Rock and Roll in the Rocket City

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780801895500

The West, Identity, and Ideology in Soviet Dniepropetrovsk, 1960-1985

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By Sergei I. Zhuk
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List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Closed Rocket City of Dniepropetrovsk
Part I. The ""Beating"" 1960s
2. Anti-Soviet Crimes, Poetry, and Problematic Nationalism, 1960–1968
3. The Campaign against the Novel Sobor and the End of the National Literary Revival
4. The First Wave of Music from the West
5. Beatlemania, Shocking Blue, and the Ukrainian Cossacks
6. Sources of Rock Music Consumption
Part II. The Hard-Rocking 1970s
7. Western Adventure Stories and Ukrainian Historical Novels
8. Crimes from the West
9. Idiocy and Historical Romance from the West
10. The Democratization of Rock Music Consumption
11. Popular Religiosity in the Dniepropetrovsk Region
Part III. The ""Disco Era,"" Antipunk Campaigns, andKomsomol Business
12. Taming Pop Music Consumption
13. The Komsomol Magazine Rovesnik and the Ideology of Pop Music Consumption
14. Antipunk Campaigns, Antifascist Hysteria, and Human Rights Problems, 1982–1984
15. Tourism, Cultural Consumption, and Komsomol Business
Conclusion
Appendix
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index

""This book is a rich read that pairs depth of analysis to an accurate measure of anecdote, and which succeeds in keeping a critical distance to a subject that clearly lies close to the personal affection of the author.""

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