“Queerness in the USSR” with Rustam Alexander
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What did queer life look like in Soviet Russia? Rustam Alexander has written two whole books about gay oppression in Russian history and is here to share what they learned...
show moreCW: homophobia, medicalisation of queerness, conversion therapy, aversion therapy
References:
Regulating Homosexuality in Soviet Russia, 1956-91 (Manchester UP, 2021)
Red Closet: The Hidden History of Gay Oppression in the USSR (Manchester UP, 2023)
Russia’s Gay Propaganda Law (2013)
Dan Healey’s Homosexual Desire in Revolutionary Russia
Harry Whyte
Stalin
Tsarist Regime
Bolsheviks
Russian Revolution
GULAG
Doctor Goland
Dennis Altman’s Homosexual Oppression and Liberation
Questions you should be able to respond to after listening:
- Was homosexuality always criminalised in Russia?
- Which are some of Rustam’s main sources?
- Which major shifts in attitudes towards queerness does Rustam discuss?
- What does Rustam say about rural and urban spaces? Have you heard about or experienced this spatial dichotomy before?
- What does oppression mean? Have you ever experienced or witnessed oppression?
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