Hello, my friends!
I guess all of you knoe about such subculture sa "Stilyagi". It's called the "dead" subculture. Stilyagi were fantastically popular in 1950s - 1960s in our country, but in 1970s it desappeared.
With what, do you think, connects extinction of this subculture?
You can read about "Stilyagi" in Russian on my Wiki page.
You can find some information in English on my site page.
You can see the presеntation on this topic.
With respect, Pozdeyeva Vladislava.
I guess all of you knoe about such subculture sa "Stilyagi". It's called the "dead" subculture. Stilyagi were fantastically popular in 1950s - 1960s in our country, but in 1970s it desappeared.
With what, do you think, connects extinction of this subculture?
You can read about "Stilyagi" in Russian on my Wiki page.
You can find some information in English on my site page.
You can see the presеntation on this topic.
With respect, Pozdeyeva Vladislava.
I think it connects with the fact that most russians don't really understand people who want to be different from the others in the society.
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ОтветитьУдалитьTheir apolitical views, neutral or negative attitudes toward Soviet morality, and their open admiration of modern, especially American, lifestyles. The enforced uniformity of the Soviet thought and the heavy weight of its dictatorship were the only politically correct form of view, lifestyle and self-expression permitted during Stalinism you know.
ОтветитьУдалитьHello! May be they did not find a response from the society of that generation. And they are well done, because they have changed the established opinion about the style of dress and life.
ОтветитьУдалитьProbably this subculture became less outstanding and less unusual when everyone got the opportunity to dress in what they like.
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