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adam_text | Contents List offigures and tables List of contributors Acknowledgments ix xi xiv Introduction 1 GALINA MIAZHEVICH 1 Queer first-person life writing in post-Soviet Russia: Between symbol and secret 19 BRIAN JAMES BAER 2 Queer readings of Soviet children’s films, 1931-1954 40 ALIAKSANDRA IHNATOVICH 3 Representations of female masculinity in Soviet history, or visibility of diversity through art practice 57 VICTORIA SUVOROFF 4 Transgression and the social body in Petr Pavlensky and Seroe Fioletovoe’s political performance art 77 ALICE E. Μ. UNDERWOOD 5 A quare story of the North Caucasian lesbian and trans women in the staging of The Voices 95 TATIANA KLEPIKOVA 6 Russia as the West’s queer other: Gosha Rubchinskiy’s politics of fashion 114 MARIA ENGSTRÖM 7 Queer economics: Worlds, appearances and the symbolic exchange VLAD STRUKOV 134
viii Contents 8 Lesbian love stories and online popular culture: The case of web series 154 SAARA RATILAINEN 9 Queering #МеТоо: Russian media discourse on same-sex sexual harassment in the context of a global anti-harassment movement 173 OLGA ANDREEVSKIKH Afterword: Making Russia queerer, or the strange paradox of President Putin’s incitement to discourse 191 DAN HEALEY Index 200
Index actors 2, 8, 51, 101 102, 136, 148-149, 156, 160-161, 163, 166-167, 173 aesthetic codes 148 alien 72, 117; alienation 86, 160-161; alienate 44, 78, 101, 166 ambiguous 5-6, 87, 167; gender ambiguity 67; sexual ambiguity 162 androgyny 126, 160 art 1-2, 4-6, 8, 11-12, 14, 30, 50, 59, 63, 148, 192, 194-197; artists 4, 10, 21, 24-25, 31-32, 49, 61-63, 70-71, 77-92, 114-115, 120-123, 135, 139, 155, 192, 194-197 artist-activists 90, 95, 97, 121 audiences 9,13,40, 78,92, 95, 97-102,104, 107-109, 140-141, 148, 155-156, 160-161, 163, 175, 178; international audience 193; national audience 197; Russian audiences 102, 186; Russian-speaking audiences 182; Soviet audiences 41; Western European audiences 102 blogosphere 115, 117, 149-150; blogs 146, 158, 164, 192 body politics 71 bodies 71, 81, 85, 88, 92, 156; non-normative gender bodies 11, 77-78; queer bodies 103, 127 boundaries 59, 77-78, 86, 89-90, 145, 147, 148; bodily boundaries 82, 91; gender boundaries 70, 149 bourgeois 42, 53, 157, 196; bourgeoisie 64, 68 brand 14, 114, 117, 125, 127-129, 135-139, 144-147, 149-150; queer branding 8; queer brands 137, 142, 193 camp 4, 9, 116-117 campaigns 9, 22, 167, 173-174, 179, 183, 185, 192, 194 capitalism 81, 136, 143, 145, 193; capitalist 8, 14, 42, 114, 116, 144 celebritisation 9; celebrities 12, 23, 120, 128, 140, 143-145, 147-149, 187, 192; celebrity 8, 10, 12, 14, 23, 135, 143-144, 147, 150, 174 censor 41, 187; censored 32, 72; censoring 3-4, 22; censorship 3, 24, 59, 70-71, 158; post-Soviet Russian censorship 4, 20, 22, 24, 32, 70-71, 187; self-censorship 20, 71, 168; Soviet
censorship 3,41, 59 childhood politics 41 class 42, 44-46, 48, 51-52, 140, 147-148; creative class 145; middle class 33; working class 46 closet 33-34, 46, 49, 53, 194, 196; closeted 33, 49, 154, 183 codes 9, 41, 51; aesthetic codes 148; artistic codes 134; cultural codes 118, 126, 130; queer codes 13-14; visual codes 135 collective 2, 10, 42-48, 50-54, 95, 164-165, 168-169, 196; collectivisation 41; collectivity 105 comedians 136, 147-148 comedy 8, 12, 140, 144, 163, 193 commodification 9, 120, 144; commodities 8; commodity 14, 135, 142, 145, 149 community 12, 97, 108, 135, 147-148, 163, 168, 193-194; community build ing 160; communities 79, 102, 134, 136, 169; activist communities 95; art communities 129; gay and lesbian communities 12, 141, 149-150; LGBTQI+ community 1-2, 4, 7, 70,
