Russian homophobia from Stalin to Sochi:
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of illustrations ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments and permissions xviii
Note on the text xx
List of abbreviations xxi
Introduction: 2013 — Russia’s Year of Political
Homophobia l
Part I Homophobia in Russia after 1945
1 Forging Gulag Sexualities: Penal Homosexuality and the
Reform of the Gulag after Stalin 27
2 Comrades, Queers, and “Oddballs”: Sodomy, Masculinity,
and Gendered Violence in Leningrad Province in the
1950s 51
3 The Diary of Soviet Singer Vadim Kozin: Reading Queer
Subjectivity in 1950s Russia 73
Part II Queer Visibility and “Traditional Sexual Relations”
4 From Stalinist Pariahs to Subjects of “Managed
Democracy”: Queers in Moscow, 1945 to the
Present 93
5 Active, Passive, and Russian: The National Idea in Gay
Men’s Pornography m
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CONTENTS
6 “Let Them Move to France!”: Public Homophobia and
“Traditional” Sexuality in the Early Putin Years 131
Part III Writing and Remembering Russia’s Queer Past
7 Stalinist Homophobia and the “Stunted Archive”:
Challenges to Writing the History of Gay Men’s
Persecution in the USSR 151
8 Shame, Pride, and “Non-traditional” Lives: The Dilemmas
of Queering Russian Biography 177
9 On the Boulevards of Magadan: Historical Time,
Geopolitics, and Queer Memory in Homophobic
Russia 195
Notes 211
Selected further reading 279
Index 281
INDEX
Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.
“A Just Russia” party, 12,134, 216
Africa, 3, 5,17,180
“Americanization of the homosexual,”
94-5,102
archives and archival politics, 14, 19,
22,28,29, 32,41,43,
44,53,74, 80,88,150,
151-75, 185,186,191,
192,201-7, 209, 223,
227, 238, 247, 250, 257,
259,261,262,263,267,
271
Canadian Lesbian and Gay
Archives, 247, 257
International Homo and Lesbian
Information Center and
Archives (Amsterdam),
247
Moscow Archive of Lesbians and
Gays, 205, 209, 247
Asia, 5,180
Babenko, Lidia, 54-5, 58-9, 59-60, 65,
66, 70, 71
Baltic republics, 168,171,175, 201
other post-Soviet states, 201, 206—7,
208-9
Barkova, Anna, 97
Bell, Wilson, 28,29,31
Beria, Lavrenty, 77, 83
“biographical amnesia,” 23
bisexuality, 10, 20-1,101,118,173,
180,192
Brezhnev, Leonid, 47-8, 96, 97-8,103,
152, 172
Chauncey, George, 67,182, 183
child sex abuse, 36, 77, 132,155
Christianity, professions of, 7, 9, 15-16
Chuev, Aleksandr, 9,10,12,145
“closet” thinking, 21,177—8,180,
192-3
Cold War, 28, 70, 94, 95, 96,104,130,
200
commemoration and memory politics,
3-6, 23, 73, 79-80,149,
174, 196-9, 201-7
commemoration of suffering/courage,
4, 23
Communist Party
Bolsheviks/Communist Party of the
Soviet Union, xiv, 40, 69,
83,91,93,104,134,155,
158,165,167, 168,170,
172,174, 202, 246
Communist Party of the Russian
Federation, 134,137
decriminalization of male
homosexuality
across Europe, 3-4
in Estonia, 168
in Germany, 3
in Russia 1922,16, 32, 155, 156
in Russia 1993, 7-8, 88, 92,106,
