Consumption and Vietnam’s New Middle Classes : Societal Transformations and Everyday Life / / by Arve Hansen
| Consumption and Vietnam’s New Middle Classes : Societal Transformations and Everyday Life / / by Arve Hansen |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2022.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (216 pages) |
| Disciplina |
737
339.4709597 |
| Collana | Consumption and Public Life |
| Soggetto topico |
Culture
Biotechnology Economics - Sociological aspects Ethnology - Asia Globalization Consumer behavior Sociology of Culture Economic Sociology Asian Culture Consumer Behavior |
| ISBN |
9783031141676
3031141679 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Introduction: Consumption, Societal Transformations And Everyday Life In Vietnam -- 2. Consumption Transformed: Đổi Mới, New Middle Classes And The Construction Of Consumer Socialism -- 3. Reflexive Individuals And The Political Economy Of Everyday Practices: Theorising Consumption And Capitalist Development -- 4. Wheels Of Change: Motorbikes, Cars And Capitalism -- 5. Food Transformations, Food Cultures And Food Practices In The Socialist Market Economy -- 6. Đổi Mới And The Meatification Of Everyday Food Practices -- 7. Electrifying Development: Consumption Booms And Household Energy Demand -- 8. Conclusions: Consumption, Sustainability And The Political Economy Of Consumer Socialism. |
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Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life / / edited by Arve Hansen, Kenneth Bo Nielsen
| Consumption, Sustainability and Everyday Life / / edited by Arve Hansen, Kenneth Bo Nielsen |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Edizione | [1st ed. 2023.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (387 p.) |
| Disciplina | 339.47 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | NielsenKenneth Bo |
| Collana | Consumption and Public Life |
| Soggetto topico |
Consumer behavior
Sustainability Environmental sciences - Social aspects Consumer Behavior Environmental Social Sciences |
| ISBN |
9783031110696
3031110692 |
| Classificazione | BUS016000POL044000SCI026000SOC026000 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | 1. Consumption, sustainability and everyday life -- 2. Capitalism, consumption, and the transformation of everyday life: The political economy of social practices -- 3. Household Energy Practices in Low-energy Buildings: A qualitative Study of Klosterenga Ecological Housing Cooperative -- 4. Solar water heating: informing decarbonization policy by listening to the users -- 5. Sufficiency in China’s energy provision. A service understanding of sustainable consumption and production -- 6. Practices, provision and protest: Power outages in rural Norwegian households -- 7. The rise and fall of the ‘people's car’: middle-class aspirations, status and mobile symbolism in ‘New India’ -- 8. Practical aeromobilities: making sense of environmentalist air-travel -- 9. Everyday life and how it changes: studying ‘sustainable wellbeing’ with students during a pandemic -- 10. Towards sustainable transport practices in a coastal community in Norway. Insights from human needs and social practice approaches -- 11. Value Mapping: Practical Tools for Wellbeing and Sustainable Consumption -- 12. Can economics help to understand, and change, consumption behaviour? - 13. Towards sustainable consumption: reflections on the concepts of social loading, excess, and idle capacity. |
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| Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2023 | ||
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Urban protest : a spatial perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen ; with a foreword by Julie Wilhelmsen
| Urban protest : a spatial perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen ; with a foreword by Julie Wilhelmsen |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , [2021] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (293 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.76 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico | Public spaces - Political aspects |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7495-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- A Note on Language -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Starting Point -- Part I -- 2 Space in Context -- 2.1 Complexities of Urban Contention -- 2.1.1 Form -- 2.1.2 Motivation -- 2.1.3 Waves -- 2.2 Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia -- 2.3 Relevance -- 3 Mapping the Field -- 3.1 Protests -- 3.1.1 Repertoires -- 3.1.2 Nonviolent Contention -- 3.1.3 Colour Revolutions -- 3.1.4 Non-spatial Factors -- 3.2 Space -- 3.2.1 Public Space -- 3.2.2 Physical Space -- 3.2.3 Contested Spaces -- 3.3 The Gap -- 4 Definitions and Research Questions -- 