SOCI 395: Special Topics in Sociology
SOCI 395-001: Post-Soviet Life
(Spring 2015)
01:30 PM to 04:15 PM T
Buchanan Hall D023
Section Information for Spring 2015
In this course, we will explore the “fall of communism” and how the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe have transformed since 1989. What exactly happened in the late 1980s and specifically in 1989? Why did the Soviet Union end?
We then turn to the ways that people have sought to survive and create new cultural and political practices within the market relations and commodification in the post-socialist era. We will explore a wide range of topics, including oligarchs, commodification, art, music, criminality, nationalism, violence, workers, gender, the self, religion, public health, and the environment.
Finally, how do people remember the socialist past? How are they reestablishing relations with the Soviet past to envision their future?
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Course Information from the University Catalog
Credits: 3
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
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