Making a Home on the Neva: Domestic Space, Memory, and Local Identity in Leningrad and St. Petersburg, 1957–present Cover Image

Making a Home on the Neva: Domestic Space, Memory, and Local Identity in Leningrad and St. Petersburg, 1957–present
Making a Home on the Neva: Domestic Space, Memory, and Local Identity in Leningrad and St. Petersburg, 1957–present

Author(s): Catriona Kelly
Subject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Центр независимых социологических исследований (ЦНСИ)

Summary/Abstract: This article discusses the process of home-making in Leningrad during the post-Stalin era, a period characterized both by the growing importance of the individual one-family apartment, as opposed to the kommunalka, and by a rise of interest in local history. Discussion focuses on the extent to which this new interest in the past, and memory practices more generally (whether locality and family-specific), affected the organization and decoration of the domestic environment. In English, extensive summary in Russian.

  • Issue Year: 3/2011
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 53-96
  • Page Count: 44
  • Language: English
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