4.1 What Is a Mass Protest? -- 4.2 What Is Urban Public Space? -- 4.3 Research Questions -- 5 Theorising and Development -- 5.1 Approaches to Theorising -- 5.1.1 Field Work -- 5.1.2 Respondents -- 5.1.3 Mapping -- 5.2 Ethical Considerations -- 5.2.1 Interview Ethics -- 5.2.2 Practical Utility -- 5.3 Geographical Determinism -- 5.4 Conception -- 5.4.1 M.A. Thesis -- 5.4.2 PhD Proposal -- 5.5 Theorising -- 5.5.1 Prestudy -- 5.5.2 Formulating a Theory -- 5.5.3 Transitional Study -- 5.6 Causal Chains -- 5.7 Main Study -- 5.8 Post-test Theorising -- 6 Variables and Methodology -- 6.1 Independent Variables -- 6.1.1 Perceived Elements -- 6.1.2 Physical Elements -- 6.1.3 Social Elements -- 6.2 Intermediary Variables -- 6.2.1 Spatial Qualities -- 6.2.2 The Political Environment -- 6.3 Dependent Variables -- 6.3.1 Emergence -- 6.3.2 Realisation -- 6.3.3 Impact -- Part II -- 7 Prestudy -- 7.1 Physical Space -- 7.1.1 Spatial and Urban History -- 7.1.2 Daily Use -- 7.1.3 Protest Space -- 7.2 Symbolic Value -- 7.2.1 25 Years of Protest -- 7.3 Function -- 7.4 Conclusions -- 8 Transitional Study -- 8.1 A Spatial Perspective -- 8.2 Belarusian Protests from Glasnost' to Lukashenka -- 8.3 Perceived elements -- 8.3.1 October Square -- 8.3.2 Independence Square -- 8.4 Social Elements -- 8.4.1 The Political Centre.
8.4.2 The People's Centre -- 8.4.3 Independence Square -- 8.4.4 October Square -- 8.5 Physical Elements -- 8.5.1 October Square and Ploshcha 2006 -- 8.5.2 Independence Square and Ploshcha 2010 -- 8.6 Conclusions -- 9 Main Study -- 9.1 Towards a Spatial Perspective -- 9.1.1 Spatial Elements -- 9.1.2 Spatial Qualities and the Political Environment -- 9.1.3 Protest Areas -- 9.2 Moscow, Swamp Square and the March of Millions -- 9.2.1 The Political Environment of Moscow -- 9.2.2 Public Spaces in Moscow -- 9.2.3 The Elements -- 9.2.4 Spatial Qualities -- 9.2.5 Emergence, Realization, Impact -- 9.3 Conclusions -- Part III -- 10 To Paris and Beyond -- 10.1 Republic Square and the Yellow Vests -- 10.1.1 Applying the Model -- 10.2 Summary and Conclusions -- 10.2.1 "So what?" -- 10.2.2 Limitations -- 10.3 Moving On -- References -- Index. |
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| Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , [2021] | ||
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Urban protest : a spatial perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen ; with a foreword by Julie Wilhelmsen
| Urban protest : a spatial perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen ; with a foreword by Julie Wilhelmsen |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stuttgart : , : Ibidem Verlag, , [2021] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (293 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.76 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico | Public spaces - Political aspects |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7495-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- A Note on Language -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Starting Point -- Part I -- 2 Space in Context -- 2.1 Complexities of Urban Contention -- 2.1.1 Form -- 2.1.2 Motivation -- 2.1.3 Waves -- 2.2 Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia -- 2.3 Relevance -- 3 Mapping the Field -- 3.1 Protests -- 3.1.1 Repertoires -- 3.1.2 Nonviolent Contention -- 3.1.3 Colour Revolutions -- 3.1.4 Non-spatial Factors -- 3.2 Space -- 3.2.1 Public Space -- 3.2.2 Physical Space -- 3.2.3 Contested Spaces -- 3.3 The Gap -- 4 Definitions and Research Questions -- 4.1 What Is a Mass Protest? -- 4.2 What Is Urban Public Space? -- 4.3 Research Questions -- 5 Theorising and Development -- 5.1 Approaches to Theorising -- 5.1.1 Field Work -- 5.1.2 Respondents -- 5.1.3 Mapping -- 5.2 Ethical Considerations -- 5.2.1 Interview Ethics -- 5.2.2 Practical Utility -- 5.3 Geographical Determinism -- 5.4 Conception -- 5.4.1 M.A. Thesis -- 5.4.2 PhD Proposal -- 5.5 Theorising -- 5.5.1 Prestudy -- 5.5.2 Formulating a Theory -- 5.5.3 Transitional Study -- 5.6 Causal Chains -- 5.7 Main Study -- 5.8 Post-test Theorising -- 6 Variables and Methodology -- 6.1 Independent Variables -- 6.1.1 Perceived Elements -- 6.1.2 Physical Elements -- 6.1.3 Social Elements -- 6.2 Intermediary Variables -- 6.2.1 Spatial Qualities -- 6.2.2 The Political Environment -- 6.3 Dependent Variables -- 6.3.1 Emergence -- 6.3.2 Realisation -- 6.3.3 Impact -- Part II -- 7 Prestudy -- 7.1 Physical Space -- 7.1.1 Spatial and Urban History -- 7.1.2 Daily Use -- 7.1.3 Protest Space -- 7.2 Symbolic Value -- 7.2.1 25 Years of Protest -- 7.3 Function -- 7.4 Conclusions -- 8 Transitional Study -- 8.1 A Spatial Perspective -- 8.2 Belarusian Protests from Glasnost' to Lukashenka -- 8.3 Perceived elements -- 8.3.1 October Square -- 8.3.2 Independence Square -- 8.4 Social Elements -- 8.4.1 The Political Centre.
