Vernacular queer and shifting power in Russia: from the late Imperial era up to the 1930s
<p>This thesis explores the development and complexities of queer existence shown ‘from below’, that is to say, focusing on the direct speech of non-elite homosexual men and sexual and gender non-conformists from the late imperial era up to the 1930s. The current historiography of homosexualit...
Main Author: | Roldugina, I |
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Other Authors: | Healey, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2021
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