Youth and Rock in the Soviet Bloc
Youth Cultures, Music, and the State in Russia and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Risch, William Jay
Youth and Rock in the Soviet Bloc
Youth Cultures, Music, and the State in Russia and Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Risch, William Jay
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Youth and Rock in the Soviet Bloc explores the impact of Western popular culture on young people in Russia and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
Youth and Rock in the Soviet Bloc explores the impact of Western popular culture on young people in Russia and Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508759
- ISBN-10: 1498508758
- Artikelnr.: 46607380
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781498508759
- ISBN-10: 1498508758
- Artikelnr.: 46607380
Edited by William Jay Risch - Contributions by Jonathyne Briggs; Kate Gerrard; Sandor Horvath; Tom Junes; Gregory Kveberg; Polly McMichael; David Tompkins; Gleb Tsipursky; Dean Vuletic; Christopher J. Ward and Sergei I. Zhuk
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter One: Dean Vuletic, "Swinging
between East and West: Yugoslav Communism and the Dilemmas of Popular
Music" 37 Chapter Two: David G. Tompkins, "Against 'Pop-Song Poison' from
the West: Early Cold War Attempts to Develop a Socialist Popular Music in
Poland and the GDR" 64 Chapter Three: Gleb Tsipursky, "Coercion and
Consumption: The Khrushchev Leadership's Ruling Style in the Campaign
against 'Westernized' Youth, 1954-64" 82 Chapter Four: William Jay Risch,
"Only Rock-n-Roll? Rock Music, Hippies, and Urban Identities in Lviv and
Wroclaw, 1965-1980" 128 Chapter Five: Sándor Horváth, "The Making of the
Gang: Consumers of the Socialist Beat in Hungary" 161 Chapter Six: Sergei
I. Zhuk, "Détente and Western Cultural Products in Soviet Ukraine during
the 1970s" 184 Chapter Seven: Kate Gerrard, "Punk and the State of Youth in
the GDR" 243 Chapter Eight: Polly McMichael, "'A Room-Sized Ocean':
Apartments in the Practice and Mythology of Leningrad's Rock Music" 289
Chapter Nine: Gregory Kveberg, "Shostakovich versus Boney M.: Culture,
Status, and History in the Debate over Soviet Diskoteki" 331 Chapter Ten:
Tom Junes, "Facing the Music: How the Foundations of Socialism Were Rocked
in Communist Poland" 357 Chapter Eleven: Christopher J. Ward, "Rockin' Down
the Mainline: Rock Music during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur
Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984" 402 Chapter Twelve: Jonathyne Briggs,
"East of (Teenaged) Eden, or Is Eastern Youth Culture So Different from the
West?" 427 List of Contributors 455 Select Bibliography 460 Index 000
between East and West: Yugoslav Communism and the Dilemmas of Popular
Music" 37 Chapter Two: David G. Tompkins, "Against 'Pop-Song Poison' from
the West: Early Cold War Attempts to Develop a Socialist Popular Music in
Poland and the GDR" 64 Chapter Three: Gleb Tsipursky, "Coercion and
Consumption: The Khrushchev Leadership's Ruling Style in the Campaign
against 'Westernized' Youth, 1954-64" 82 Chapter Four: William Jay Risch,
"Only Rock-n-Roll? Rock Music, Hippies, and Urban Identities in Lviv and
Wroclaw, 1965-1980" 128 Chapter Five: Sándor Horváth, "The Making of the
Gang: Consumers of the Socialist Beat in Hungary" 161 Chapter Six: Sergei
I. Zhuk, "Détente and Western Cultural Products in Soviet Ukraine during
the 1970s" 184 Chapter Seven: Kate Gerrard, "Punk and the State of Youth in
the GDR" 243 Chapter Eight: Polly McMichael, "'A Room-Sized Ocean':
Apartments in the Practice and Mythology of Leningrad's Rock Music" 289
Chapter Nine: Gregory Kveberg, "Shostakovich versus Boney M.: Culture,
