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Vielseitige Persönlichkeit
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von Zitzewitz, Josephine
in
Dissidenten
/ dissidents
/ Leseforschung
/ Literatursoziologie
/ OE 2019, 149
/ Samizdat
/ sociology of literature
/ Soviet Union
/ Sowjetunion
2019
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Vielseitige Persönlichkeit
by
von Zitzewitz, Josephine
in
Dissidenten
/ dissidents
/ Leseforschung
/ Literatursoziologie
/ OE 2019, 149
/ Samizdat
/ sociology of literature
/ Soviet Union
/ Sowjetunion
2019
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Vielseitige Persönlichkeit
2019
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Der Samizdat entstand Ende der 1950er Jahre in der Sowjetunion als Reaktion auf die strengen Restriktionen im offiziellen Literaturbetrieb. Der Leser war im Samizdat nie nur Leser. Häufig sorgte er für die Produktion, die Materialbeschaffung, den Vertrieb und die Lagerhaltung der Texte. Das Lesen und die Weitergabe der Samizdat-Literatur erfolgten oft in der Familie und im Freundeskreis, denn es bedurfte des gegenseitigen Vertrauens und zuverlässiger Netzwerke. Die Praxis des Samizdat stellte so einen sozialen und ethischen Gegenentwurf zur staatlich verordneten Kultur der sowjetischen Gesellschaft dar.
Samizdat was created in the Soviet Union at the end of the 1950s as a response to the stringent restrictions that applied to the official literary output. Samizdat readers were more than just readers. Often, they were involved in the production, procurement of materials, sale and storage of the texts. Samizdat literature was often read and passed around within the family and among friends, since mutual trust and reliable networks were needed. In this way, samizdat presented a social and ethical countermodel to the state-regulated culture within Soviet society.
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Berliner Wissenschafts-Verlag
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