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In the face of official censure, Russia's LGBTQ artists prove that their country has always been queer  / Anastasiia Fedorova.

calvertjournal.com (2019) 02-06-2019, p. 1-3
bron: calvertjournal.com (2019)02-06-2019, p. 1-3
samenvatting: The phenomenon of the new wave of Russian queer culture was not entirely new. When official rhetoric posits 'Russianness' and 'queerness' as mutually exclusive, it can be easy to forget the country's rich and proud queer history. The video for Angel Ulyanov's single - Let's Stir Things Up - ("Davai Zamutim") is an example of an intriguing dispatch from the new wave of Russian queer culture. It demonstrates that a creative underground is on the rise, willing and ready to explore its identity, without shying away from "Russianness" or the hostile surroundings they are caught in. At times, the Russian authorities want people to believe that queerness is a quality of the decadent and immoral West, while Russia is a stronghold of masculinity and traditional family values. But according to Vlad Strukov, Associate Professor in Film and Digital Culture at the University of Leeds, who is currently working on a project on Russian queer visual culture funded by the Swedish Research Council, there are plentiful examples of Russian queer culture from different eras.
onderwerpen:
    lhbtartistieke beroepensubculturenpopulaire cultuurkunstenmediabeeldvormingzichtbaarheidcensuurintellectuele vrijheidrusland

signatuur: dgb artikelen (feder/in)

In the face of official censure, Russia's LGBTQ artists prove that their country has always been queer
dgb artikelen (feder/in)
Anastasiia Fedorova.
calvertjournal.com
(2019)
02-06-2019
1-3
N307835
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Russia's queer revolution: reclaiming the not-so-hidden history of the LGBTQ+ underground  / Anastasiia Fedorova.

calvertjournal.com (2019) 01-09-2020, p. 1-3
bron: calvertjournal.com (2019)01-09-2020, p. 1-3
samenvatting: Queer Russian culture was a constant presence on the edge of the country's mainstream throughout the 1990s and 2000s, but a conservative pushback in the 2010s left a generation wondering if it ever existed at all. Anastasiia Fedorova talks about reclaiming her own queer history as part of a new exhibition in London - and why Russia's LGBTQ+ community could be looking at a brighter future.
onderwerpen:
    lhbtartistieke beroepensubculturensociale processenzichtbaarheidintellectuele vrijheidtentoonstellingenrusland1990 20002010 2020

signatuur: dgb artikelen (feder/rus)

Russia's queer revolution: reclaiming the not-so-hidden history of the LGBTQ+ underground
dgb artikelen (feder/rus)
Anastasiia Fedorova.
calvertjournal.com
(2019)
01-09-2020
1-3
N307836

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