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On Top of the City
Youth Culture and Urban Resistance on the Rooftops of St Petersburg
On Top of the City
Youth Culture and Urban Resistance on the Rooftops of St Petersburg
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Description
St Petersburg - known for its horizontal skyline, punctuated with the gold domes and spires that, along with its rivers and canals, have become iconic features of the city.
Drawing on original, on-the-ground research, On Top of the City shines a unique spotlight on the hidden youth communities of St Petersburg, Russia, where space and power collide and co-exist. Focusing on urban exploration, Abigail Karas demonstrates how the city's panoramas - especially its rooftops - contribute to the formation of a local St Petersburg identity and a fascinating underground culture where young people turn the rooftops into safe spaces, where they can resist the encroaching political repression of Putin's Russia.
Arguing that young Petersburgers' skyline trespassing is a way for them to reclaim their rights - over themselves and the city - On Top of the City invites readers to look upwards, at what these young communities create, as well as downwards, to the social and political control they are trying to escape.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Text
Map of St Petersburg
Exploring the Rooftops
Chapter 1. St Petersburg's Panorama: from Pushkin to Pantsir
Chapter 2. Rooftop Exploration: From the Aristocracy to Aristokrat
Chapter 3. Roofing as Spatial Critique: Reclaiming Space, Resisting Control
Chapter 4: Russia's Risk Society: From the Sublime to Azart
Chapter 5: The Roofer-Explorer: Masculinity and Mastery over the Built Environment
On Top of the City
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Product details
| Published | May 14 2026 |
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| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 320 |
| ISBN | 9781350512870 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The book contributes perspectives on St Petersburg that have not been covered in depth before, and the interpretations of the roofers, the roofs, and in extension larger portions of Russian culture, are convincing and well argued. Urban cultural geography at its best!
Thomas Borén, Stockholm University, Sweden
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In this fascinating contribution to urban studies, Karas shows that St. Petersburg's underground culture thrives hundreds of feet above the ground. Both an ethnography of the “roofers” who co-opt public space for their own, often subversive, purposes, and an exploration of the role of risk-taking in Russia, On Top of the City brings the study of youth culture to dizzying new heights.
Eliot Borenstein, New York University, USA
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A fascinating, well-researched glimpse behind the curtain of St Petersburg's rooftop world-where youth culture, creativity, and quiet resistance unfold above one of Russia's most iconic cities.
Bradley Garrett, University of Sydney, Australia

























