This article maps the looks and lifestyle choices of small groups of young, like-minded people who emerged in the postwar Soviet Union and East Europe in the background of huge political, social, and cultural changes. With their androgynous bodies wrapped in drape jackets and narrow trousers, and their love of jazz and swing, these young men stood in a sharp contrast to the official ideology that promoted socialism as a new, pure, and highly rationalized project, its ideal robust and strong man, and its mass culture that insisted on educational and restrained forms of entertainment. Through the categories of dress, body, and big city, the article investigates the clashes, and the eventual truce, between the socialist streamlined and rationa...
My dissertation investigates how the Soviet Party-state tried to build communism through fun and lei...
This article attempts to answer the question of how an ethnographic survey transformed into a politi...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
This paper covers the subversive dress codes in four socialist countries - the Soviet Union, Czechos...
This article explores tours through the Iron Curtain arranged by West German and Greek pro-Soviet Co...
Socialist regimes always had a stormy and hostile relationship with fashion. The early Bolsheviks re...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between the socialist system and fashion in four countries: ...
The idea of fashion under socialism conjures up images of babushka headscarves and black market blue...
In the article we will discuss how, in the mid1920s , the Soviet state attempted to introduce contr...
This article explores the applications of Modris Eksteins\u27 concept of kitsch to Stalin\u27s reign...
Bartlett outlines three phases in socialist fashion, and illustrates them with abundant images from ...
The article examines the daily lives of Young Communist League (Komsomol) cadres in the 1920s argue ...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
© 2005 Cambridge University PressThis article explores the middle-class response to life under the e...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in English Hi...
My dissertation investigates how the Soviet Party-state tried to build communism through fun and lei...
This article attempts to answer the question of how an ethnographic survey transformed into a politi...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...
This paper covers the subversive dress codes in four socialist countries - the Soviet Union, Czechos...
This article explores tours through the Iron Curtain arranged by West German and Greek pro-Soviet Co...
Socialist regimes always had a stormy and hostile relationship with fashion. The early Bolsheviks re...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between the socialist system and fashion in four countries: ...
The idea of fashion under socialism conjures up images of babushka headscarves and black market blue...
In the article we will discuss how, in the mid1920s , the Soviet state attempted to introduce contr...
This article explores the applications of Modris Eksteins\u27 concept of kitsch to Stalin\u27s reign...
Bartlett outlines three phases in socialist fashion, and illustrates them with abundant images from ...
The article examines the daily lives of Young Communist League (Komsomol) cadres in the 1920s argue ...
The relationship between dress and Socialism started in Soviet Russia following the 1917 Communist R...
© 2005 Cambridge University PressThis article explores the middle-class response to life under the e...
This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in English Hi...
My dissertation investigates how the Soviet Party-state tried to build communism through fun and lei...
This article attempts to answer the question of how an ethnographic survey transformed into a politi...
This dissertation examines the ways that Soviet ideas about gender and the body were articulated, pr...