plant, 228
Ivangorod, 160,168,172,176,177, 178
Jaama Turg (Railway market). See Baltic street
market
Kinnisvara, Astri, 101
Konstanet (non-profit gallery), 219
Kreenholm factory, 34,162,163, 163-4,164
KultuuriKatel (Creative Hub), 34
landscape: acceleration, 140,150; edgy, 117;
historical, 23; modernist, 152;
monumental, 151; patchwork, 18,182;
political, 61; urban, 40,135
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INDEX
legacy(-ies): changing notion of, x, 2;
etymology of, 25; vs. heritage, 26; identity
formation and, 24; interpretation of,
24-5; vs. legitimacy, 25; static and
dynamic, 26-7
Lenin, Vladimir, statues of, 45,46, 47
Let’s Do It! (TeemeAra!) initiative, 227, 228
liminal individuals and spaces, 175-6
Linnahall arena: announcement of closure,
113; as architectural remnant, 107,
126-7, 133; avoidance of, 120-1;
comparison to archeological sites,
133-4; concert hall on, 122,129, 130;
construction of, 109-10, 111, 111-13,
112; declaration of Estonian sovereignty
on, 113; democratic character of, 131;
events on, 109,121; graffiti on the wall
of, 126; investors, 113,121; as liminal
building, 120; location of, 110-11; main
function of, 107,109; maintenance
record, 115; as monument, 127-8,133;
new facilities in, 109,121; original name,
109; painting of mural, 122-3; as part
of identity of the city, 17; personal
connections with, 117-18,119-20,121,
124,126, 129,131; photographs of, 124,
125; postmodernist design, 112; present
condition of, 113-14; renovation
prospects, 121-2, 128; on the roof of,
118, 118-20,120; ruination of, 108,
132; security guards, 115; story of a
‘narkoman’, 115,117; timescale, 123-4;
tokens of the changing room in, 132; as
tourist attraction, 117; transgressive
energy of, 108, 117, 119; view from
energy plant, 114; walkers on, 130; as
wasted legacy, 132-3
Lucky Luke’s (nightclub), 121,122
market, concept of, 16
material culture, 14-15, 59
material decay, 38-9
memorials, 183
memory(-ies), 1, 27, 55,183,184, 200
memory politics, 28
migration, 214-15
Ministry of Finance, building of, 28,29
modernity, 187
monument(s), 43, 44, 45, 47
Moscow, as ‘the city of remont’, 59
Moscow Olympic Games, 110
Museum of Occupations in Tallinn, 226
museums, concept of, 197
Mustamae market, 90, 92
Narva: absence of separatism in, 161,162;
accidental border crossings, 173;
Alexander’s Cathedral, 165-6; as border
city, 155-6,157,158-60,172,176,181;
castle, 165,168,176, 2 77,178; collective
dimension of, 175,176; comparison to
Detroit, 164; connection with other
spaces, 172-3; cross-border shopping,
161-2; emptiness of, 171; EU investment,
165; exhibition of St George ribbons in,
156; expats, 159; as global periphery,
174; historic significance of, 168-9;
industrialisation of, 169; Kreenholm
factory, 162-4; maquette of old town,
166,167, 168; mentality of residents,
170-1; phone operators, 155; population
of, 161,162,169,170; post-war
reconstruction, 169; railway station, 280;
referendum on independence, 169;
restoration projects, 165; sense of identity
and belonging, 171,179; Soviet-era
traces, 157; tourism in, 157,161;
Tuleviku Street, 157-8,158; views of,
158, 173, 174,178, 180; vodka
smuggling, 172
‘Narva Gate’ real estate projects, 170-1
nation, 199-200
national identity, xiii, 40, 205, 206
nationalism, notion of banal, 177, 224
national museum, concept of, 196-7
negligence, 24, 26, 27
neighbourhood associations, 203
obduracy, 17, 27,45, 56,128,135,138
objects, 8-10,98
obsolescence, 79, 80
official vandalism, 27
‘Olen Venelane’ (I am Russian) YouTube video,
217
para-economy, 95
