Gender and national identity in twentieth-century Russian culture

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Gender and national identity in twentieth-century Russian culture

edited by Helena Goscilo and Andrea Lanoux

Northern Illinois University Press, c2006

  • : clothbound
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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内容説明

Combining concepts and methodologies from anthropology, history, linguistics, literature, music, cultural studies, and film studies, this collection of ten original essays addresses issues crucial to gender and national identity in Russia from the October Revolution of 1917 to the present. Prefaced by an introduction on Russian cultural myths grounded in gender difference, the essays shed new light on such topics as national, cultural, and gender identity in the Russian language; typecasting of women revolutionaries; soviet masculinity in Stalin-era film; and prostitution during and after perestroika. Collectively, these interdisciplinary essays explore how traditional gender inequities influenced the social processes of nation building in Russia and how men and women responded to those developments. Gender and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russian Culture offers fresh insights to students and scholars in the fields of gender studies, nationhood studies, and Russian history, literature, and culture.

目次

Table of Contents Introduction: Lost in the Myths Helena Goscilo and Andrea Lanoux Chapter 1: National, Cultural, and Gender Identity in the Russian Language Valentina Zaitseva Chapter 2: Widowhood as Genre and Profession a la Russe: Nation, Shadow, Curator, and Publicity Agent Helena Goscilo Chapter 3: Mothers of Communists: Women Revolutionaries and the Construction of a Soviet Identity Elizabeth Jones Hemenway Chapter 4: Forging Soviet Masculinity in Nikolai Ekk's The Road to Life Lilya Kaganovsky Chapter 5: Reflecting Individual and Collective Identities: Songs of World War II Suzanne Ament Chapter 6: The Post-Utopian Body Politic: Masculinity and the Crisis of National Identity in Brezhnev-Era TV Miniseries Elena Prokhorova Chapter 7: From "Demographic Crisis" to "Dying Nation": The Politics of Language and Reproduction in Russia Michele Rivkin-Fish Chapter 8: Selling Russia: Prostitution, Masculinity, and Metaphors of Nationalism after Perestroika Eliot Borenstein Chapter 9: Castrated Patriarchy, Violence, and Gender Hierarchies in Post-Soviet Film Yana Hashamova Chapter 10: Raising a Pink Flag: The Reconstruction of Russian Gay Identity in the Shadow of Russian Nationalism Luc Beaudoin

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