8.4.2 The People's Centre -- 8.4.3 Independence Square -- 8.4.4 October Square -- 8.5 Physical Elements -- 8.5.1 October Square and Ploshcha 2006 -- 8.5.2 Independence Square and Ploshcha 2010 -- 8.6 Conclusions -- 9 Main Study -- 9.1 Towards a Spatial Perspective -- 9.1.1 Spatial Elements -- 9.1.2 Spatial Qualities and the Political Environment -- 9.1.3 Protest Areas -- 9.2 Moscow, Swamp Square and the March of Millions -- 9.2.1 The Political Environment of Moscow -- 9.2.2 Public Spaces in Moscow -- 9.2.3 The Elements -- 9.2.4 Spatial Qualities -- 9.2.5 Emergence, Realization, Impact -- 9.3 Conclusions -- Part III -- 10 To Paris and Beyond -- 10.1 Republic Square and the Yellow Vests -- 10.1.1 Applying the Model -- 10.2 Summary and Conclusions -- 10.2.1 "So what?" -- 10.2.2 Limitations -- 10.3 Moving On -- References -- Index. |
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Urban Protest : A Spatial Perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen, Andreas Umland, Julie Wilhelmsen
| Urban Protest : A Spatial Perspective on Kyiv, Minsk, and Moscow / / Arve Hansen, Andreas Umland, Julie Wilhelmsen |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hannover, : ibidem, 2021 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (293 pages) |
| Disciplina | 307.76 |
| Collana | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
| Soggetto topico |
collective action
colour revolution Demonstration Geography Mass Protests Political environment Public space Urban contention Urbanism |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7495-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Figures -- Abbreviations -- A Note on Language -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Starting Point -- Part I -- 2 Space in Context -- 2.1 Complexities of Urban Contention -- 2.1.1 Form -- 2.1.2 Motivation -- 2.1.3 Waves -- 2.2 Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia -- 2.3 Relevance -- 3 Mapping the Field -- 3.1 Protests -- 3.1.1 Repertoires -- 3.1.2 Nonviolent Contention -- 3.1.3 Colour Revolutions -- 3.1.4 Non-spatial Factors -- 3.2 Space -- 3.2.1 Public Space -- 3.2.2 Physical Space -- 3.2.3 Contested Spaces -- 3.3 The Gap -- 4 Definitions and Research Questions -- 4.1 What Is a Mass Protest? -- 4.2 What Is Urban Public Space? -- 4.3 Research Questions -- 5 Theorising and Development -- 5.1 Approaches to Theorising -- 5.1.1 Field Work -- 5.1.2 Respondents -- 5.1.3 Mapping -- 5.2 Ethical Considerations -- 5.2.1 Interview Ethics -- 5.2.2 Practical Utility -- 5.3 Geographical Determinism -- 5.4 Conception -- 5.4.1 M.A. Thesis -- 5.4.2 PhD Proposal -- 5.5 Theorising -- 5.5.1 Prestudy -- 5.5.2 Formulating a Theory -- 5.5.3 Transitional Study -- 5.6 Causal Chains -- 5.7 Main Study -- 5.8 Post-test Theorising -- 6 Variables and Methodology -- 6.1 Independent Variables -- 6.1.1 Perceived Elements -- 6.1.2 Physical Elements -- 6.1.3 Social Elements -- 6.2 Intermediary Variables -- 6.2.1 Spatial Qualities -- 6.2.2 The Political Environment -- 6.3 Dependent Variables -- 6.3.1 Emergence -- 6.3.2 Realisation -- 6.3.3 Impact -- Part II -- 7 Prestudy -- 7.1 Physical Space -- 7.1.1 Spatial and Urban History -- 7.1.2 Daily Use -- 7.1.3 Protest Space -- 7.2 Symbolic Value -- 7.2.1 25 Years of Protest -- 7.3 Function -- 7.4 Conclusions -- 8 Transitional Study -- 8.1 A Spatial Perspective -- 8.2 Belarusian Protests from Glasnost' to Lukashenka -- 8.3 Perceived elements -- 8.3.1 October Square -- 8.3.2 Independence Square -- 8.4 Social Elements -- 8.4.1 The Political Centre.