111, 138, 202-3, 205, 206
confirmed in debate 1997, 106,
136-7
confirmed in debate 2002, 112,
142
discrimination at work, 2, 9
Dostoevsky, Fedor, 32-3, 50
effeminacy, 33, 53, 54, 57-8, 59, 67-8,
72, 84, 118
Enikeeva, Dilia, 142-3, 144, 145
282
INDEX
Estonia, 168, 171—2
Eurasia, xi, 81, 87, 195, 197, 200, 201
European Union (EU), 5, 94, 106, 112,
146, 200-1, 208
anti-discrimination laws, 112
feminism/anti-feminism, 3, 7, 11, 28,
48,94, 113
film culture, 95, 111, 113, 119-20,
194
Freud, Sigmund, 101, 157-8, 180
“gay pride,” 180, 193, 197, 206-7
“gay shaming,” 182, 184, 193
gender transgression, 58, 68
geopolitics, 19, 23, 112, 146, 164-6,
199-201,208
Georgia, 146, 169, 173, 175
Gernet, Mikhail N., 33, 50
quoted, 33-4
Ginzburg, Evgeniia, 48, 49
quoted, 48
globalization, 17, 22, 114, 145
of capitalism, 104
of culture, 111, 122—3
of neoliberalism, 5
of sexuality, 128, 129, 134, 180
Gorbachev, Mikhail, 16, 91-2, 94, 104,
105,108, 111
Goriacheva, Svetlana, 132—6, 133, 138,
141, 145, 146
Gorky, Maxim, 165—6, 166
Grishin, Pavel, 54—5, 57, 58-9, 59-60,
63-5, 66-7, 70-1, 72
case file, 60, 63, 64, 65, 70
Gulag, 27-50, 76, 80, 87, 88, 138,152,
159-60, 169,195
bestiality, 35,49
class distinctions, 37—8, 49, 50
“colonies,” 11, 27, 30, 31, 32, 40,
42, 44, 45, 160
cultural activities (KVCh)/theater,
39, 40, 45, 73, 78
“degraded” prisoners, 45—6, 50, 115
as “economic empire,” 29-31, 34,
40, 195
as expression of Stalinism, 21, 22,
25, 27, 29,45,48-9, 50,
78, 80
“Gulag queer,” 28-9, 32, 33-50, 73,
80,127, 184
heterosexuality, 27-31, 34, 48
kulaks, 186
memoir literature, 48-9, 80, 168
“negotiation of power,” 29, 42, 115
pregnancy/maternity, 30-1, 34, 38
reform/release/dismantling, 22, 25,
93,96, 170
sexual coercion, 35, 36, 46, 50, 115
“socially alien”/“political”
prisoners, 33, 35, 36, 38,
47-8,50,80,160
“socially friendly”/“common
criminal” prisoners, 35,
36,38,47, 50, 160
tattooing, 37, 41, 45-6, 46, 47, 50,
88,115, 153
during war, 168 (see also Magadan)
“heteronormativity,” 3, 23, 31, 49, 153,
173, 175, 180, 201,204
“compulsory heterosexuality,” 178
“heteronormative voice,” 150,
178-9, 184-6, 189, 190-1,
193, 198
Hirschfeld, Magnus, 156,157
Holocaust, 4, 17, 202
homonationalism, 3, 4-5, 23, 183, 201
homophobia as a term/concept, 19—20,
44-5
alternative terms, 3
origin, 3
spread, 3-5, 20
“homosociability,” 57, 58, 62-3, 68,
139, 168
internet, 9, 92, 99, 107,111, 112, 116,
121, 134, 145
digital technologies generally, 105,
108, 115,155, 205, 207
regulation, 180,193
Ives, George, 74, 81, 83, 84, 87, 88
Kalinin, Roman, 105
Khodorkovsky, Mikhail, 27
Khrushchev, Nikita, 16, 42, 43, 44—5,
47, 78, 95, 96-7, 97-8,
170
I
INDEX
283
Kiselev, Aleksei, 51, 54, 55-6, 57, 59,
61-2, 63, 66, 67-70, 72
Klein, Lev, 152, 173
Klimova, Dina, 80
Kliuev, Nikolai, 164,167, 179, 183-1,
186-8, 187, 189,193,
194
executed, 184, 187
published verse, 156,186
surviving letters, 153, 186, 188,
192
Kozin, Vadim, 23, 26, 73-89, 96, 164,
172,179,186, 189-91,
193