Index 201 116, 141, 154 158, 160, 163, 167-168, 180; male, homosocial communities 42, 53; Muslim community 11; queer community 14, 115 conservative turn 2, 6, 81, 114; neo-conservative turn 186 consumer 69, 120, 137, 145, 147, 160; consumer capitalism 143; consumerist Russia 144 counterculture 117, 124 see also culture criminalisation of homosexuality 2, 33; décriminalisation of homosexuality 58 cross-dressing 3, 67 cultural codes see codes cultural contexts 156, 161; cultural determinism 72; cultural differences 146-147; cultural establishment 30, 120; cultural exchange 13, 130, 137-138; cultural flows 7; cultural history 142-143; cultural imperialism 33; cultural industries 12, 138, 140, 154; cultural politics 21, 168; cultural production 1, 7-8, 12, 14, 116, 134, 139, 155, 168, 192; cultural products 3, 169; cultural realms 2, 6, 13; cultural recycling 114, 116; cultural representations 4, 157-158, 168; cultural space 29; cultural stereotypes 117; cultural studies 2, 9; cultural traditions 106, 116, 163, 169; cultural trends 2; cultural tropes 8 culture: queer culture 59, 115-116, 135, 193, 194; Russian culture 54, 72, 78, 91, 115, 121; Soviet culture 53, 162; subcultures 81, 125, 129, 158; Western cultures 34, 123; youth culture 127 deviance 12, 30, 33; deviant 43, 53-54, 157, 165; deviant behaviour 67; deviant femininity 81, 85; deviant sexuality 66 digital culture 158 digital information flows 154 digital media 4, 154, 191, 196 digital pro-sumption 7 digital self-expression 7 digital space 169 digital storytelling 154-155 discourse: authoritative discourse 90;
cultural discourse 157-158; discriminatory discourse 165; dominant discourse 1, 43, 45, 166; establishment discourse 5; media discourse 12, 173-175, 179, 184-185; moralistic discourse 4, 79; normativity discourse 11, 41; political discourse 91, 121, 186; queer discourse 115-116; sexual harassment discourse 175, 178, 186-187; sexuality-related discourse 2, 25, 28, 30, 33, 58, 64, 69, 87, 186-187, 191, 196 discrimination 3, 70, 87, 89, 141, 165, 182 drag 67, 115, 123-124, 139-141, 149-150 economics of gender see gender empowerment 7, 92, 104, 164; empowering 155, 158 entrepreneur 69, 135-136, 146-148, 150, 193; entrepreneurial 10, 12, 142 estrada 9, 142 ethnicity 10-11, 99, 108, 147 fashion 1, 4, 9-10, 12, 67-68, 114, 116-122, 124-130, 134, 136, 139, 144-146, 193; anti-fashion 117-118 feminist activists 81, 89, 174, 194; feminist approach 40, 186; feminist ideas 79; feminist movement 134, 173-174; feminist scholars 98, 155, 164 femininity 6, 11, 42-43, 53, 65, 68, 81, 85 film 3-4, 6, 9-11, 22, 40-54, 87, 89-90, 97, 116, 118, 120, 124, 129, 134-135, 139, 143, 155, 158, 160, 162-163, 167-168, 193, 196 gay propaganda law 1-4, 32, 34, 40, 70-71, 79, 115, 186, 191, 196 gender: as social construct 65, 137, 150; economics of gender 134, 138-139; gender-based violence 102, 174; gender diversity 58-60, 64—65, 71-72; gender fluidity 1-2, 141; gender hierarchies 45^16, 53, 91, 156, 162, 196; gender identity see identity; gender inequality 8, 137, 150; gender neutrality 5; gender norms 40, 42, 66-68, 80, 89, 92; gender normativity 50, 65, 91; gender non-normativity 81, 98, 109; gender
performativity 65; gender politics 78; gender representation 5-6, 58, 63-66, 69-70, 154, 167; gender roles 10, 68, 80, 85; gender stereotypes 148-149, 168; gender subjectivities 40-43, 52-53 genderless 86 global cultural exchange 97, 130, 138; global culture 114, 117, 119-120, 154; global media 7, 9, 139, 154-169;
202 Index global movements 7, 9, 12, 173, 175, 183, 186, 194 global gay 4, 33 globalisation 7-8, 10, 125-126, 192-193 grassroots creative production 5, 12, 154-155, 158, 163, 167-169 harassment 12, 141, 173-187, 194 heteronormative 5, 11, 51, 68, 116, 145, 147, 158, 165; heteronormative sexualities 1, 4, 13, 137, 141, 186, 195-196; heteronormativity 6, 78 heterosexual 4, 11, 24, 29, 33, 40, 52-54, 79, 156, 161, 166, 176, 179-180, 196 homoeroticism 7, 10, 12, 45—46, 49-50, 52-56 homophobia 3, 6, 12, 20, 45-46, 70, 77, 88, 161, 166, 185, 187, 191, 194, 197 homosexual 2-5, 12, 21, 23-34, 40, 42, 49-50, 52-53, 58-59, 67, 69, 71, 134, 142, 149, 156-157, 177; homosexual invisibility 157, 181, 185 homosexuality 70, 141, 145, 157, 176-183, 195 identity 28-29, 33, 69, 77, 83, 87, 89, 135-136, 138-139, 147, 149, 159; binary identity 156; closeted identity 51; cultural identity 78; gender and sexual identity 40-41, 86, 91, 134, 157-158, 161, 165, 183; identity building 130; identity politics 5-6; lesbian identity 59, 155, 162; male identity 52; national identity 117, 128, 193; normative identity 14, 45; queer identity 5, 162 inclusive 146, 158; inclusiveness 115-116, 130; inclusivity 117 information flows 9, 154 international media 175 see also transnational media international publics 1 international relations 2, 130, 134 internet 71, 156, 158, 160, 164, 168, 175-176, 178, 181, 192 intersectionality 11 journalists 2, 12, 95, 115, 142, 174-175, 177-185 LGBT activism 6, 69-70, 95, 156, 166-168, 191-192, 196-197; in post-Soviet Russia 5-6 LGBTQI+ community see community LGBT-inclusive