Status, and History in the Debate over Soviet Diskoteki" 331 Chapter Ten:
Tom Junes, "Facing the Music: How the Foundations of Socialism Were Rocked
in Communist Poland" 357 Chapter Eleven: Christopher J. Ward, "Rockin' Down
the Mainline: Rock Music during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur
Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984" 402 Chapter Twelve: Jonathyne Briggs,
"East of (Teenaged) Eden, or Is Eastern Youth Culture So Different from the
West?" 427 List of Contributors 455 Select Bibliography 460 Index 000
Table of Contents Introduction 1 Chapter One: Dean Vuletic, "Swinging
between East and West: Yugoslav Communism and the Dilemmas of Popular
Music" 37 Chapter Two: David G. Tompkins, "Against 'Pop-Song Poison' from
the West: Early Cold War Attempts to Develop a Socialist Popular Music in
Poland and the GDR" 64 Chapter Three: Gleb Tsipursky, "Coercion and
Consumption: The Khrushchev Leadership's Ruling Style in the Campaign
against 'Westernized' Youth, 1954-64" 82 Chapter Four: William Jay Risch,
"Only Rock-n-Roll? Rock Music, Hippies, and Urban Identities in Lviv and
Wroclaw, 1965-1980" 128 Chapter Five: Sándor Horváth, "The Making of the
Gang: Consumers of the Socialist Beat in Hungary" 161 Chapter Six: Sergei
I. Zhuk, "Détente and Western Cultural Products in Soviet Ukraine during
the 1970s" 184 Chapter Seven: Kate Gerrard, "Punk and the State of Youth in
the GDR" 243 Chapter Eight: Polly McMichael, "'A Room-Sized Ocean':
Apartments in the Practice and Mythology of Leningrad's Rock Music" 289
Chapter Nine: Gregory Kveberg, "Shostakovich versus Boney M.: Culture,
Status, and History in the Debate over Soviet Diskoteki" 331 Chapter Ten:
Tom Junes, "Facing the Music: How the Foundations of Socialism Were Rocked
in Communist Poland" 357 Chapter Eleven: Christopher J. Ward, "Rockin' Down
the Mainline: Rock Music during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur
Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984" 402 Chapter Twelve: Jonathyne Briggs,
"East of (Teenaged) Eden, or Is Eastern Youth Culture So Different from the
West?" 427 List of Contributors 455 Select Bibliography 460 Index 000
between East and West: Yugoslav Communism and the Dilemmas of Popular
Music" 37 Chapter Two: David G. Tompkins, "Against 'Pop-Song Poison' from
the West: Early Cold War Attempts to Develop a Socialist Popular Music in
Poland and the GDR" 64 Chapter Three: Gleb Tsipursky, "Coercion and
Consumption: The Khrushchev Leadership's Ruling Style in the Campaign
against 'Westernized' Youth, 1954-64" 82 Chapter Four: William Jay Risch,
"Only Rock-n-Roll? Rock Music, Hippies, and Urban Identities in Lviv and
Wroclaw, 1965-1980" 128 Chapter Five: Sándor Horváth, "The Making of the
Gang: Consumers of the Socialist Beat in Hungary" 161 Chapter Six: Sergei
I. Zhuk, "Détente and Western Cultural Products in Soviet Ukraine during
the 1970s" 184 Chapter Seven: Kate Gerrard, "Punk and the State of Youth in
the GDR" 243 Chapter Eight: Polly McMichael, "'A Room-Sized Ocean':
Apartments in the Practice and Mythology of Leningrad's Rock Music" 289
Chapter Nine: Gregory Kveberg, "Shostakovich versus Boney M.: Culture,
Status, and History in the Debate over Soviet Diskoteki" 331 Chapter Ten:
Tom Junes, "Facing the Music: How the Foundations of Socialism Were Rocked
in Communist Poland" 357 Chapter Eleven: Christopher J. Ward, "Rockin' Down
the Mainline: Rock Music during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur
Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984" 402 Chapter Twelve: Jonathyne Briggs,
"East of (Teenaged) Eden, or Is Eastern Youth Culture So Different from the
West?" 427 List of Contributors 455 Select Bibliography 460 Index 000