Queer(ing) Russian art :: realism, revolution, performance /
"While the topic of queer sexuality in imperial Russia and the Soviet Union has been investigated for decades by scholars working in the fields of sociology, history, literary studies, and musicology, it has yet to be studied in any comprehensive or systematic way by those working in the visual...
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Academic Studies Press,
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Schriftenreihe: | Myths and taboos in Russian culture.
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Zusammenfassung: | "While the topic of queer sexuality in imperial Russia and the Soviet Union has been investigated for decades by scholars working in the fields of sociology, history, literary studies, and musicology, it has yet to be studied in any comprehensive or systematic way by those working in the visual arts. Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance is meant to address this lacuna by providing a platform for new scholarship that connects "Russian" art with queerness in a variety of ways. Situated at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies and working from different theoretical and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors expose and explore the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art produced in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian and Soviet art"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (401 pages) : illustrations. |
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spelling | Queer(ing) Russian art : realism, revolution, performance / edited by Brian James Baer and Yevgeniy Fiks. Queering Russian art Brookline, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2023] 1 online resource (401 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Myths and taboos in Russian culture Includes bibliographical references. "While the topic of queer sexuality in imperial Russia and the Soviet Union has been investigated for decades by scholars working in the fields of sociology, history, literary studies, and musicology, it has yet to be studied in any comprehensive or systematic way by those working in the visual arts. Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance is meant to address this lacuna by providing a platform for new scholarship that connects "Russian" art with queerness in a variety of ways. Situated at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies and working from different theoretical and disciplinary perspectives, the contributors expose and explore the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art produced in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian and Soviet art"-- Provided by publisher. Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on September 25, 2023). Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One. Theoretical Framings -- 1. Between Semiotics and Phenomenology: The Problem of Queer Beauty -- Part Two. Queer Beauty in Context -- 2. "In Appearance, Both a Lad and Lass": Images of Androgyny in Eighteenth-Century Russian Art -- 3. The Queer Opacity of Alexander Ivanov's Nudes: Between Biblical Themes and Greek Love -- 4. Prostitutes, Pierrots, and Priapus: The Queer Modernism of Konstantin Somov -- 5. Modernism as the Uncanny of Stalinism: On Alexander Deineka's Wartime Drawings -- 6. Carnivalesque Carnality: The Queer Potential of Sergei Eisenstein's Homoerotic Drawings -- 7. Moscow Conceptualism's Erotic Objects -- 8. Queering Socialist Realism: The Case of Georgy Guryanov -- 9. A Russian Schizorevolution?Observations on the New Academy of Fine Arts and Queer Issues in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s -- 10. The Lure of Implied Transgression as Revolutionary Retrospective: The Illicit as la Belleza in Bella Matveeva's Art -- 11. Sexual and Gender Dissent in a Bipolar World: Georgy Guryanov and Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe -- 12. "My Nationaliti Is My Sexuality": The Post-Soviet, Migrant, Non-Russian Queerness of Babi Badalov -- Part Three. Beyond Queer Beauty? Contemporary Post-Soviet Perspectives on Queer(ing) Art, Art History, and Artists -- 13. Architecture, Outer Space, Sex: The Kollontai Commune in 1970s Frunze -- 14. Soviet Union, July 1991 -- 15. LGBT Violence and the Limits of Realism: Polina Zaslavskaya's Material Evidence -- 16. The Battle over Names: Radical Queer on the Russian Activist Art Scene -- 17. Queer in the Land of the Bolsheviks, or the Archeology of Dissent -- 18. A Queer (Re)claiming of Russian and Soviet Art: An Interview 345with Slava Mogutin -- 19. "Queer and Russian Art?" A Conversation between Katharina Wiedlack and Masha Godovannaya -- 20. Queering Sexual Minorities: An Interview with Yevgeniy Fiks -- Index Sex and art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2014000588 Homosexuality in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061791 Sexual minorities in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012004224 Art and society Russia (Federation) Art and society Soviet Union. Sexualité et art. Homosexualité dans l'art. Minorités sexuelles dans l'art. Art et société Russie. Art et société URSS. ART / LGBTQ+ Artists. bisacsh Art and society fast Homosexuality in art fast Sex and art fast Sexual minorities in art fast Russia (Federation) fast Soviet Union fast Baer, Brian James, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2012075969 Fiks, Yevgeniy, editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008115994 Print version: Queer(ing) Russian art. Boston : Academic Studies Press, 2023 9798887192536 (DLC) 2023018642 Myths and taboos in Russian culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014086392 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3661327 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Queer(ing) Russian art : realism, revolution, performance / Myths and taboos in Russian culture. Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One. Theoretical Framings -- 1. Between Semiotics and Phenomenology: The Problem of Queer Beauty -- Part Two. Queer Beauty in Context -- 2. "In Appearance, Both a Lad and Lass": Images of Androgyny in Eighteenth-Century Russian Art -- 3. The Queer Opacity of Alexander Ivanov's Nudes: Between Biblical Themes and Greek Love -- 4. Prostitutes, Pierrots, and Priapus: The Queer Modernism of Konstantin Somov -- 5. Modernism as the Uncanny of Stalinism: On Alexander Deineka's Wartime Drawings -- 6. Carnivalesque Carnality: The Queer Potential of Sergei Eisenstein's Homoerotic Drawings -- 7. Moscow Conceptualism's Erotic Objects -- 8. Queering Socialist Realism: The Case of Georgy Guryanov -- 9. A Russian Schizorevolution?Observations on the New Academy of Fine Arts and Queer Issues in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s -- 10. The Lure of Implied Transgression as Revolutionary Retrospective: The Illicit as la Belleza in Bella Matveeva's Art -- 11. Sexual and Gender Dissent in a Bipolar World: Georgy Guryanov and Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe -- 12. "My Nationaliti Is My Sexuality": The Post-Soviet, Migrant, Non-Russian Queerness of Babi Badalov -- Part Three. Beyond Queer Beauty? Contemporary Post-Soviet Perspectives on Queer(ing) Art, Art History, and Artists -- 13. Architecture, Outer Space, Sex: The Kollontai Commune in 1970s Frunze -- 14. Soviet Union, July 1991 -- 15. LGBT Violence and the Limits of Realism: Polina Zaslavskaya's Material Evidence -- 16. The Battle over Names: Radical Queer on the Russian Activist Art Scene -- 17. Queer in the Land of the Bolsheviks, or the Archeology of Dissent -- 18. A Queer (Re)claiming of Russian and Soviet Art: An Interview 345with Slava Mogutin -- 19. "Queer and Russian Art?" A Conversation between Katharina Wiedlack and Masha Godovannaya -- 20. Queering Sexual Minorities: An Interview with Yevgeniy Fiks -- Index Sex and art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2014000588 Homosexuality in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061791 Sexual minorities in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012004224 Art and society Russia (Federation) Art and society Soviet Union. Sexualité et art. Homosexualité dans l'art. Minorités sexuelles dans l'art. Art et société Russie. Art et société URSS. ART / LGBTQ+ Artists. bisacsh Art and society fast Homosexuality in art fast Sex and art fast Sexual minorities in art fast |
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title_alt | Queering Russian art Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One. Theoretical Framings -- 1. Between Semiotics and Phenomenology: The Problem of Queer Beauty -- Part Two. Queer Beauty in Context -- 2. "In Appearance, Both a Lad and Lass": Images of Androgyny in Eighteenth-Century Russian Art -- 3. The Queer Opacity of Alexander Ivanov's Nudes: Between Biblical Themes and Greek Love -- 4. Prostitutes, Pierrots, and Priapus: The Queer Modernism of Konstantin Somov -- 5. Modernism as the Uncanny of Stalinism: On Alexander Deineka's Wartime Drawings -- 6. Carnivalesque Carnality: The Queer Potential of Sergei Eisenstein's Homoerotic Drawings -- 7. Moscow Conceptualism's Erotic Objects -- 8. Queering Socialist Realism: The Case of Georgy Guryanov -- 9. A Russian Schizorevolution?Observations on the New Academy of Fine Arts and Queer Issues in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s -- 10. The Lure of Implied Transgression as Revolutionary Retrospective: The Illicit as la Belleza in Bella Matveeva's Art -- 11. Sexual and Gender Dissent in a Bipolar World: Georgy Guryanov and Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe -- 12. "My Nationaliti Is My Sexuality": The Post-Soviet, Migrant, Non-Russian Queerness of Babi Badalov -- Part Three. Beyond Queer Beauty? Contemporary Post-Soviet Perspectives on Queer(ing) Art, Art History, and Artists -- 13. Architecture, Outer Space, Sex: The Kollontai Commune in 1970s Frunze -- 14. Soviet Union, July 1991 -- 15. LGBT Violence and the Limits of Realism: Polina Zaslavskaya's Material Evidence -- 16. The Battle over Names: Radical Queer on the Russian Activist Art Scene -- 17. Queer in the Land of the Bolsheviks, or the Archeology of Dissent -- 18. A Queer (Re)claiming of Russian and Soviet Art: An Interview 345with Slava Mogutin -- 19. "Queer and Russian Art?" A Conversation between Katharina Wiedlack and Masha Godovannaya -- 20. Queering Sexual Minorities: An Interview with Yevgeniy Fiks -- Index |
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title_full | Queer(ing) Russian art : realism, revolution, performance / edited by Brian James Baer and Yevgeniy Fiks. |
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topic | Sex and art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2014000588 Homosexuality in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061791 Sexual minorities in art. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2012004224 Art and society Russia (Federation) Art and society Soviet Union. Sexualité et art. Homosexualité dans l'art. Minorités sexuelles dans l'art. Art et société Russie. Art et société URSS. ART / LGBTQ+ Artists. bisacsh Art and society fast Homosexuality in art fast Sex and art fast Sexual minorities in art fast |
topic_facet | Sex and art. Homosexuality in art. Sexual minorities in art. Art and society Russia (Federation) Art and society Soviet Union. Sexualité et art. Homosexualité dans l'art. Minorités sexuelles dans l'art. Art et société Russie. Art et société URSS. ART / LGBTQ+ Artists. Art and society Homosexuality in art Sex and art Sexual minorities in art Russia (Federation) Soviet Union |
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