diaries, 22, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80-9,
153,189-91,192
quoted, 82, 83, 84, 84-5, 85, 86,
182-3
as diva, 77
in the Gulag, 39, 73, 77-8, 80, 81,
88,95, 184, 189
museum and monument, 79, 79—80,
196, 196-9, 201-2 (see
also Magadan)
Krokodil, 95
Kuntsman, Adi, 28, 38, 48, 49
Kuzmin, Mikhail Alekseevich, 179,
180, 181, 186, 188-9,
192, 193
journal, 74, 84, 87, 188, 192
Krylia (novel), 123, 188
published verse, 115, 156
Kvir, 112, 121
Latvia, 129, 168, 169, 171, 172
Left Socialist Revolutionary party, 155
Lenin, Vladimir, 16, 68, 74, 75, 156,
196,202
Leningrad (see St Petersburg)
lesbianism, 20-1, 94, 96-7,100, 103,
106-7, 154, 185
attempt to criminalize, 7, 136, 146,
171
in the Gulag, 33-4, 35, 36-8, 38-9,
42,43-4, 48
“not a threat,” 32, 44, 96, 155
“supposedly curable”/“treatments,”
43—4, 97-8, 104, 150
Lisenko, Lev, 162, 174
Magadan, 10, 79, 80, 81,189,195-9
Musical-Dramatic Theater, 39, 73,
78, 80, 87, 172,182
penal colony, 30, 73, 75, 77—8,182,
189,195, 196-7 (see also
Kozin, Vadim)
male rape, 35, 36, 127, 129,144—5,
169-70
Martin, Robert K., 178, 179, 182,
184-5, 193
Marx, Karl/Marxist, 49, 99,165,196
masturbation, attempt to criminalize,
7, 136, 146
medicalization of sexualities, 53, 143,
157
Medvedev, Dmitry, 2
Middle East, 17
Ministry of Internal Affairs, 42—3
Mizulina, Elena, 12—13, 17, 18, 19
Morozov, David, 55-6, 59, 61-2, 63,
64, 66, 71
Moscow, 17, 22, 91, 116, 158-9,163,
169
and anti-propaganda legislation,
10
Archive of Lesbians and Gays, 205,
209
cruising grounds/cottages, 91, 96,
99-100
pleshka, 99, 100—1
Eurovision Song Contest 2009, 112
expansion, 8, 98
as gay hub, 22, 52, 68, 91, 93—5,
97, 98, 101-8, 107, 113
and “gay pride,” 8, 94, 112, 207—8
location of “fictive marriages,”
98-9, 103
Metropole Hotel, 77, 95-6
Olympics 1980, 17, 99, 173
Putin wrestling match, 6
World Athletics Championships
2013, 18
Muslims/Islam, 7, 8, 18, 180
Nazism, 3-4, 17, 18, 154, 165, 166,
202
concentration camps, 28
Hitler, Adolf, 2, 166
Reichstag fire, 163
284
INDEX
Paradzhanov, Sergei, 152, 169, 172-3,
184, 192
Parnok, Sophie, 20, 156
Politburo, 32,159
pornography, 113—30, 132, 135, 146
child, 132, 134, 141
in eastern Europe, 120, 129
impact of AIDS, 125—6
indigenous Russian, 92, 113-14,
115-25, 126-30
film,121-5
heterosexual, 113, 114, 116,
125, 130
imported tropes, 114, 126—7,
128, 129
Kazakh 123-5,124, 128-9
Military Zone series, 121-2
Moscow: The Power of
Submission, 122-3,
127-8
To Moscow with Love, 123, 127
in the west, 115, 118,120, 125-6
Prague Spring, 94
prostitution, 35, 162
female, 71,134,141,167
male, 32-3, 123, 159, 162
psychiatric reports, 34, 68, 71, 96—7,
103,104,135,156,157,
171
Grishin case, 54, 59—60, 63, 67
and lesbianism, 43—4,150
Pussy Riot, 11
Putin, Vladimir, 2, 6, 13, 15, 111, 146
first term, 7, 8, 22-3, 92, 105, 131,
138, 146
homophobic campaigning/policy,
2-3, 10, 11, 121
and masculinity, 2, 92, 139, 146
popularity/unpopularity, 6, 92
quoted, 16, 177
second term, 8, 108, 131
third term, 11,112,121,145
