Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other / Edition 1

Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other / Edition 1

by Laurie Essig
ISBN-10:
082232346X
ISBN-13:
2900822323463
Pub. Date:
07/15/1999
Publisher:
Duke University Press Books
Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other / Edition 1

Queer in Russia: A Story of Sex, Self, and the Other / Edition 1

by Laurie Essig
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Overview

In Queer in Russia Laurie Essig examines the formation of gay identity and community in the former Soviet Union. As a sociological fieldworker, she began her research during the late 1980s, before any kind of public queer identity existed in that country. After a decade of conducting interviews, as well as observing and analyzing plays, books, pop music, and graffiti, Essig presents the first sustained study of how and why there was no Soviet gay community or even gay identity before perestroika and assesses the degree to which this situation has-or has not-changed. While male homosexual acts were criminalized in Russia before 1993, women attracted to women were policed by the medical community, which defined them not as criminals but as diseased persons potentially cured by drug therapy or transsexual surgery. After describing accounts of pre-perestroika persecution, Essig examines the more recent state of sexual identities in Russia. Although the fall of communism brought new freedom to Russian queers, there are still no signs of a mass movement forming around the issue, and few identify themselves as lesbians or gay men, even when they are involved in same-sex relations. Essig does reveal, however, vibrant manifestations of gay life found at the local level-in restaurants, discos, clubs, and cruising strips, in newspapers, journals, literature, and the theater. Concluding with a powerful exploration of the surprising affinities between some of Russia's most prominent nationalists and its queers, Queer in Russia fills a gap in both Russian and cultural studies.

This accessibly written book will interest scholars and students of gay and lesbian studies, Russian history and culture, and sociology, as well as all readers interested in gay and lesbian issues.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 2900822323463
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Publication date: 07/15/1999
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)

About the Author

Laurie Essig has taught sociology at Columbia University and Trinity College in Connecticut. She is a columnist for New York Blade and Chicago’s Outline.

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part 1: The Other

The Expert Gaze 1: The Law

The Expert Gaze 2: The Cure

Part 2: Self

Identity Politics and the Politics of Identity


Queer Subjects and Subjectivities

Part 3: Intersections


Clothes Make the Man: Gender Transgression and Public Queerness

Patriots and Perverts: The Intersection of National and Sexual Identities


Part 4: Sex

Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index
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