skip to primary navigation skip to content
 

 

You are not currently logged in

SPRI library catalogue

View a record

Please note: You are viewing the legacy database of the Scott Polar Research Institute Library catalogue. It is no longer being updated, so does not reliably reflect our current library holdings.

Please search for material in iDiscover for up-to-date information about the library collection.


Record #214533:

Epilogue: recognizing Soviet culture / Bruce Grant.

Title: Epilogue: recognizing Soviet culture / Bruce Grant.
Author(s): Grant, Bruce.
Date: 2011.
Publisher: Oxford: Berghahn
In: Reconstructing the House of Culture : community, self, and the making of culture in Russia and beyond. (2011.),
Abstract: Explores idea of public "culture" as anthropological subject. Charts history of decoding "culture" in Soviet state anthropologically and highlights how it differs from other societies. Underlines role of House of Culture in Soviet cultural engineering and presents it in some positive light. Coverspokazukha, Sovietisation, privatisation and performative function of Houses of Culture.
Notes:

In: Reconstructing the House of Culture : community, self, and the making of culture in Russia and beyond / Brian Donahoe, Joachim Otto Habeck, eds.

Keywords: 316 -- Sociology.
39 -- Ethnography.
323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.
32 -- Politics.
330.342.14 -- Market economies.
330.342.15 -- Planned economies.
7 -- Arts, sport and architecture.
93"19" -- Twentieth century.
J -- Social sciences.
(*50) -- Soviet Union.
(*501) -- Russia (Federation).
SPRI record no.: 214533

MARCXML

LDR 01598naa#a2200000#a#4500
001 SPRI-214533
005 20240419114618.0
007 ta
008 240419s2011####enk####|#####|0||#0#eng#d
035 ## ‡aSPRI-214533
040 ## ‡aUkCU-P‡beng‡eaacr
100 1# ‡aGrant, Bruce.
245 10 ‡aEpilogue :‡brecognizing Soviet culture /‡cBruce Grant.
260 ## ‡aOxford :‡bBerghahn,‡c2011.
300 ## ‡ap. 263-276.
500 ## ‡aIn: Reconstructing the House of Culture : community, self, and the making of culture in Russia and beyond / Brian Donahoe, Joachim Otto Habeck, eds.
520 3# ‡aExplores idea of public "culture" as anthropological subject. Charts history of decoding "culture" in Soviet state anthropologically and highlights how it differs from other societies. Underlines role of House of Culture in Soviet cultural engineering and presents it in some positive light. Coverspokazukha, Sovietisation, privatisation and performative function of Houses of Culture.
650 07 ‡a316 -- Sociology.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a39 -- Ethnography.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a323.1 -- National and ethnic minorities.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a32 -- Politics.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a330.342.14 -- Market economies.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a330.342.15 -- Planned economies.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a7 -- Arts, sport and architecture.‡2udc
650 07 ‡a93"19" -- Twentieth century.‡2udc
650 07 ‡aJ -- Social sciences.‡2local
651 #7 ‡a(*50) -- Soviet Union.‡2udc
651 #7 ‡a(*501) -- Russia (Federation).‡2udc
773 0# ‡7nnam ‡aBrian Donahoe, Joachim Otto Habeck, eds. ‡tReconstructing the House of Culture : community, self, and the making of culture in Russia and beyond. ‡dOxford : Berghahn, 2011. ‡wSPRI-200557
917 ## ‡aUnenhanced record from Muscat, imported 2019
948 3# ‡a20240419 ‡dPGA