Russian homophobia from Stalin to Sochi
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Word Count
71,500 words, Guess
Page Count
286 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101350000787
- ISBN-101350000779
- ISBN-139781350000780
- ISBN-139781350000773
- Library of Congress Control Number2017018018
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number945483001
- Better World Books9781350000780
- Better World Books9781350000773
- Open LibraryOL26946735M
Classifications
- DDC306.76/60947
- LCCHQ76.45.S65 H43 2018
- LCCHQ76.45.S65
Description
"Examining nine 'case histories' that reveal the origins and evolution of homophobic attitudes in modern Russia, Dan Healey asserts that the nation's contemporary homophobia can be traced back to the particular experience of revolution, political terror and war its people endured after 1917. The book explores the roots of homophobia in the Gulag, the rise of a visible queer presence in Soviet cities after Stalin, and the political battles since 1991 over whether queer Russians can be valued citizens. Healey also reflects on the problems of 'memorylessness' for Russia's LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) movement more broadly and the obstacles it faces in trying to write its own history. The book makes use of little-known source material--much of it untranslated archival documentation--to explore how Russians have viewed same-sex love and gender transgression since the mid-20th century. Russian Homophobia from Stalin to Sochi provides a compelling background to the culture wars over the status of gay citizens in Russia today, whilst serving as a key text for all students of Russian social history over the last hundred years"--
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