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Socialist Fun: Youth, Consumption, and State-Sponsored Popular Culture in the

Socialist Fun: Youth, Consumption, and State-Sponsored Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1945-1970 Paperback / softback - 2016

by Gleb Tsipursky

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Paperback / softback. New. Most narratives depict Soviet Cold War cultural activities and youth groups as drab and dreary, militant and politicized. Gleb Tsipursky challenges these stereotypes in a revealing portrayal of Soviet youth and state-sponsored popular culture. Tsipursky provides a fresh and original examination of the Kremlin's paramount effort to shape young lives, consumption, and popular culture.
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  • Title Socialist Fun: Youth, Consumption, and State-Sponsored Popular Culture in the Soviet Union, 1945-1970
  • Author Gleb Tsipursky
  • Binding Paperback / softback
  • Edition 1st Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 384
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Pittsburgh Press
  • Date 2016-04-26
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # A9780822963967
  • ISBN 9780822963967 / 0822963965
  • Weight 1.1 lbs (0.50 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6 x 0.9 in (22.86 x 15.24 x 2.29 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 1940's
    • Chronological Period: 1950's
    • Chronological Period: 1960's
    • Cultural Region: Russian
  • Library of Congress subjects Soviet Union - Social life and customs -, Popular culture - Soviet Union - History
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2016007242
  • Dewey Decimal Code 305.235

From the publisher

Most narratives depict Soviet Cold War cultural activities and youth groups as drab and dreary, militant and politicized. In this study Gleb Tsipursky challenges these stereotypes in a revealing portrayal of Soviet youth and state-sponsored popular culture. The primary local venues for Soviet culture were the tens of thousands of klubs where young people found entertainment, leisure, social life, and romance. Here sports, dance, film, theater, music, lectures, and political meetings became vehicles to disseminate a socialist version of modernity. The Soviet way of life was dutifully presented and perceived as the most progressive and advanced, in an attempt to stave off Western influences. In effect, socialist fun became very serious business. As Tsipursky shows, however, Western culture did infiltrate these activities, particularly at local levels, where participants and organizers deceptively cloaked their offerings to appeal to their own audiences. Thus, Soviet modernity evolved as a complex and multivalent ideological device. Tsipursky provides a fresh and original examination of the Kremlin's paramount effort to shape young lives, consumption, popular culture, and to build an emotional community--all against the backdrop of Cold War struggles to win hearts and minds both at home and abroad.

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  • Choice, 11/01/2016, Page 0

About the author

Gleb Tsipursky is assistant professor of history at The Ohio State University.