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Cover -- EVERYDAY POSTSOCIALISM IN EASTERN EUROPE -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- Foreword: Mapping Heres and Theres -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Everyday Postsocialism in Eastern Europe: Continuities, Ruptures, and Alternative Temporalities -- PART I: SOCIOECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS -- 1. "People Knew They Wouldn't Have to Scrape Dry Chocolate if They Called Me In": Industry, Subjectivity, and the Long Transformation -- 2. How Foreigners Destroyed our Factory: Repressed Memories of a Czech Flagship Sugar Plant -- 3. From Risk to Risky: Hungary's Second Economy and Its Transition to the Market after 1989 -- PART II: THE POLITICS OF EXCLUSION -- 4. "There's a Lot of Talk About Tolerance, but That's Just Words": Being Gay in Postsocialist Poland -- 5. Reinventing Postsocialism as Heteronationalism: (Dis)continuities and Frictive Biopolitics in Orbán's Hungary -- 6. Eradicating Socialist Internationalism: The Expulsion of Foreign Students in Postsocialist Bulgaria -- PART III: SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW -- 7. The Specter of Sex: Continuities and Changes in Sex Education in Postsocialist Romania -- 8. No Country for (Poor) Women: Reproductive Rights, Conservatism, and Neoliberalism in Postsocialist Romania -- PART IV: ORIGIN STORIES -- 9. The "Turncoat" as a Social Form: Tracing Everyday Moral Grammars of Justice in Post-1989 East Germany and Czechia -- 10. From Steppe to State: Alternative Histories, Amateur Knowledge, and the Search for Origin in Post-1989 Bulgaria -- 11. "I'm An Outsider, I'm An Insider, And Oh, How Happy I Am": Narratives of Former Communist Party Members in Hungary -- PART V: HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS -- 12. Children of the Wende: Everyday Experiences of the Postsocialist Transformation in (East) Germany -- 13. Out of Sight but Not Out of Mind: The Romanian Diaspora and Politics at Home -- Contributors.
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