language 180, 182-183, 187 LGBTQI+ politics 163, 195 LGBTQI+ publications 3-4 LGBTQI+ rights 33, 70, 80, 86, 115, 138, 145, 166-167, 173, 179-182 LGBTQI+ visibility 154-158, 167-168, 180, 193, 195 lesbian 2, 5-6, 8, 11-12, 14, 41, 43, 59, 64, 95-101, 108-109, 134, 136, 149, 154-169, 191, 193-195 liberal 23, 26, 34, 79-80, 90, 149, 159, 175-176; liberalisation 21, 24, 186; liberalism 114; liberal media 87 literature 2, 9, 43, 59, 134, 155, 158, 168 machismo 78; macho 138, 143, 149, 183 magazines 115, 117, 120, 145-146 mainstream 90, 116, 122, 154, 158; mainstream media 1-2, 4-5, 7, 96, 156, 167, 169, 175, 178 marginal 7, 19, 47, 116, 154, 161; marginality 129; marginalisation 7, 10-11, 87; marginalised 14, 50, 53, 77, 98, 141, 157, 162 masculinity 45, 78, 80-82, 85, 89, 139-141, 143-145, 147, 149, 185; female masculinity 11, 57-72, 195-196; hypermasculinity 3, 68, 79; militant masculinity 149; patriotic masculinity 10, 12; queer masculinity 126; socialist masculinity 141 media: outlets 4, 13, 95, 174-181, 183-185, 187; media production 1, 9; amateur media production 7; national media 7-8; Russian state-controlled media 1, 4-5, 9, 13 médicalisation of homosexuality 4-5, 33 memory politics 127 military 27, 66-67, 89, 90-91 military wear 11, 114, 119, 122, 125-127, 148 monetisation 13, 144, 193 moralistic discourse see discourse music 9-10, 21, 50, 116, 119-120, 123-125, 129, 141-142, 158, 163; musicians 4, 123 music videos 3, 8, 115, 117-118, 129, 148, 163, 166-167 Muslim women 97, 99, 104, 109, 194 myth 25, 77, 191; myth-making 91; mythology 87, 90, 157; counter-mythology 89
Index 203 nation building 3, 5, 117 nation as moral power 79 nationhood 149 national identity see identity national media see media national narratives 91, 114, 126 nationalism 87; nationalists 22, 25-26, 125, 191 national sovereignty 91, 116 nationalise children 44 neo-liberal: economy 116, 120; neo-liberal intrusion 33; neo-liberal logic 8, 10; neo-liberal order 116; neo-liberal regime 12 newspaper 44, 51, 176-177, 184 non-binary 6, 12, 90, 116, 134, 154 non-heteronormative sexualities 134, 136-138, 141, 143-144, 157, 162, 174-178, 180-181, 185-187 non-normative 11, 13, 14, 23-24, 26, 29, 30, 41, 53, 77-78, 80-81, 86, 88, 90, 92, 98, 154, 157; non-normativity 77, 80, 82, 106, 109 normative 6, 10, 12, 14, 41—43, 45-47, 49-50, 53, 79, 82, 86-87, 89, 114, 116; normativity 1, 5, 10-11, 41, 50, 65, 92, 142 see also heteronormative non-traditional orientation 13, 30, 159, 180-182, 186-187; non-traditional sexuality 174, 185, 191; non-tradi tional sexual relations 40, 79, 154, 191; non-traditional values 3, 40 nostalgia 26, 31, 102, 108, 117, 127-128, 140, 193; nostalgic 4, 11, 114, 120, 126, 142 online: activism 169, 194; online content 3; online culture 154; online discus sions 79; online distribution 156, 167; online exchanges 4; online media 1, 10, 87, 176, 179; online networks 160; online platforms 157; online publications 23, 181; online video 154 other 3, 12, 14, 63, 88, 98, 114-115, 117, 127, 130, 158; otherness 69 patriarchal cultures 164, 174; patriarchal family 43; patriarchal male gaze 158; patriarchal repression 162; patriarchal society 156, 165; patriarchal
