Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow

This study is an exploration of the lesbian subculture in Russia focusing in particular on the subculture as a unique heterogeneous space of social interaction and cultural production that is not self contained or isolated from mainstream society, but incorporates a variety of cultural flows and tra...

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Main Author: Sarajeva, Katja
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-600252015-06-17T04:50:40ZLesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in MoscowengSarajeva, KatjaStockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionenStockholm2011subculturelesbianspaceRussiaMoscowSocial anthropology/ethnographySocialantrolopologi/etnografiThis study is an exploration of the lesbian subculture in Russia focusing in particular on the subculture as a unique heterogeneous space of social interaction and cultural production that is not self contained or isolated from mainstream society, but incorporates a variety of cultural flows and traditions that are a part of Russian mainstream culture, other Russian subcultures, or global cultural flows. Some of these cultural flows and traditions are more compatible than other ones. The increasingly globalized images and ideas of what a gay and lesbian community is, or perhaps should be like, are only partially compatible with contemporary reality in Russia. The high value placed on visibility and explicitly political, even radical activism, in gay and lesbian subcultures in the West, must in Russia be reconciled not only with the totalitarian past, and the increasingly authoritarian present, but also with the traditions and practices that developed as a response to the repressive regime and enabled people to live and even thrive within it. Using private spaces as public space, and public space as private space established a practice of multilayered spaces that are continuously maintained through social inclusion and exclusion, visibility and invisibility. However, the subculture is not only an intersection of external cultural flows and traditions, it also has it’s own unique traditions, knowledges and practices. Poetry, music, literature and art form the backbone of the flow of activities within the subculture. Visual and grammatical cues, styles, jokes and lesbian genders are integral aspects of the subculture as it is continuously renegotiated by its participants also on an individual level.. The study is based on fieldwork, participant observation and interviews, mainly in Moscow, and to some extent in St Petersburg, during 2005 with recurring visits during 2006 and 2007. Doctoral thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-60025urn:isbn:978-91-86071-74-5Stockholm studies in social anthropology, 0347-0830 ; N.S., 4application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessapplication/epub+zipinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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language English
format Doctoral Thesis
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topic subculture
lesbian
space
Russia
Moscow
Social anthropology/ethnography
Socialantrolopologi/etnografi
spellingShingle subculture
lesbian
space
Russia
Moscow
Social anthropology/ethnography
Socialantrolopologi/etnografi
Sarajeva, Katja
Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
description This study is an exploration of the lesbian subculture in Russia focusing in particular on the subculture as a unique heterogeneous space of social interaction and cultural production that is not self contained or isolated from mainstream society, but incorporates a variety of cultural flows and traditions that are a part of Russian mainstream culture, other Russian subcultures, or global cultural flows. Some of these cultural flows and traditions are more compatible than other ones. The increasingly globalized images and ideas of what a gay and lesbian community is, or perhaps should be like, are only partially compatible with contemporary reality in Russia. The high value placed on visibility and explicitly political, even radical activism, in gay and lesbian subcultures in the West, must in Russia be reconciled not only with the totalitarian past, and the increasingly authoritarian present, but also with the traditions and practices that developed as a response to the repressive regime and enabled people to live and even thrive within it. Using private spaces as public space, and public space as private space established a practice of multilayered spaces that are continuously maintained through social inclusion and exclusion, visibility and invisibility. However, the subculture is not only an intersection of external cultural flows and traditions, it also has it’s own unique traditions, knowledges and practices. Poetry, music, literature and art form the backbone of the flow of activities within the subculture. Visual and grammatical cues, styles, jokes and lesbian genders are integral aspects of the subculture as it is continuously renegotiated by its participants also on an individual level.. The study is based on fieldwork, participant observation and interviews, mainly in Moscow, and to some extent in St Petersburg, during 2005 with recurring visits during 2006 and 2007.
author Sarajeva, Katja
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title Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
title_short Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
title_full Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
title_fullStr Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
title_full_unstemmed Lesbian Lives : Sexuality, Space and Subculture in Moscow
title_sort lesbian lives : sexuality, space and subculture in moscow
publisher Stockholms universitet, Socialantropologiska institutionen
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