8.4.2 The People's Centre -- 8.4.3 Independence Square -- 8.4.4 October Square -- 8.5 Physical Elements -- 8.5.1 October Square and Ploshcha 2006 -- 8.5.2 Independence Square and Ploshcha 2010 -- 8.6 Conclusions -- 9 Main Study -- 9.1 Towards a Spatial Perspective -- 9.1.1 Spatial Elements -- 9.1.2 Spatial Qualities and the Political Environment -- 9.1.3 Protest Areas -- 9.2 Moscow, Swamp Square and the March of Millions -- 9.2.1 The Political Environment of Moscow -- 9.2.2 Public Spaces in Moscow -- 9.2.3 The Elements -- 9.2.4 Spatial Qualities -- 9.2.5 Emergence, Realization, Impact -- 9.3 Conclusions -- Part III -- 10 To Paris and Beyond -- 10.1 Republic Square and the Yellow Vests -- 10.1.1 Applying the Model -- 10.2 Summary and Conclusions -- 10.2.1 "So what?" -- 10.2.2 Limitations -- 10.3 Moving On -- References -- Index. |
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A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky
| A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stuttgart, Germany : , : ibidem-Verlag, , [2019] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (247 pages) |
| Disciplina | 303.482477047 |
| Collana | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society |
| Soggetto topico |
Popular music - Political aspects - Ukraine
Popular music - Political aspects - Russia (Federation) |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7173-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Pictures -- Quoted lyrics -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements and Technicalities -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Pop Rock, Ethno-Chaos, Battle Drums and a Requiem: The Soundtrack of the Ukrainian Revolution -- 1.1 Music and the History of Protests in Ukraine -- 1.2 The Main Locations of Protest Music -- 1.2.1 The 'Political' Camp -- 1.2.2 The 'Apolitical' Camp -- 1.2.3 The Anti-Maidan Camp -- 1.2.4 Social Media -- 1.3 The Five Phases of Euromaidan -- 1.3.1 Rise up! (21 - 19 November 2013) -- 1.3.2 Vitia, Goodbye! (30 November 2013 - 15 January 2014) -- 1.3.3 The Burning Tyre (16 January - 20 February 2014) -- 1.3.4 There Swims a Duckling (21 - 23 February 2014) -- 1.3.5 Warriors of Light (23 February 2014 and beyond) -- 1.4 Common Features and General Tendencies -- 1.5 The Many Anthems of the Euromaidan -- 1.6 The Power of Music -- 2 Euromaidan's Aftermath and the Genre of Answer Song: A Musical Dialogue Between Antagonists? -- 2.1 Responses to New Base Songs -- 2.2 Reworkings of Old Base Songs -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 Exposing the Fault Lines Beneath the Kremlin's Restorative Geopolitics: Russian and Ukrainian Parodies of the Russian National Anthem -- 3.1 A brief history of the Russian national anthem -- 3.1.1 From "Gimn partii bol'shevikov" to "Rossiia sviashchennaia" - Melody and Lyrics -- 3.1.2 An Inviting Target -- 3.1.3 The Anthem's Fatherland and Presentist Utopia -- 3.2 The Parodies -- 3.2.1 Parody 1: The Veteran Dissident's Anthem -- 3.2.2 Parody 2: The Russian Anthem as Religious ecoNOMism -- 3.2.3 Parody 3: The Unofficial Anthem of the Russian Official -- 3.2.4 Parody 4: Death to the Empire! -- 3.2.5 Parody 5: The Verdict of the Singing Truck Driver -- 3.2.6 Parody 6: Framing is Everything - The Sebastopol Apocryph.