past: acceptance and rejection of, x; change
and, 220; dependence on, 221-2;
interpretations of, 6, 26; manipulation of,
199; meanings of, 221; memory and, 22;
representation of, 183,184; societal
division in relation to, 225
Podemos (Spanish political party), 5
politics of coevality, 18
Polymer (former rubber toy factory): as art
factory, 68; building of, 67, 68; historical
preservation of, 68; linotype machine at,
71, 72; removal of artefacts from, 71;
survival maintenance of, 69; typesetting
machine at, 69, 69
popular culture, 217-8
postcolonialism, 12, 223
postsocialism: characteristics of, 13;
economy, 85, 91; emergence of, 223;
marginalised people of, 91-2; origin of
term, 12; replacement of modernity by,
186-7; studies of, 11-12; as zombie
concept, 18
INDEX
257
postsocialist bazaars, 93
postsocialist cities, 142,143-4
postsocialist entrepreneurs, 74
postsocialist societies, 13-14, 51-2, 63, 70,
198-9
postsocialist studies, 12-13
preserved disrepair, notion of, 15
printing industry, 72-3, 74
Raadi site: airfield, 187, 189; as ‘carrier of
history’, 184-5; aschronotope of
modernity, 187; during Cold War period,
189-90; crash of the TUpolev TU-16K
on, 190; historical background, 187-90;
location, 187; manor house, 187,188,
189; modernisation projects, 182-3,
186; public awareness of, 195; Soviet
airbase, 182,185,185, 186,190;
Utochkin’s flight over, 188; during World
War II, 189. See also Estonian National
Museum
R^dzikowo, city of, 13-14
Rein (security guard), 115,116, 117
remains, 2,25, 56
remains of the Soviet past in Estonia: case
studies, 10-11; comparative analysis, 3;
embedded personal perspective, 4, 7-8;
ethnographic aspect of study of, 3, 8,10;
fieldwork, 3, 4-5, 7, 8; inventive
approaches, 5; proactive anthropology,
4; study of material evidence, 11
remembering, act of, 55
remont, 59, 60. See also euroremont
remont business, 61,62
repair: concept of, 15,16, 54-5, 60, 78;
constructive nature of, 78; continuity
and, 82-3; cost of, 82; etymology of, 82;
as healing activity, 78; multiple
expressions of, 79; as part of engineering
of affect, 57; as part of everyday
micropowers, 61; recuperative value of,
61,83; reflexive nature of, 9; as response
to the cult of newness, 78-9; skills, 81;
under socialism, 59, 70-1; as spatial and
aesthetic practice, 57; as suturing
practice, 16, 63; tools, 81 ^
‘Repair Society, The’ (Gerasimova and
Chuikina), 59
ruination, theory of, 127,128
Russian-speaking community, denial of
coevality, 224-5
Sakala keskus (Centre for Political Education),
33
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), xi
shopping malls: design of, 103-4; first Estonian,
102- 3; multifunctional dimension of,
103- 4; significance of, 103; vs. street
markets, 104,105
Sillamae: abandoned houses and factories,
65; as broken city, 63-4; bus station,
64; connection with Russia, 64-5;
dismantling of Lenin monument, 66-7;
history of, 63; identity crisis, 65, 66;
museum, 65, 65-7,66; population, 64;
privileges for residents, 63; publications
about, 66; radioactive waste depository
in, 64; unemployment, 64; uranium-
enrichment plant, 63
Sisyphus (mythological figure), 211
Slupsk, city of, 14
social acceleration, 79-80
social amnesia, 21
socialist ideology, 148,149
Soodiak cafe, 74-5,75
Soviet Bronze Soldier (Alyosha), 42-3,43, 44
Soviet Estonian Shipping Company (Tallink
group), 57
Soviet remains: discursive reappropriation of,
40; erasure from memory, 1, 23, 27-8,
42-3; as link between materiality and
history, 186; methodology of study of, ix,
x; perspectives on, 2, 53; as ‘restless
