Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia: The Regulation of Sexual and Gender Dissent

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University of Chicago Press, 15 oct 2001 - 392 páginas
The first full-length study of same-sex love in any period of Russian or Soviet history, Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia investigates the private worlds of sexual dissidents during the pivotal decades before and after the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. Using records and archives available to researchers only since the fall of Communism, Dan Healey revisits the rich homosexual subcultures of St. Petersburg and Moscow, illustrating the ambiguous attitude of the late Tsarist regime and revolutionary rulers toward gay men and lesbians. Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia reveals a world of ordinary Russians who lived extraordinary lives and records the voices of a long-silenced minority.

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Depravitys Artel
21
Our Circle
50
Euphemism and Discretion
77
The Queer Subject and the Language of Modernity
100
S Perversion or Perversity?
126
Б LO An Infinite Quantity of Intermediate Sexes
152
Can a Homosexual Be a Member of
181
PART III
194
Caught RedHanded
207
Epilogue
229
NOTES
265
BIBLIOGRAPHY
353
INDEX
375
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Dan Healey is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Wales Swansea in the United Kingdom.

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