3.2.7 Bonus Track: A Grain of Truth and the Ideology of Masturbation -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 'Lasha Tumbai', or 'Russia, Good-Bye'? - The Eurovision Song Contest as a Post-Soviet Geopolitical Battleground -- 4.1 Previous Research and Historical Context -- 4.2 GreenJolly and the ESC in the Orange Revolution aftermath -- 4.3 Dancing Russia Good-Bye - Verka Serdiuchka and the 2007 ESC -- 4.4 We Don't Wanna Put In - The 2009 ESC in Moscow -- 4.5 A Million Voices: Euromaidan's Impact on the ESC Stages -- 4.6 1944 or 2014? Jamala and Crimea -- 4.7 Celebrating Diversity with Iuliia Samoilova - The ESC in Kyiv 2017 -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks and Possible Future Prospects -- References -- Bibliography -- Filmography and music videos -- Personal communication -- Index. |
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A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky
| A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stuttgart, Germany : , : ibidem-Verlag, , [2019] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (247 pages) |
| Disciplina | 303.482477047 |
| Collana | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society |
| Soggetto topico |
Popular music - Political aspects - Ukraine
Popular music - Political aspects - Russia (Federation) |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7173-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Pictures -- Quoted lyrics -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements and Technicalities -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Pop Rock, Ethno-Chaos, Battle Drums and a Requiem: The Soundtrack of the Ukrainian Revolution -- 1.1 Music and the History of Protests in Ukraine -- 1.2 The Main Locations of Protest Music -- 1.2.1 The 'Political' Camp -- 1.2.2 The 'Apolitical' Camp -- 1.2.3 The Anti-Maidan Camp -- 1.2.4 Social Media -- 1.3 The Five Phases of Euromaidan -- 1.3.1 Rise up! (21 - 19 November 2013) -- 1.3.2 Vitia, Goodbye! (30 November 2013 - 15 January 2014) -- 1.3.3 The Burning Tyre (16 January - 20 February 2014) -- 1.3.4 There Swims a Duckling (21 - 23 February 2014) -- 1.3.5 Warriors of Light (23 February 2014 and beyond) -- 1.4 Common Features and General Tendencies -- 1.5 The Many Anthems of the Euromaidan -- 1.6 The Power of Music -- 2 Euromaidan's Aftermath and the Genre of Answer Song: A Musical Dialogue Between Antagonists? -- 2.1 Responses to New Base Songs -- 2.2 Reworkings of Old Base Songs -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 Exposing the Fault Lines Beneath the Kremlin's Restorative Geopolitics: Russian and Ukrainian Parodies of the Russian National Anthem -- 3.1 A brief history of the Russian national anthem -- 3.1.1 From "Gimn partii bol'shevikov" to "Rossiia sviashchennaia" - Melody and Lyrics -- 3.1.2 An Inviting Target -- 3.1.3 The Anthem's Fatherland and Presentist Utopia -- 3.2 The Parodies -- 3.2.1 Parody 1: The Veteran Dissident's Anthem -- 3.2.2 Parody 2: The Russian Anthem as Religious ecoNOMism -- 3.2.3 Parody 3: The Unofficial Anthem of the Russian Official -- 3.2.4 Parody 4: Death to the Empire! -- 3.2.5 Parody 5: The Verdict of the Singing Truck Driver -- 3.2.6 Parody 6: Framing is Everything - The Sebastopol Apocryph.
