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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 326-346) and index.
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|a Applies the methods of cultural studies research to Russian youth, deconstructing social discourse and providing an alternative reading based on unique ethnographic fieldwork from Moscow.
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|a Cover; Title; Copyright Page; Contents; Figures and tables; Acknowledgements; Glossary of abbreviations and terms; Introduction; Part I: Youth and youth culture: theoretical paradigms; 1 On the road to nowhere? Understanding youth culture in the West; youth in the city: subcultures and delinquency; 'The Generation Game': Youth And The Structural Functionalists; From juke-box to karaoke: youth as consumer; Ritualizing resistance: youth culture in the wake of 1968; Conclusion; 2 Building the road to nowhere Youth in the Soviet-Russian tradition
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|a 'Fathers And Sons': Youth In Pre-Revolutionary Russian CultureThe continuity of generations: from revolutionaries to constructors of communism; The first five year plan: the physical construction of communism; Youth in socialist society: victims of western influence; Sociologists, surveys and 'developed socialism'; From brezhnev to gorbachev: the waking state; Conclusion; Part II: Reconstructing Soviet youth 1985-91; Introduction; 3 Youth under the spotlight of glasnost, 1985-6; Youth as reconstructors of communism; Consumed by consumption? The debate on youth leisure
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|a The struggle to recapture youth: the origins of the neformaly debateConclusion; 4 The politicization of the youth debate, 1987-9: The neformaly; The neformaly: cause or effect of democratization?; Restructuring the komsomol; Going to the people: implementing the 'differentiated approach' to the neformaly; The liubery and others: perestroika's moral panic?; Conclusion; 5 Youth as object of social policy, 1990-1; In search of a future: the demise of the vlksm; Youth, the komsomol and the state: defining a new relationship; Youth on the margins; Conclusion
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|a Part III: Deconstructing the constructed: a case study of Moscow youth cultureIntroduction; 6 Studying Russia: From masochism to methodology; The politics of method; Researching the researcher; Textual analysis: the power of interpretation; 7 Introducing the subjects; Mapping the moscow youth cultural world; Kinds of neformaly; Conclusion; 8 Doing the Moscow shuffle: An analysis of the cultural practices of a Moscow tusovka; 'Embodied communication': defining a framework for analysis; Pleasure and subjectivity: forms and sites of 'embodied communication'
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|a En-Gendering Youth Cultural Activity: Codes of Femininity And Masculinity In Moscow TusovkiThe Tu-Sovka: Marketization, Globalization And Moscow Youth Culture; Conclusion; Conclusion: Partying at the barricades; Appendix; Glossary of youth culture slang; Notes; Bibliography; Index
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