stereotypes 168; patriarchal values 6; patriarchal violence 104; heteropatriarchal 11, 102, 104 patriotic: pride 79; patriotic queer 14, 117; patriotic remakes 11,114; patriotism 114, 129-130; see also patriotic masculinity perestroika 2, 21, 24, 68, 70, 117, 120, 142, 193; post-perestroika 118 performances 4-5, 9-11, 13, 24, 59, 67, 77-92, 95-99, 101-103, 106-107, 109, 115, 135, 140-142, 147, 149, 194-195 performativity 6, 8, 11-12, 65 persona 85, 141; personae 148-149 politics 2, 4, 21, 25, 34, 79, 81, 156, 163, 174, 175 popular culture 3-4, 115, 134, 137, 142, 154-156, 158, 160, 162, 168 pop music 4, 8-9, 141-142, 158; pop singers 14; pop star 193 populism 114, 127 post-Soviet culture 30 power: relations 41, 52; power structures 49, 53-54; state power 77, 79, 82-84, 90, 92, 134-135, 176 pre-revolutionary Russia 9, 58-59, 69 privacy 19-20, 26-27, 48 private and public realms 9-10, 20-21, 24-25, 27 propaganda 40, 58, 59, 68, 70-71, 79, 83, 88,154, 192 see also gay propaganda law psychiatrists 42, 50, 83, 90, 91; psychiatry 82, 90 psychoanalysis 135; psychoanalytic 24, 31, 82 queerness 2, 5-9, 11, 14, 40-41, 69, 82, 98, 101, 104, 106-107, 109, 133, 141, 143, 146-147, 150, 192, 197 queer aesthetic 9-12, 114-117, 126, 127 queer codes see codes queer culture see culture queer discourse see discourse queer economics 134-150, 193; queer symbolic economics 7, 12, 138-139, 144, 148, 150 queerification 114, 120-122 ideology: bourgeoise ideology 64; conservative ideology 7, 11; dominant ideology 49; heteropatriarchal ideology 104; proletarian ideology 42; queer ideology 117; Soviet
ideology 122; state ideology 41 queering 1-2, 5-Ю, 14, 78, 82, 121, 141, 142, 145, 149, 156, 157, 168, 169, 173-187, 195 queer politics 156 queer sensibilities 13, 103, 192, 193
204 Index queer world building 135-136, 145, 149 radio 95, 176, 181-182, 185, 191 religion 10, 104-105, 147 religious 22, 27, 30, 42, 83, 98, 103, 109, 127, 194 repression 28, 30-31, 82, 85, 95, 162 romance 98, 158 romantic comedy 12, 163, 193 romantic love 10, 155, 169 romantic relationships 12, 49, 168 romantic representations 156 Russian culture see culture Russian nation-state 2 Russianness 6, 12, 114 secrecy 19, 24, 27, 48; secret 19-34, 48-49, 196 self-censorship see censorship self-identification 29, 100 sexual harassment see harassment sexual pathologies 4, 25; pathologised sexuality 69-70, 72, 158 sexual politics 166, 167 social media 70, 86, 90, 143, 148, 149, 160, 173, 192 social capital 141 social construct 65-66 social exclusion 59 social networking 174, 175 social order 24, 46, 54, 86 social policy 41 social relations 45 social status 50 social structure 51 social system 11, 47, 92 social ties 44, 46 social values 84, 144, 147, 148 socialisation 44; socialised 164 socialist: ideas 33; socialist state 43-44; socialist 99, 120; see also socialist masculinity; post-socialist 158, 193 socio-cultural construction of sexuality 40 socio-cultural context 5, 11, 41 socio-cultural expectations 65 Soviet state construction of childhood 43-44 Soviet culture see culture Soviet culture of sexuality 161 Soviet ideology see ideology Soviet regulation of sexuality 82 Soviet state repression 28 state-imposed discourses 187; stateimposed heteronormativity 186 state-sustained homophobia 12, 187 state control 81, 84, 90, 134 state power see power state protection of children 40
see also gay propaganda law state violence 88, 92 stereotypes see cultural stereotypes, gender stereotypes storytelling 12, 101, 136, 154-156, 163-164, 166-167, 169 subversion 8, 10, 84, 135, 193 symbolic capital 13,117,141,143,144,148 symbolic economics 135-136, 138, 139, 144, 148, 150 see also queer symbolic economics symbolic exchange 134-150, 149 symbolic goods 136, 138 symbolic order 115, 162 symbolic power 104 symbolic production 154, 155, 167, 169 symbolism 28, 47, 87 taboo 50, 53 theatre 1, 5, 9-11, 21, 95-109, 160 traditional sexuality 12, 187; traditional values 1, 3, 5, 6, 14, 22, 70, 79, 114, 174, 186 transgender 1-2, 88, 90, 98 transgression 5-6, 8-10, 12-13, 43, 50, 53, 72, 77-92, 115-116, 142, 147, 149, 157, 196 transmedia 12, 136, 147 transnational market 126 transnational media 14 transphobia 88, 194 user-generated content 164, 167 violence see gender-based; patriarchal; state violence visual turn 8 web see internet web series 5, 9, 154-169, 193 website 3, 71,156, 160-161, 176, 176 Western discourse 64, 184 Western ideas 72 Western ideals 115 Western threat to Russian sexuality 116 Western values 14 Moneta i