items’, 11
Soviet Union: architecture, 11,148;
disintegration of, 13,19, 23-4; urban
planning, 148-9
Spain: generational change, 6; Indignados
protests, 5; interest in Marxism, 7
St Petersburg, retail industry, 104-5
street markets: authentic and fake goods in,
94; emergence of postsocialist, 85; as
form of postsocialist urbanism, 84;
objects and modes of exchange, 93;
prejudice against, 95-6; vs. shopping
malls, 105
Stuttaford, Andrew, 64
subbotnik, 228
Sukhoshin, Mikhail, 173
suture, concept of, 15-16,174
‘synchronisation’, notion of, 221
Tallinn: Alexander Nevsky Orthodox
Cathedral, 152-3,153; building boom,
150; chronotope, 17, 135; demolition of
Soviet landmarks, 28; events during
Moscow Olympic Games, 110; foreign
tourists in, 150; Freedom Square, 40, 42,
42; identity of, 17; Koidu Street, 151,
152; Lasnamae district, 147, 147-8;
Maarjamae memorial complex, 151-2;
modernisation of, 146; Mustamae
district, 147-8; old town, 61, 150;
Olympic landmarks, 110, 146, 147;
Patarei prison, 137, 138; removal of
monuments, 40, 42-4; retailing space,
16, 84,102, 103,106; Roheline Turg
esplanade, 47-8; Rottermann island,
258
INDEX
140; social gatherings, 47-8, 205; urban
planning, 145-6; Victory Square, 41
Tallinn airport: airlines, xi; destinations of,
x-xi, xi; exterior and interior views of, xii;
as national showcase, xiii; statistics of
passengers and tourists, xi
Tallinn Architectural Biennale (2013),
27-8
Tallinn cityscape: amalgamations in, 136,142;
built legacies, 141-2; constructiveness
and destructiveness of, 141; discontinuity
in, 17,151; evolution of, 137,138-9,
140-1, 145,150-1,153-4; exploration of,
139-40; shoreline landscape, 137-8;
socialist features, 146,147; survey of,
135; temporalities in, 137,140;
unrealised architectural projects, 142^1,
143,144
Tapa, town of, 14
Tartu: cafe, 74; commemorative plaque to
Dzhokhar Dudayev, 194; graffiti, 209;
junkyard, 45,46; relation to Raadi
military airport, 189, 194
Tartu Peace Treaty, 168,176
taxidermy, 33-4
technology, rapid changes in, 81-2
Teenindusmaja (‘house of services’), 57-8,58
Thompson, Michael, 108
time, experience of, 52-3, 80
tradition, 198
Uhiselu printing house, 70
United States, 14, 50, 74, 81,216
urban space: experience of society in, 136-7;
gaps in, 141-2; hot and cold locations, 95,
141; in the Soviet Union, 148-9
User's Guide to Tallinn, A (Laanemets and
Kurg), 145
USSR, See Soviet Union
‘VABADUS’ (Freedom) poster action, 41-2
Vanishing, 1, 8, 47, 71, 86,124,136,151, 222
Venice Biennale of architecture (2012), 131
Vint44 gang, 208
Warsaw’s Palace of Culture and Science, 108
waste: anthropology of, 5; associations with
dirt, 20; classification of, 24; concept
of, 15, 19; etymology, 20; and identity,
127; phases of constitution of, 19-20;
recycling, 228-9; significance of, 47;
socialist legacies as, 21, 53
‘wasted humans’, 47, 48-51, 81
wasted legacies, x, 2,15, 25-7, 55-6
White Bears (canteen), 50
“Wind of Change” (song), 205
World Cleanup Day, 228
young people: as agents of change, 202-3;
attitude to the Soviet past, 204, 210-11,
218-19; attitude towards migration, 214;
cultural activities, 202, 203, 208; denial
of coevality, 224—5; expressions of
political criticism, 203; global influences,
201, 206; identity, 204, 206-7, 212,
220-1; interviews with, 215-17; material
culture and, 211; memories, 203-4, 211,
212, 219; mistrust to institutions, 213;
older generation and, 213; Russian-
speaking, 148; shared experiences, 207;
social environment, 210; world outlook,
213-14
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