Queer(ing) Russian Art : Realism, Revolution, Performance
Queer(ing) Russian Art : Realism, Revolution, Performance
edited by Brian James Baer ; Yevgeniy Fiks
- 1st ed.
- Brighton : Academic Studies Press, 2023. ©2023.
- 1 online resource (504 pages)
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Intro -- Front Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One. Theoretical Framings -- 1. Between Semiotics and Phenomenology: The Problem of Queer Beauty -- Part Two. Queer Beauty in Context -- 2. "In Appearance, Both a Lad and Lass": Images of Androgyny in Eighteenth-Century Russian Art -- 3. The Queer Opacity of Alexander Ivanov's Nudes: Between Biblical Themes and Greek Love -- 4. Prostitutes, Pierrots, and Priapus: The Queer Modernism of Konstantin Somov -- 5. Modernism as the Uncanny of Stalinism: On Alexander Deineka's Wartime Drawings -- 6. Carnivalesque Carnality: The Queer Potential of Sergei Eisenstein's Homoerotic Drawings -- 7. Moscow Conceptualism's Erotic Objects -- 8. Queering Socialist Realism: The Case of Georgy Guryanov -- 9. A Russian Schizorevolution? Observations on the New Academy of Fine Arts and Queer Issues in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s -- 10. The Lure of Implied Transgression as Revolutionary Retrospective: The Illicit as la Belleza in Bella Matveeva's Art -- 11. Sexual and Gender Dissent in a Bipolar World: Georgy Guryanov and Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe -- 12. "My Nationaliti Is My Sexuality": The Post-Soviet, Diasporic, Non-Russian Queerness of Babi Badalov -- Part Three. Beyond Queer Beauty? Contemporary Post-Soviet Perspectives on Queer(ing) Art, Art History, and Artists -- 13. Architecture, Outer Space, Sex: The Kollontai Commune in 1970s Frunze -- 14. Soviet Union, July 1991 -- 15. LGBT Violence and the Limits of Realism: Polina Zaslavskaya's Material Evidence -- 16. The Battle over Names: Radical Queer on the Russian Activist Art Scene -- 17. Queer in the Land of the Bolsheviks, or the Archeology of Dissent -- 18. A Queer (Re)claiming of Russian and Soviet Art: An Interview with Slava Mogutin. 19. "Queer and Russian Art?" A Conversation between Katharina Wiedlack and Masha Godovannaya -- 20. Queering Sexual Minorities: An Interview with Yevgeniy Fiks -- Back Cover.
Standing at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies, the volume Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance exposes and explores the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian art.
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Sexualität
Homosexualität
LGBT
Kunst
Sowjetunion
Fernzugriff
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
Intro -- Front Cover -- Half-Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- Part One. Theoretical Framings -- 1. Between Semiotics and Phenomenology: The Problem of Queer Beauty -- Part Two. Queer Beauty in Context -- 2. "In Appearance, Both a Lad and Lass": Images of Androgyny in Eighteenth-Century Russian Art -- 3. The Queer Opacity of Alexander Ivanov's Nudes: Between Biblical Themes and Greek Love -- 4. Prostitutes, Pierrots, and Priapus: The Queer Modernism of Konstantin Somov -- 5. Modernism as the Uncanny of Stalinism: On Alexander Deineka's Wartime Drawings -- 6. Carnivalesque Carnality: The Queer Potential of Sergei Eisenstein's Homoerotic Drawings -- 7. Moscow Conceptualism's Erotic Objects -- 8. Queering Socialist Realism: The Case of Georgy Guryanov -- 9. A Russian Schizorevolution? Observations on the New Academy of Fine Arts and Queer Issues in the Late 1980s and Early 1990s -- 10. The Lure of Implied Transgression as Revolutionary Retrospective: The Illicit as la Belleza in Bella Matveeva's Art -- 11. Sexual and Gender Dissent in a Bipolar World: Georgy Guryanov and Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe -- 12. "My Nationaliti Is My Sexuality": The Post-Soviet, Diasporic, Non-Russian Queerness of Babi Badalov -- Part Three. Beyond Queer Beauty? Contemporary Post-Soviet Perspectives on Queer(ing) Art, Art History, and Artists -- 13. Architecture, Outer Space, Sex: The Kollontai Commune in 1970s Frunze -- 14. Soviet Union, July 1991 -- 15. LGBT Violence and the Limits of Realism: Polina Zaslavskaya's Material Evidence -- 16. The Battle over Names: Radical Queer on the Russian Activist Art Scene -- 17. Queer in the Land of the Bolsheviks, or the Archeology of Dissent -- 18. A Queer (Re)claiming of Russian and Soviet Art: An Interview with Slava Mogutin. 19. "Queer and Russian Art?" A Conversation between Katharina Wiedlack and Masha Godovannaya -- 20. Queering Sexual Minorities: An Interview with Yevgeniy Fiks -- Back Cover.
Standing at the intersection of Visual Studies and Queer Studies, the volume Queer(ing) Russian Art: Realism, Revolution, Performance exposes and explores the queer imagery and sensibilities in works of visual art in pre-Soviet, Soviet and post-Soviet contexts and beneath the surface of conventional histories of Russian art.
9798887192529
Sexualität
Homosexualität
LGBT
Kunst
Sowjetunion
Fernzugriff