“tolerant” stances, 15—6, 18, 112
and “traditional values,” 7, 12, 16,
17,18-19, 200
queer biography, 178-94
“queer eyes,” 153, 156, 161, 164, 174,
175
Queer memory, see Commemoration
and memory politics
queer theory, 3, 21, 28, 113, 150, 153,
182, 191,207
“queer visibility,” 7, 87-8, 91, 103,
129-30, 145
racism, 2, 4
Raikov, Gennady, 136—8, 142, 143,
145,146
Ranevskaya, Faina, 97
rape (men on women), 54-5, 60, 65,
66.70, 111
Red Army/Russian Armed Forces, 51,
53.56.61.70, 95, 122,
144-5, 168
“hot Russian soldiers,” 116-18,
117, 121,126-7, 130
religious conversion, 49
Revolution of 1917 (as watershed), 31,
75, 86-7,91, 101, 113,
115, 155, 156
rural queer lives, 52—3, 57—8, 69, 71—2,
118, 123, 171
Russia
activism, 8—9, 106, 107
age of consent, 111, 132, 134, 135,
142, 143,146
alcohol, 1-2, 51, 52, 54, 62-3, 71,
78, 139,168
bathhouses, 36, 51, 52, 55, 57, 61,
62, 63, 68-9
capitalist transition, 92, 104, 111,
131, 136, 139, 196,200
civil unrest, 6, 11, 41
consumerism, 94
“cult of criminality,” 41
cultural change, 112-13
dissidents, 48, 50, 94,170
economic crisis 2008, 6
economic planning 1960s, 91, 98
entrapment, 78—9,172
van der Lubbe letter, 163—4
and Europe, 4, 104,154, 180,
199-200, 208
famine, 76
financial crisis 1998, 8,107, 108,
116
foreigners arrested, 13-14
INDEX
285
gender imbalance/“demographic
anxiety,” 25, 40—1, 52,
95,111,131,134-5,138,
139-41
glasnost, 104, 108, 111
homoeroticism in art, 114, 115
internal passports, 98,103-4, 157,
158, 161, 162
legislation in the Duma
abortion law and practice, 30,
57,95,151
anti-“propaganda” law, 2, 6,
9-15, 193, 201, 203, 205,
209
implementation, 14,15,17,
18,177
Defence of Morality bill 2002, 7,
23, 131-47
LGBT archives, 106-7, 115, 150,
153-4
“archival revolution,” 28
LGBT publishing, 106—8,115
masculinity, 2, 50, 63, 66, 71, 86,
95, 131-2, 132-3
“crisis of masculinity,” 23, 53,
138-41
in sexual acts, 37, 58, 67, 118,
126
media control, 92, 93—4
“official homophobia,” 25, 45, 80,
89,108,154,158,193,
201,207-9
official records (lack of), 151—3
“pedophilia lobby,” 13, 16, 142
perestroika, 104, 108, 111, 186
planned show-trial, 166
prosecutions “by analogy,” 167
“remembering collectives,” 149—50
samizdat, 102, 114
sexual regulation, 56—7, 70, 71, 92,
95, 96, 111, 134-5, 140,
200-1
as “population management,” 13
“sexual revolution” of the 1920s,
155-8
“sexual revolution” of the 1960s, 91
“sexual revolution” of the 1990s,
7, 22-3, 92,104,111-12,
115, 130, 131, 134, 141
Soviet diaries, 74
Soviet era, end of, 92, 93,104, 111,
112,115,149, 200
surveillance, 98,190
post-Stalin, 25, 46, 94, 151, 170,
173-4
Stalinist, 31, 41, 44, 76, 77,
95-6, 152
“traditional” models of relationships,
5, 6, 12-13, 92, 105, 132,
145-7 (see also under Putin)
Tsarist/Imperial era, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36, 45, 123,155,200
violence against LGBT people, 1—2,
4, 8, 12, 14, 22, 71
violence by LGBT people, 53, 54,
66,71
“year of homophobia,” 5—6,14—16,19
Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), 7,
