Seasoned socialism : gender and food in late Soviet everyday life / edited by Anastasia Lakhtikova, Angela Brintlinger, and Irina Glushchenko
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Bloomington, Indiana, USA :
Indiana University Press,
[2019]
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Table of Contents:
- Love, marry, cook: gendering the home kitchen in late Soviet Russia / Adrianne K. Jacobs
- "I hate cooking!": emancipation and patriarchy in late Soviet film / Irina Gluschenko, translated by Anastasia Lakhtikova and Angela Brintlinger
- Professional women cooking: Soviet manuscript cookbooks, social networks, and identity building / Anastasia Lakhtikova
- Cake, cabbage, and the morality of consumption in Iurii Trifonov's House on the Embankment / Benjamin Sutcliffe
- Sated people: gendered modes of acquiring and consuming prestigious Soviet foods / Olena Stiazhkina, translated by Anastasia Lakhtikova and Angela Brintlinger
- Dacha labors: preserving everyday Soviet life / Melissa L. Caldwell
- Vodka en Plein Air: authoritative discourse, alcohol, and gendered spaces in Gray Mouse by Vil Lipatov / Lidia Levkovitch
- Cold veal and a stale bread roll: Zofia Wedrowska's taste for scarcity / Ksenia Gusarova
- "Our only hope was in these plants": Irina Ratushinskaya and the manipulation of foodways in a late Soviet labor camp / Ona Renner-Fahey
- Shchi da kasha, but mostly shchi: cabbage as gendered and genre'd in the late Soviet period / Angela Brintlinger
- Still life with leftovers: Nonna Slepakova's poetics of time / Amelia Glaser