Examines the redefinition and expansion of official culture in the Soviet Union since 1985, a period that has seen the gradual suspension of authoritarian controls. Discusses the quantitative and qualitative expansion of the Soviet cultural field, focusing on three developments: the commodification of cultural objects, the aestheticizing of everyday objects, and the "cultural re-marking" of cultural and everyday objects.
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