11,14-15, 18, 145, 155,
196, 200-1
Russia Today (RT), 15
St Petersburg (Leningrad/Petrograd),
47,102,167, 169,188,
190, 203, 206,209
and anti-propaganda legislation, 10
cruising grounds, 75,161—2,172
as gay hub, 68, 72, 87, 103, 105,
107-8,113, 156-9,161-3,
194
Leningrad Province, 20, 52^1, 58,
169-70
Nevdubstroi, 54—5, 56—7, 59—60,
63-6, 70-1
Rakhia, 51, 55-7, 61-2, 66, 67,
68, 70-1
Siege of Leningrad, 56, 70
same-sex marriage, 15,16, 19,112,
118, 157, 200
Savchenko, Boris, 79—80, 88, 189—91
biographies of Kozin, 80,172, 189,
198
quoted, 190
Section 28, 9,11—12,13
sexually transmitted infections (STIs)/
venereal diseases, 31, 33,
34, 41-2, 48, 50, 167, 170,
172, 174
286
INDEX
HIV/AIDS, 94, 111, 115, 118,
125—6, 139, 203,205
AIDS-related prejudice, 4, 105,
136
“A ID S-terrorism,” 118, 120
“safer sex” campaigns, 106, 111,
115, 118,119
Sochi Winter Olympics, 5-6, 15,
17-19, 146
pre-Olympics amnesty, 11
proposed boycott, 17-18
sodomy (specifically), 60-1, 66, 78-9,
95, 106,155
in the Gulag, 41, 42—4
law of 1934, 32, 76, 78, 151,
152-3, 158-65, 166-70,
182, 186-7, 203
attempted reaffirmation 2002,
136, 137, 142, 146
convictions, 54-5, 56, 70, 77, 83,
87, 96, 173, 189,196
outside Russia, 171
reaffirmed, 42, 83, 96, 151, 170
repealed, 8, 155, 156, 202-3,
205
victims, 22, 38, 39, 73, 80, 172,
173, 183, 205-6
U S states law, 18
“spectral sexuality,” 9, 11, 15, 19, 185
Stalin, Joseph, 32, 49, 73, 74, 76, 77,
96, 151-2,166, 195
de-Stalinization, 16, 25, 41, 44—5,
47-8,96, 154, 170, 202
dies, 29, 40, 42, 78, 80, 93, 96, 170
Five Year Plan 1929, 29-30
framing the anti-sodomy law,
158-60, 163, 167, 170
Great Terror 1937-8, 30, 31-2, 68,
73, 76, 108, 151-3,158,
160,166-7
neo-Stalinism, 48, 97—8, 134, 136
Stalinism, 31, 48—9, 80, 149, 151,
158,174, 186, 202,203
and targeted terror, 151—3
(see also under Gulag; Whyte,
Harry)
Stella, Francesca, 20-1, 192-3
Stonewall, 3, 94,180,185, 191
subculture (metropolitan/urban), 52,
67, 68, 72, 96, 101-2, 206
language, 28, 33, 35-9, 44, 50, 53,
57,67, 100
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, 14, 16, 84,
85, 101, 177-8, 186, 193
teenaged sexuality, 134-5, 141-2
Tema, 105-6, 107, 115
Tornovoi, Vladislav, 1-2,12, 14, 27
transgender, 2, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 20, 21,
103-4,157
Trifonov, Gennady, 127, 130, 152,
173
Turing, Alan, 185,191-2,197-8
Manchester monument, 197-9,
198, 201-2
Ukraine, 21, 97, 159, 168,171, 172,
174, 175, 201
crisis of 2014, 19, 201, 207
revolution of 2004,146
United Russia Party (UR), 2, 6-7, 10,
12
Volgograd, 1-2
war
Afghanistan, 91
Chechnya, 126-7, 130, 139
Iraq, 146
Second World War, 30, 40, 52, 56,
70, 73, 77, 95, 168, 198,
202 (see also under
St Petersburg: Siege)
Weimar Germany, 4, 32, 157
Westernism, 5, 8, 11, 16-17, 21, 142,
178-9,183,192, 199
Whyte, Harry, 112, 164-5, 174
Wilde, Oscar, 83, 84
Yagoda, Genrikh, 158-9, 160, 163,
164, 167
Yeltsin, Boris, 88, 105-6, 111, 116,
172
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