Queering Russian Media and Culture

Queering Russian Media and Culture
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9781000539165
ISBN-13 : 1000539164
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Russian Media and Culture by : Galina Miazhevich

This book explores how queerness and representations of queerness in media and culture are responding to the shifting socio-political, cultural and legal conditions in post-Soviet Russia, especially in the light of the so-called ‘antigay’ law of 2013. Based on extensive original research, the book outlines developments historically both before and after the fall of the Soviet Union and provides the background to the 2013 law. It discusses the proliferating alternative visions of gender and sexuality, which are increasingly prevalent in contemporary Russia. The book considers how these are represented in film, personal diaries, photography, theatre, protest art, fashion and creative industries, web series, news media and how they relate to the ‘traditional values’ rhetoric. Overall, the book provides a rich and detailed, yet complex insight into the developing nature of queerness in contemporary Russia.

LGBTQs, Media and Culture in Europe

LGBTQs, Media and Culture in Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9781317233121
ISBN-13 : 1317233123
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis LGBTQs, Media and Culture in Europe by : Alexander Dhoest

Media matter, particularly to social minorities like lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people. Rather than one homogenised idea of the ‘global gay’, what we find today is a range of historically and culturally specific expressions of gender and sexuality, which are reflected and explored across an ever increasing range of media outlets. This collection zooms in on a number of facets of this kaleidoscope, each chapter discussing the intersection of a particular European context and a particular medium with its affordances and limitations. While traditional mass media form the starting point of this book, the primary focus is on digital media such as blogs, social media and online dating sites. All contributions are based on recent, original empirical research, using a plethora of qualitative methods to offer a holistic view on the ways media matter to particular LGBTQ individuals and communities. Together the chapters cover the diversity of European countries and regions, of LGBTQ communities, and of the contemporary media ecology. Resisting the urge to extrapolate, they argue for specificity, contextualisation and a provincialized understanding of the connections between media, culture, gender and sexuality.

Queering Digital India

Queering Digital India
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 258
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ISBN-10 : 9781474421195
ISBN-13 : 1474421199
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Digital India by : Rohit K. Dasgupta

Combines development theory with practice through a case study of the West African community of Tostan

Queer in Russia

Queer in Russia
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Publisher : Duke University Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 082232346X
ISBN-13 : 9780822323464
Rating : 4/5 (6X Downloads)

Synopsis Queer in Russia by : Laurie Essig

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." 9 photos.

Media and Masculinities in Contemporary Russia

Media and Masculinities in Contemporary Russia
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781000927863
ISBN-13 : 1000927865
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Media and Masculinities in Contemporary Russia by : Olga Andreevskikh

Based on extensive original research, this book examines the extent to which media in Russia upholds the Russian government’s stance on sexuality. It considers the Russian government’s policies designed to uphold ‘traditional sexuality’, reveals the strategies of resistance used by Russian media outlets to create positive portrayals of non-heteronormative people and circumvent the restrictive 2013 legislation banning positive representations of ‘non-traditional sexual relations’, and highlights particular examples of subversive media practices. Overall, the book challenges the prevailing view that media in authoritarian regimes are completely compliant with their government’s position.

Art and Queer Culture

Art and Queer Culture
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Publisher : Phaidon Press
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 0714849359
ISBN-13 : 9780714849355
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Art and Queer Culture by : Catherine Lord

Queering Translation, Translating the Queer

Queering Translation, Translating the Queer
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781315505954
ISBN-13 : 1315505959
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Translation, Translating the Queer by : Brian James Baer

This groundbreaking work is the first full book-length publication to critically engage in the emerging field of research on the queer aspects of translation and interpreting studies. The volume presents a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives through fifteen contributions from both established and up-and-coming scholars in the field to demonstrate the interconnectedness between translation and queer aspects of sex, gender, and identity. The book begins with the editors’ introduction to the state of the field, providing an overview of both current and developing lines of research, and builds on this foundation to look at this research more closely, grouped around three different sections: Queer Theorizing of Translation; Case Studies of Queer Translations and Translators; and Queer Activism and Translation. This interdisciplinary approach seeks to not only shed light on this promising field of research but also to promote cross fertilization between these disciplines towards further exploring the intersections between queer studies and translation studies, making this volume key reading for students and scholars interested in translation studies, queer studies, politics, and activism, and gender and sexuality studies.

Queer(ing) Russian Art

Queer(ing) Russian Art
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9798887192536
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Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer(ing) Russian Art by : Brian James Baer

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.

Queer Cities, Queer Cultures

Queer Cities, Queer Cultures
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781441111661
ISBN-13 : 1441111662
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer Cities, Queer Cultures by : Jennifer V. Evans

Queer Cities, Queer Cultures examines the formation and make-up of urban subcultures and situates them against the stories we typically tell about Europe and its watershed moments in the post 1945 period. The book considers the degree to which the iconic events of 1945, 1968 and 1989 influenced the social and sexual climate of the ensuing decades, raising questions about the form and structure of the 1960s sexual revolution, and forcing us to think about how we define sexual liberalization - and where, how and on whose terms it occurs. An international team of authors explores the role of America in shaping particular forms of subculture; the significance of changes in legal codes; differing modes of queer consumption and displays of community; the difficult fit of queer (as opposed to gay and lesbian) politics in liberal democracies; the importance of mobility and immigration in modulating queer urban life; the challenge of AIDS; and the arrival of the internet. By exploring the queer histories of cities from Istanbul to Helsinki and Moscow to Madrid, Queer Cities, Queer Cultures makes a significant contribution to our understanding of urban history, European history and the history of gender and sexuality.

Queering the Vampire Narrative

Queering the Vampire Narrative
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 185
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ISBN-10 : 9789004688889
ISBN-13 : 9004688889
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering the Vampire Narrative by :

Queering the Vampire Narrative offers classroom-ready original essays that continue our explorations of vampires as representations of the cultural Other, which builds on the work of our previous texts. The editors argue, ultimately, the vampire is a queer icon, infinitely blurring the boundaries of identity and cultural norms and queering even the most seemingly stable notions, such as life, death, humanity, and monstrosity. The Vampire is the undead monarch of subtextual articulations of Otherness, especially queer behaviors and desires, offering explorations of the AIDS epidemic, the destabilization of ideas of fixed and stable sexuality, the search for community and chosen family, and the issues of individual and generational trauma. In current fictions, vampires are coming out of the coffin and the closet, identifying as openly queer and often created by queer writers, artists, and directors and bringing the subtext to the surface of the narrative. This volume seeks to create a dialogue about the impact and importance of the vampire on queer identity and queer theory and to answer the questions of why the vampire is such a compelling queer icon and what visions of vampires articulate about our ideas surrounding issues of sexuality, sexual orientation, sexual behaviors, and desires.