Youth and rock in the Soviet bloc youth cultures, music, and the state in Russia and Eastern Europe / edited by William Jay Risch.

Contents Swinging between East and West: Yugoslav Communism and the Dilemmas of Popular Music / Dean Vuletic -- Against "Pop-Song" Poison from the West: Early Cold War Attempts to Develop a Socialist Popular Music in Poland and the GDR / David G. Tompkins -- Coercion and Consumption: The Khrushchev Leadership's Ruling Style in the Campaign against "Westernized" Youth, 1954-1964 / Gleb Tsipursky -- Only Rock 'n' Roll?: Rock Music, Hippies, and Urban Identities in Lviv and Wroc±aw, 1965-1980 / William Jay Risch -- The Making of the Gang: Consumers of the Socialist Beat in Hungary / Sâandor Horvâath -- Dâetente and Western Cultural Products in Soviet Ukraine during the 1970s / Sergei I. Zhuk -- Punk and the State of Youth in the GDR / Kate Gerrard -- "A Room-Sized Ocean": Apartments in the Practice and Mythology of Leningrad's Rock Music / Polly McMichael -- Shostakovich versus Boney M.: Culture, Status, and History in the Debate over Soviet Diskoteki / Gregory Kveberg -- Facing the Music: How the Foundations of Socialism Were Rocked in Communist Poland / Tom Junes -- Rockin' Down the Mainline: Rock Music during the Construction of the Baikal-Amur Mainline Railway (BAM), 1974-1984 / Christopher J. Ward -- East of (Teenaged) Eden, or, Is Eastern Youth Culture So Different from the West? / $r Jonathyne Briggs.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 285-292) and index.
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LCCN 2014038910
ISBN9780739166932 (cloth ; alk. paper)
ISBN9780739178232 (electronic)

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