QUEER IN SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIAN LITERATURE
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2022-01
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Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research
Abstract
This paper examines the reflection of queer sexuality in Russian literature and attempts to distinguish between Soviet and post-Soviet recurring narratives and trends. Its purpose is to give an overview of queer sexuality during Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. This paper reflects how this phenomenon was stifled during the Soviet era from the history of literature and again reappeared in post-Soviet Russia. It also explores the writers with their works who worked on this theme in the Soviet era and post-Soviet Russia. In addition, there are previously some notable works on this subject, for instance: "Out of the Blue: Russia's Hidden Gay Literature: An Anthology (1997) ed. by Kevin Moss, Introduction by Simon Karlinsky"; and "Russian Gay and Lesbian Literature by Brian James Baer, which was published in The Cambridge History of Gay and Lesbian Literature" (2014).
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Queer sexuality, Homosexuality, Soviet regime, Post-Soviet Russia, Stalin, Reappearance, Glasnost.
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Jyoti . QUEER IN SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET RUSSIAN LITERATURE. Paripex - Indian Journal Of Research. 2022 Jan; 11(1): 51-52