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Contents List offigures and tables List of contributors Acknowledgments ix xi xiv Introduction 1 GALINA MIAZHEVICH 1 Queer first-person life writing in post-Soviet Russia: Between symbol and secret 19 BRIAN JAMES BAER 2 Queer readings of Soviet children’s films, 1931-1954 40 ALIAKSANDRA IHNATOVICH 3 Representations of female masculinity in Soviet history, or visibility of diversity through art practice 57 VICTORIA SUVOROFF 4 Transgression and the social body in Petr Pavlensky and Seroe Fioletovoe’s political performance art 77 ALICE E. Μ. UNDERWOOD 5 A quare story of the North Caucasian lesbian and trans women in the staging of The Voices 95 TATIANA KLEPIKOVA 6 Russia as the West’s queer other: Gosha Rubchinskiy’s politics of fashion 114 MARIA ENGSTRÖM 7 Queer economics: Worlds, appearances and the symbolic exchange VLAD STRUKOV 134
viii Contents 8 Lesbian love stories and online popular culture: The case of web series 154 SAARA RATILAINEN 9 Queering #МеТоо: Russian media discourse on same-sex sexual harassment in the context of a global anti-harassment movement 173 OLGA ANDREEVSKIKH Afterword: Making Russia queerer, or the strange paradox of President Putin’s incitement to discourse 191 DAN HEALEY Index 200
Index actors 2, 8, 51, 101 102, 136, 148-149, 156, 160-161, 163, 166-167, 173 aesthetic codes 148 alien 72, 117; alienation 86, 160-161; alienate 44, 78, 101, 166 ambiguous 5-6, 87, 167; gender ambiguity 67; sexual ambiguity 162 androgyny 126, 160 art 1-2, 4-6, 8, 11-12, 14, 30, 50, 59, 63, 148, 192, 194-197; artists 4, 10, 21, 24-25, 31-32, 49, 61-63, 70-71, 77-92, 114-115, 120-123, 135, 139, 155, 192, 194-197 artist-activists 90, 95, 97, 121 audiences 9,13,40, 78,92, 95, 97-102,104, 107-109, 140-141, 148, 155-156, 160-161, 163, 175, 178; international audience 193; national audience 197; Russian audiences 102, 186; Russian-speaking audiences 182; Soviet audiences 41; Western European audiences 102 blogosphere 115, 117, 149-150; blogs 146, 158, 164, 192 body politics 71 bodies 71, 81, 85, 88, 92, 156; non-normative gender bodies 11, 77-78; queer bodies 103, 127 boundaries 59, 77-78, 86, 89-90, 145, 147, 148; bodily boundaries 82, 91; gender boundaries 70, 149 bourgeois 42, 53, 157, 196; bourgeoisie 64, 68 brand 14, 114, 117, 125, 127-129, 135-139, 144-147, 149-150; queer branding 8; queer brands 137, 142, 193 camp 4, 9, 116-117 campaigns 9, 22, 167, 173-174, 179, 183, 185, 192, 194 capitalism 81, 136, 143, 145, 193; capitalist 8, 14, 42, 114, 116, 144 celebritisation 9; celebrities 12, 23, 120, 128, 140, 143-145, 147-149, 187, 192; celebrity 8, 10, 12, 14, 23, 135, 143-144, 147, 150, 174 censor 41, 187; censored 32, 72; censoring 3-4, 22; censorship 3, 24, 59, 70-71, 158; post-Soviet Russian censorship 4, 20, 22, 24, 32, 70-71, 187; self-censorship 20, 71, 168; Soviet
censorship 3,41, 59 childhood politics 41 class 42, 44-46, 48, 51-52, 140, 147-148; creative class 145; middle class 33; working class 46 closet 33-34, 46, 49, 53, 194, 196; closeted 33, 49, 154, 183 codes 9, 41, 51; aesthetic codes 148; artistic codes 134; cultural codes 118, 126, 130; queer codes 13-14; visual codes 135 collective 2, 10, 42-48, 50-54, 95, 164-165, 168-169, 196; collectivisation 41; collectivity 105 comedians 136, 147-148 comedy 8, 12, 140, 144, 163, 193 commodification 9, 120, 144; commodities 8; commodity 14, 135, 142, 145, 149 community 12, 97, 108, 135, 147-148, 163, 168, 193-194; community build ing 160; communities 79, 102, 134, 136, 169; activist communities 95; art communities 129; gay and lesbian communities 12, 141, 149-150; LGBTQI+ community 1-2, 4, 7, 70,
