Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex, and Society Since Gorbachev by Adele Marie Barker

Consuming Russia: Popular Culture, Sex, and Society Since Gorbachev

Adele Marie Barker with Paul W. Goldschmidt (Contributor), Catharine Theimer Nepomnyashchy (Contributor), Alexei Yurchak (Contributor), Adele Marie Barker (Contributor), Theresa Sabonis-Chafee (Contributor), John Bushnell (Contributor), Tim Scholl (Contributor), Adam Weiner (Contributor), Elizabeth Kristofovich Zelensky (Contributor), Judith Deutsch Kornblatt (Contributor), Julia P. Friedman (Contributor), Robert Edelman (Contributor), Svetlana Boym (Contributor), Anna Krylova (Contributor), Nancy Condee (Contributor), Laurie Essig (Contributor), Eliot Borenstein (Contributor), Susan Larsen (Contributor)

488 pages first pub 1999 (editions)

nonfiction history sociology challenging reflective medium-paced
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With the collapse of the Soviet empire in the late 1980s, the Russian social landscape has undergone its most dramatic changes since the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, turning the once bland and monolithic state-run marketplace into a virtual maze ...

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