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List of Illustrations | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Introduction | |
1 | Rereading Russia | 3 |
2 | The Culture Factory: Theorizing the Popular in the Old and New Russia | 12 |
Pt. II | Popular Culture | |
3 | Public Offerings: MMM and the Marketing of Melodrama | 49 |
4 | Gagarin and the Rave Kids: Transforming Power, Identity, and Aesthetics in Post-Soviet Nightlife | 76 |
5 | Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Holy Rus' and Its Alternatives in Russian Rock Music | 110 |
6 | Popular Children's Culture in Post-Perestroika Russia: Songs of Innocence and Experience Revisited | 138 |
7 | Markets, Mirrors, and Mayhem: Aleksandra Marinina and the Rise of the New Russian Detektiv | 161 |
8 | In Search of an Audience: The New Russian Cinema of Reconciliation | 192 |
9 | There Are no Rules on Planet Russia: Post-Soviet Spectator Sport | 217 |
10 | Saying "Lenin" and Meaning "Party": Subversion and Laughter in Soviet and Post-Soviet Society | 243 |
11 | Going to the Dogs: Pet Life in the New Russia | 266 |
Pt. III | Sexualities | |
12 | Publicly Queer: Representations of Queer Subjects and Subjectivities in the Absence of Identity | 281 |
13 | Queer Performance: "Male" Ballet | 303 |
14 | Pornography in Russia | 318 |
Pt. IV | Society and Social Artifacts | |
15 | Body Graphics: Tattooing the Fall of Communism | 339 |
16 | Communism as Kitsch: Soviet Symbols in Post-Soviet Society | 362 |
17 | From the Toilet to the Museum: Memory and Metamorphosis of Soviet Trash | 383 |
18 | Paranoid Graffiti at Execution Wall: Nationalist Interpretations of Russia's Travail | 397 |
19 | "Christianity, Antisemitism, Nationalism": Russian Orthodoxy in a Reborn Orthodox Russia | 414 |
20 | Suspending Disbelief: "Cults" and Postmodernism in Post-Soviet Russia | 437 |
Contributors | 463 | |
Index | 467 |
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