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Eastern European Youth Cultures in a Global Context

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Palgrave Macmillan UKerschienen am29.04.20161st ed. 2015
This volume examines contemporary Eastern European youth cultures from an interdisciplinary perspective, investigating how the radical changes resulting from the demise of state Socialisms and concurrent increased globalization processes have resulted in huge challenges for young people and a reimagining of youth itself.

José Alaniz, University of Washington, USA Dominik Antonowicz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland Tamara Hundorova, Shevchenko Institute of Literature, Ukraine Catriona Kelly, University of Oxford, UK Stefan B. Kirmse, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Alfrun Kliems, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Rados?aw Kossakowski, Gdansk University, Poland Félix Krawatzek, University of Oxford, UK Matthias Meindl, Zurich University, Switzerland Elena Omelchenko, Independent Scholar, UK Anna Oravcová, Charles University, Czech Republic Jovana Papovi?, Independent Scholar, Serbia Astrea Pejovi?, Independent Scholar, Serbia Herwig Reiter, German Youth Institute, Germany Ken Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Sabine Roßmann, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Guzel Sabirova, NRU Higher School of Economics, Russia Christine Steiner, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Tomasz Szlendak, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru?, Poland Tsipursky Gleb, Ohio State University, USA Anna Zhelnina, National Research University, Russia Vera Zvereva, University of Edinburgh, UK
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KlappentextThis volume examines contemporary Eastern European youth cultures from an interdisciplinary perspective, investigating how the radical changes resulting from the demise of state Socialisms and concurrent increased globalization processes have resulted in huge challenges for young people and a reimagining of youth itself.

José Alaniz, University of Washington, USA Dominik Antonowicz, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland Tamara Hundorova, Shevchenko Institute of Literature, Ukraine Catriona Kelly, University of Oxford, UK Stefan B. Kirmse, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Alfrun Kliems, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Rados?aw Kossakowski, Gdansk University, Poland Félix Krawatzek, University of Oxford, UK Matthias Meindl, Zurich University, Switzerland Elena Omelchenko, Independent Scholar, UK Anna Oravcová, Charles University, Czech Republic Jovana Papovi?, Independent Scholar, Serbia Astrea Pejovi?, Independent Scholar, Serbia Herwig Reiter, German Youth Institute, Germany Ken Roberts, University of Liverpool, UK Sabine Roßmann, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany Guzel Sabirova, NRU Higher School of Economics, Russia Christine Steiner, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany Tomasz Szlendak, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toru?, Poland Tsipursky Gleb, Ohio State University, USA Anna Zhelnina, National Research University, Russia Vera Zvereva, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781137385130
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
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Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum29.04.2016
Auflage1st ed. 2015
Seiten374 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXII, 374 p.
Artikel-Nr.1924292
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction; Matthias Schwarz and Heike Winkel
PART I: RECONSIDERING GENERATIONAL CHANGE
1. The End of Childhood and/or the Discovery of the Tineidzher? Adolescence in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture; Catriona Kelly
2. Youth Cultures and the Formation of a New Political Generation in Eastern Europe; Ken Roberts
3. Fast Forward to Capitalism? Accelerated Youth in Post-Socialism; Herwig Reiter and Christine Steiger
4. Revival Without Nostalgia. The Dizel' Movement, Serbian Nineties Cultural Trauma and Globalized Youth Cultures; Jovana Papovi? and Astrea Pejovi?
5. Symptom of the Loser and the Melancholy of the Post-Soviet Generation; Tamara Hundorova
PART II: POPULAR BELONGINGS: SUBCULTURAL PLACES AND GLOBALIZED SPACES
6. 'Rap on Rap is Sacred': The Appropriation of Hip Hop in the Czech Republic; Anna Oravcová
7. Flaming Flares, Football Fanatics and Political Rebellion. Resistant Youth Cultures in Late Capitalism; Dominik Antonowicz, Rados?aw Kossakowski andTomasz Szlendak
8. Everything Feels Bad. Figurations of the Self in Contemporary Eastern European Literature; Matthias Schwartz
9. 'Bright reference point of our youth'. Bondy, Podsiad?o, and the Redefinition of the Underground; Alfrun Kliems
PART III: RESHAPING POLITICAL ACTIVISM: BETWEEN REBELLION AND ADJUSTMENT
10. Fallen Vanguards and Vanished Rebels? Political Youth Involvement in Extraordinary Times; Félix Krawatzek
11: 'To serve like a man' - Ukraine's Euromaidan and the Questions of Gender, Nationalism and Generational Change; Sabine Roßmann
12. The Conception of Revolutionary Youth in Maksim Gor'kii's The Mother and Zakhar Prilepin's San'kia; Matthias Meindl
13. 'Polittusovka' - An Alternative Public Space of Young Politicians in Contemporary Russia; Anna Zhelnina
PART IV: CONTESTED AGENCY: CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AND EVERYDAY PRACTICES
14. Youth Cultures in Contemporary Russia: Memory, Politics and Solidarity; Elena Omelchenko and Guzel Sabirova
15. Public Discourse and Volunteer Militias in Post-Soviet Russia; Gleb Tsipursky
16. Battlefield Internet: Young Russian SNS Users and New-Media State Propaganda;
Vera Zvereva
17. 'Flashy' Pictures: Social Activist Comics and Russian Youth; José Alaniz
18. Youth in the Post-Soviet Space. Is the Central Asian Case Really so Different?; Stefan B. Kirmse
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Autor

Matthias Schwartz is a Research Associate at the Centre for Literary and Cultural Research Berlin, Germany. His research interests include the cultural history of Russian and Soviet adventure literature, science fiction and popular sciences; Eastern European youth cultures, memory cultures and cultures of affect; and contemporary literatures in a globalized world.Heike Winkel is a Research Fellow and lecturer at the Institute for East-European Studies at Freie Universität Berlin, Germany. Her research interests include the Stalinist Soviet Union, contemporary Russian and Czech literature and culture with a focus on identity politics, mnemonic aspects of literature, and intersections of history and literature.