3.2.7 Bonus Track: A Grain of Truth and the Ideology of Masturbation -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 'Lasha Tumbai', or 'Russia, Good-Bye'? - The Eurovision Song Contest as a Post-Soviet Geopolitical Battleground -- 4.1 Previous Research and Historical Context -- 4.2 GreenJolly and the ESC in the Orange Revolution aftermath -- 4.3 Dancing Russia Good-Bye - Verka Serdiuchka and the 2007 ESC -- 4.4 We Don't Wanna Put In - The 2009 ESC in Moscow -- 4.5 A Million Voices: Euromaidan's Impact on the ESC Stages -- 4.6 1944 or 2014? Jamala and Crimea -- 4.7 Celebrating Diversity with Iuliia Samoilova - The ESC in Kyiv 2017 -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks and Possible Future Prospects -- References -- Bibliography -- Filmography and music videos -- Personal communication -- Index. |
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| Stuttgart, Germany : , : ibidem-Verlag, , [2019] | ||
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A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky
| A war of songs : popular music and recent Russia-Ukraine relations / / Arve Hansen [and three others] ; with a foreword by Artemy Troitsky |
| Autore | Hansen Arve |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Stuttgart, Germany : , : ibidem-Verlag, , [2019] |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (247 pages) |
| Disciplina | 303.482477047 |
| Collana | Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society |
| Soggetto topico |
Popular music - Political aspects - Ukraine
Popular music - Political aspects - Russia (Federation) |
| ISBN | 3-8382-7173-4 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Intro -- Contents -- List of Tables and Pictures -- Quoted lyrics -- Glossary -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements and Technicalities -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Pop Rock, Ethno-Chaos, Battle Drums and a Requiem: The Soundtrack of the Ukrainian Revolution -- 1.1 Music and the History of Protests in Ukraine -- 1.2 The Main Locations of Protest Music -- 1.2.1 The 'Political' Camp -- 1.2.2 The 'Apolitical' Camp -- 1.2.3 The Anti-Maidan Camp -- 1.2.4 Social Media -- 1.3 The Five Phases of Euromaidan -- 1.3.1 Rise up! (21 - 19 November 2013) -- 1.3.2 Vitia, Goodbye! (30 November 2013 - 15 January 2014) -- 1.3.3 The Burning Tyre (16 January - 20 February 2014) -- 1.3.4 There Swims a Duckling (21 - 23 February 2014) -- 1.3.5 Warriors of Light (23 February 2014 and beyond) -- 1.4 Common Features and General Tendencies -- 1.5 The Many Anthems of the Euromaidan -- 1.6 The Power of Music -- 2 Euromaidan's Aftermath and the Genre of Answer Song: A Musical Dialogue Between Antagonists? -- 2.1 Responses to New Base Songs -- 2.2 Reworkings of Old Base Songs -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 Exposing the Fault Lines Beneath the Kremlin's Restorative Geopolitics: Russian and Ukrainian Parodies of the Russian National Anthem -- 3.1 A brief history of the Russian national anthem -- 3.1.1 From "Gimn partii bol'shevikov" to "Rossiia sviashchennaia" - Melody and Lyrics -- 3.1.2 An Inviting Target -- 3.1.3 The Anthem's Fatherland and Presentist Utopia -- 3.2 The Parodies -- 3.2.1 Parody 1: The Veteran Dissident's Anthem -- 3.2.2 Parody 2: The Russian Anthem as Religious ecoNOMism -- 3.2.3 Parody 3: The Unofficial Anthem of the Russian Official -- 3.2.4 Parody 4: Death to the Empire! -- 3.2.5 Parody 5: The Verdict of the Singing Truck Driver -- 3.2.6 Parody 6: Framing is Everything - The Sebastopol Apocryph.
3.2.7 Bonus Track: A Grain of Truth and the Ideology of Masturbation -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 'Lasha Tumbai', or 'Russia, Good-Bye'? - The Eurovision Song Contest as a Post-Soviet Geopolitical Battleground -- 4.1 Previous Research and Historical Context -- 4.2 GreenJolly and the ESC in the Orange Revolution aftermath -- 4.3 Dancing Russia Good-Bye - Verka Serdiuchka and the 2007 ESC -- 4.4 We Don't Wanna Put In - The 2009 ESC in Moscow -- 4.5 A Million Voices: Euromaidan's Impact on the ESC Stages -- 4.6 1944 or 2014? Jamala and Crimea -- 4.7 Celebrating Diversity with Iuliia Samoilova - The ESC in Kyiv 2017 -- 4.8 Conclusion -- Concluding Remarks and Possible Future Prospects -- References -- Bibliography -- Filmography and music videos -- Personal communication -- Index. |
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| Stuttgart, Germany : , : ibidem-Verlag, , [2019] | ||
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