Index 201 116, 141, 154 158, 160, 163, 167-168, 180; male, homosocial communities 42, 53; Muslim community 11; queer community 14, 115 conservative turn 2, 6, 81, 114; neo-conservative turn 186 consumer 69, 120, 137, 145, 147, 160; consumer capitalism 143; consumerist Russia 144 counterculture 117, 124 see also culture criminalisation of homosexuality 2, 33; décriminalisation of homosexuality 58 cross-dressing 3, 67 cultural codes see codes cultural contexts 156, 161; cultural determinism 72; cultural differences 146-147; cultural establishment 30, 120; cultural exchange 13, 130, 137-138; cultural flows 7; cultural history 142-143; cultural imperialism 33; cultural industries 12, 138, 140, 154; cultural politics 21, 168; cultural production 1, 7-8, 12, 14, 116, 134, 139, 155, 168, 192; cultural products 3, 169; cultural realms 2, 6, 13; cultural recycling 114, 116; cultural representations 4, 157-158, 168; cultural space 29; cultural stereotypes 117; cultural studies 2, 9; cultural traditions 106, 116, 163, 169; cultural trends 2; cultural tropes 8 culture: queer culture 59, 115-116, 135, 193, 194; Russian culture 54, 72, 78, 91, 115, 121; Soviet culture 53, 162; subcultures 81, 125, 129, 158; Western cultures 34, 123; youth culture 127 deviance 12, 30, 33; deviant 43, 53-54, 157, 165; deviant behaviour 67; deviant femininity 81, 85; deviant sexuality 66 digital culture 158 digital information flows 154 digital media 4, 154, 191, 196 digital pro-sumption 7 digital self-expression 7 digital space 169 digital storytelling 154-155 discourse: authoritative discourse 90;
cultural discourse 157-158; discriminatory discourse 165; dominant discourse 1, 43, 45, 166; establishment discourse 5; media discourse 12, 173-175, 179, 184-185; moralistic discourse 4, 79; normativity discourse 11, 41; political discourse 91, 121, 186; queer discourse 115-116; sexual harassment discourse 175, 178, 186-187; sexuality-related discourse 2, 25, 28, 30, 33, 58, 64, 69, 87, 186-187, 191, 196 discrimination 3, 70, 87, 89, 141, 165, 182 drag 67, 115, 123-124, 139-141, 149-150 economics of gender see gender empowerment 7, 92, 104, 164; empowering 155, 158 entrepreneur 69, 135-136, 146-148, 150, 193; entrepreneurial 10, 12, 142 estrada 9, 142 ethnicity 10-11, 99, 108, 147 fashion 1, 4, 9-10, 12, 67-68, 114, 116-122, 124-130, 134, 136, 139, 144-146, 193; anti-fashion 117-118 feminist activists 81, 89, 174, 194; feminist approach 40, 186; feminist ideas 79; feminist movement 134, 173-174; feminist scholars 98, 155, 164 femininity 6, 11, 42-43, 53, 65, 68, 81, 85 film 3-4, 6, 9-11, 22, 40-54, 87, 89-90, 97, 116, 118, 120, 124, 129, 134-135, 139, 143, 155, 158, 160, 162-163, 167-168, 193, 196 gay propaganda law 1-4, 32, 34, 40, 70-71, 79, 115, 186, 191, 196 gender: as social construct 65, 137, 150; economics of gender 134, 138-139; gender-based violence 102, 174; gender diversity 58-60, 64—65, 71-72; gender fluidity 1-2, 141; gender hierarchies 45^16, 53, 91, 156, 162, 196; gender identity see identity; gender inequality 8, 137, 150; gender neutrality 5; gender norms 40, 42, 66-68, 80, 89, 92; gender normativity 50, 65, 91; gender non-normativity 81, 98, 109; gender
performativity 65; gender politics 78; gender representation 5-6, 58, 63-66, 69-70, 154, 167; gender roles 10, 68, 80, 85; gender stereotypes 148-149, 168; gender subjectivities 40-43, 52-53 genderless 86 global cultural exchange 97, 130, 138; global culture 114, 117, 119-120, 154; global media 7, 9, 139, 154-169;
202 Index global movements 7, 9, 12, 173, 175, 183, 186, 194 global gay 4, 33 globalisation 7-8, 10, 125-126, 192-193 grassroots creative production 5, 12, 154-155, 158, 163, 167-169 harassment 12, 141, 173-187, 194 heteronormative 5, 11, 51, 68, 116, 145, 147, 158, 165; heteronormative sexualities 1, 4, 13, 137, 141, 186, 195-196; heteronormativity 6, 78 heterosexual 4, 11, 24, 29, 33, 40, 52-54, 79, 156, 161, 166, 176, 179-180, 196 homoeroticism 7, 10, 12, 45—46, 49-50, 52-56 homophobia 3, 6, 12, 20, 45-46, 70, 77, 88, 161, 166, 185, 187, 191, 194, 197 homosexual 2-5, 12, 21, 23-34, 40, 42, 49-50, 52-53, 58-59, 67, 69, 71, 134, 142, 149, 156-157, 177; homosexual invisibility 157, 181, 185 homosexuality 70, 141, 145, 157, 176-183, 195 identity 28-29, 33, 69, 77, 83, 87, 89, 135-136, 138-139, 147, 149, 159; binary identity 156; closeted identity 51; cultural identity 78; gender and sexual identity 40-41, 86, 91, 134, 157-158, 161, 165, 183; identity building 130; identity politics 5-6; lesbian identity 59, 155, 162; male identity 52; national identity 117, 128, 193; normative identity 14, 45; queer identity 5, 162 inclusive 146, 158; inclusiveness 115-116, 130; inclusivity 117 information flows 9, 154 international media 175 see also transnational media international publics 1 international relations 2, 130, 134 internet 71, 156, 158, 160, 164, 168, 175-176, 178, 181, 192 intersectionality 11 journalists 2, 12, 95, 115, 142, 174-175, 177-185 LGBT activism 6, 69-70, 95, 156, 166-168, 191-192, 196-197; in post-Soviet Russia 5-6 LGBTQI+ community see community LGBT-inclusive
