ISBN-13: 9780804721134 / Angielski / Twarda / 1993 / 372 str.
ISBN-13: 9780804721134 / Angielski / Twarda / 1993 / 372 str.
The 12 essays in this volume break new ground in showing the ways in which ideas about sexuality, gender and the body have shaped and been shaped by Russian literature, history, art and philosophy from the medieval period to the present day. The essays draw on a wide range of approaches - from postmodern and Foucault-influenced theories to more traditional historical and philological readings - but all are informed by feminist theory and practice in studying how gender has shaped the representations of bodies and sexual pleasures in Russia. Subjects discussed include the figure of the prostitute in early Soviet writing, travel narratives about 18th-century Russian manners, and the contemporary writer Tatiana Tolstaya's use of gender stereotypes. Familiar writers, such as Tolstoy, Chekhov, Tsvetaeva, Berdyaev and Platonov, appear in a new light when seen through the prism of gender and sexuality.