Flowers by Concrete: Explorations in Soviet Hippieland (PDF) takes the reader on a visit into the lives and ideas of Soviet hippies. In the face of repression and disapproval, they created a model of Western counterculture, competently adapting to, influencing, and shaping their late socialist surroundings. Flowers by Concrete takes its readers into the underground hippie land and away from, situating the world of hippies powerfully in late Soviet actuality and offering each an uncommon historical past of the final Soviet many years together with a case research of transnational youth tradition and East-West globalization. Flowers by Concrete is predicated on greater than 100 interviews, printed paperwork, and personal archives hidden for a few years. It tells the just about ignored story of how hippie communities sprang up throughout the Soviet Union in the late-60s, ceaselessly underneath the tutelage of the rebellious offspring of lucky households on the coronary heart of the Soviet institution. It registers how these communities linked as much as make a formidable community with elaborate customs and rituals, ensuring its survival for over 20 years. Flowers by Concrete narrates not only a compelling story of survival towards the percentages – hippies who have been pestered by police, shaved of their hair by civilian guards, and restricted in psychiatric hospitals by medical doctors who believed non-conformism was an indication of schizophrenia – but in addition advances a stunning argument. It proposes that the land of Soviet hippies and the world of late socialism weren’t fully incompatible, however in truth interconnected surprisingly properly. Eventually, it was not the KGB however the arrival of capitalism in the Nineties that ended the Soviet hippie Sistema. 978-0198788324, 978-0191092510, 978-0191092503
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“In spite of the title, Flowers Through Concrete, Juliane Fürst’s superior historical past of Soviet hippies, breaks this type of binary reasoning by an precisely researched portrait of a blossoming counterculture that was totally related to Late-Soviet society.” — Marijeta Bozovic, The Times Literary Supplement “Fürst’s complete historical past is predicated on 135 interviews with alive hippies, in addition to memoirs and private archives. It is stuffed with attention-grabbing characters; paperwork their travels, conferences, and religious quests; and boasts an incredible assortment of photographs.” — Maria Lipman NOTE: The product only consists of the ebook, Flowers by Concrete in PDF. No access codes are included.
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