language 180, 182-183, 187 LGBTQI+ politics 163, 195 LGBTQI+ publications 3-4 LGBTQI+ rights 33, 70, 80, 86, 115, 138, 145, 166-167, 173, 179-182 LGBTQI+ visibility 154-158, 167-168, 180, 193, 195 lesbian 2, 5-6, 8, 11-12, 14, 41, 43, 59, 64, 95-101, 108-109, 134, 136, 149, 154-169, 191, 193-195 liberal 23, 26, 34, 79-80, 90, 149, 159, 175-176; liberalisation 21, 24, 186; liberalism 114; liberal media 87 literature 2, 9, 43, 59, 134, 155, 158, 168 machismo 78; macho 138, 143, 149, 183 magazines 115, 117, 120, 145-146 mainstream 90, 116, 122, 154, 158; mainstream media 1-2, 4-5, 7, 96, 156, 167, 169, 175, 178 marginal 7, 19, 47, 116, 154, 161; marginality 129; marginalisation 7, 10-11, 87; marginalised 14, 50, 53, 77, 98, 141, 157, 162 masculinity 45, 78, 80-82, 85, 89, 139-141, 143-145, 147, 149, 185; female masculinity 11, 57-72, 195-196; hypermasculinity 3, 68, 79; militant masculinity 149; patriotic masculinity 10, 12; queer masculinity 126; socialist masculinity 141 media: outlets 4, 13, 95, 174-181, 183-185, 187; media production 1, 9; amateur media production 7; national media 7-8; Russian state-controlled media 1, 4-5, 9, 13 médicalisation of homosexuality 4-5, 33 memory politics 127 military 27, 66-67, 89, 90-91 military wear 11, 114, 119, 122, 125-127, 148 monetisation 13, 144, 193 moralistic discourse see discourse music 9-10, 21, 50, 116, 119-120, 123-125, 129, 141-142, 158, 163; musicians 4, 123 music videos 3, 8, 115, 117-118, 129, 148, 163, 166-167 Muslim women 97, 99, 104, 109, 194 myth 25, 77, 191; myth-making 91; mythology 87, 90, 157; counter-mythology 89
Index 203 nation building 3, 5, 117 nation as moral power 79 nationhood 149 national identity see identity national media see media national narratives 91, 114, 126 nationalism 87; nationalists 22, 25-26, 125, 191 national sovereignty 91, 116 nationalise children 44 neo-liberal: economy 116, 120; neo-liberal intrusion 33; neo-liberal logic 8, 10; neo-liberal order 116; neo-liberal regime 12 newspaper 44, 51, 176-177, 184 non-binary 6, 12, 90, 116, 134, 154 non-heteronormative sexualities 134, 136-138, 141, 143-144, 157, 162, 174-178, 180-181, 185-187 non-normative 11, 13, 14, 23-24, 26, 29, 30, 41, 53, 77-78, 80-81, 86, 88, 90, 92, 98, 154, 157; non-normativity 77, 80, 82, 106, 109 normative 6, 10, 12, 14, 41—43, 45-47, 49-50, 53, 79, 82, 86-87, 89, 114, 116; normativity 1, 5, 10-11, 41, 50, 65, 92, 142 see also heteronormative non-traditional orientation 13, 30, 159, 180-182, 186-187; non-traditional sexuality 174, 185, 191; non-tradi tional sexual relations 40, 79, 154, 191; non-traditional values 3, 40 nostalgia 26, 31, 102, 108, 117, 127-128, 140, 193; nostalgic 4, 11, 114, 120, 126, 142 online: activism 169, 194; online content 3; online culture 154; online discus sions 79; online distribution 156, 167; online exchanges 4; online media 1, 10, 87, 176, 179; online networks 160; online platforms 157; online publications 23, 181; online video 154 other 3, 12, 14, 63, 88, 98, 114-115, 117, 127, 130, 158; otherness 69 patriarchal cultures 164, 174; patriarchal family 43; patriarchal male gaze 158; patriarchal repression 162; patriarchal society 156, 165; patriarchal
