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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 |
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