stereotypes 168; patriarchal values 6; patriarchal violence 104; heteropatriarchal 11, 102, 104 patriotic: pride 79; patriotic queer 14, 117; patriotic remakes 11,114; patriotism 114, 129-130; see also patriotic masculinity perestroika 2, 21, 24, 68, 70, 117, 120, 142, 193; post-perestroika 118 performances 4-5, 9-11, 13, 24, 59, 67, 77-92, 95-99, 101-103, 106-107, 109, 115, 135, 140-142, 147, 149, 194-195 performativity 6, 8, 11-12, 65 persona 85, 141; personae 148-149 politics 2, 4, 21, 25, 34, 79, 81, 156, 163, 174, 175 popular culture 3-4, 115, 134, 137, 142, 154-156, 158, 160, 162, 168 pop music 4, 8-9, 141-142, 158; pop singers 14; pop star 193 populism 114, 127 post-Soviet culture 30 power: relations 41, 52; power structures 49, 53-54; state power 77, 79, 82-84, 90, 92, 134-135, 176 pre-revolutionary Russia 9, 58-59, 69 privacy 19-20, 26-27, 48 private and public realms 9-10, 20-21, 24-25, 27 propaganda 40, 58, 59, 68, 70-71, 79, 83, 88,154, 192 see also gay propaganda law psychiatrists 42, 50, 83, 90, 91; psychiatry 82, 90 psychoanalysis 135; psychoanalytic 24, 31, 82 queerness 2, 5-9, 11, 14, 40-41, 69, 82, 98, 101, 104, 106-107, 109, 133, 141, 143, 146-147, 150, 192, 197 queer aesthetic 9-12, 114-117, 126, 127 queer codes see codes queer culture see culture queer discourse see discourse queer economics 134-150, 193; queer symbolic economics 7, 12, 138-139, 144, 148, 150 queerification 114, 120-122 ideology: bourgeoise ideology 64; conservative ideology 7, 11; dominant ideology 49; heteropatriarchal ideology 104; proletarian ideology 42; queer ideology 117; Soviet
ideology 122; state ideology 41 queering 1-2, 5-Ю, 14, 78, 82, 121, 141, 142, 145, 149, 156, 157, 168, 169, 173-187, 195 queer politics 156 queer sensibilities 13, 103, 192, 193
204 Index queer world building 135-136, 145, 149 radio 95, 176, 181-182, 185, 191 religion 10, 104-105, 147 religious 22, 27, 30, 42, 83, 98, 103, 109, 127, 194 repression 28, 30-31, 82, 85, 95, 162 romance 98, 158 romantic comedy 12, 163, 193 romantic love 10, 155, 169 romantic relationships 12, 49, 168 romantic representations 156 Russian culture see culture Russian nation-state 2 Russianness 6, 12, 114 secrecy 19, 24, 27, 48; secret 19-34, 48-49, 196 self-censorship see censorship self-identification 29, 100 sexual harassment see harassment sexual pathologies 4, 25; pathologised sexuality 69-70, 72, 158 sexual politics 166, 167 social media 70, 86, 90, 143, 148, 149, 160, 173, 192 social capital 141 social construct 65-66 social exclusion 59 social networking 174, 175 social order 24, 46, 54, 86 social policy 41 social relations 45 social status 50 social structure 51 social system 11, 47, 92 social ties 44, 46 social values 84, 144, 147, 148 socialisation 44; socialised 164 socialist: ideas 33; socialist state 43-44; socialist 99, 120; see also socialist masculinity; post-socialist 158, 193 socio-cultural construction of sexuality 40 socio-cultural context 5, 11, 41 socio-cultural expectations 65 Soviet state construction of childhood 43-44 Soviet culture see culture Soviet culture of sexuality 161 Soviet ideology see ideology Soviet regulation of sexuality 82 Soviet state repression 28 state-imposed discourses 187; stateimposed heteronormativity 186 state-sustained homophobia 12, 187 state control 81, 84, 90, 134 state power see power state protection of children 40
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subject_GND | (DE-588)4051038-4 (DE-588)1058351885 (DE-588)4125698-0 (DE-588)7705503-2 (DE-588)4169187-8 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4143413-4 (DE-588)1071861417 |
title | Queering Russian media and culture |
title_auth | Queering Russian media and culture |
title_exact_search | Queering Russian media and culture |
title_exact_search_txtP | Queering Russian media and culture |
title_full | Queering Russian media and culture edited by Galina Miazhevich |
title_fullStr | Queering Russian media and culture edited by Galina Miazhevich |
title_full_unstemmed | Queering Russian media and culture edited by Galina Miazhevich |
title_short | Queering Russian media and culture |
title_sort | queering russian media and culture |
topic | Russisch (DE-588)4051038-4 gnd LGBT Motiv (DE-588)1058351885 gnd Kultur (DE-588)4125698-0 gnd LGBT (DE-588)7705503-2 gnd Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Russisch LGBT Motiv Kultur LGBT Medien Russland Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift |
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volume_link | (DE-604)BV019376775 |
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