(In Russian) This article discusses the production of lesbians and gay men as subjects of human rights discourse in Russia. Conclusions are drawn from discourse analysis of group discussions and life history interviews with St. Petersburg lesbians and gay men. I base my analysis on the methodological concept of the "legal wound" which makes it possible to show the legal situation of the subjects that personify human rights discourse in contemporary Russia
This article is focused on a particular set of social relations in Russia: sexuality and violence in...
Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June...
The aim of the article is to investigate the gender structure of the Cossacks, to find out the level...
In the new Russia, some people experience exclusion from citizenship. This exclusion is based on dif...
This article explores how “traditional values” are being used by the Russian government ...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
The LGBT community and the attitude towards it became one of the dividing factors between Russia and...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
In a short reflection, we are dealing with the issue of Russian LGBT culture. In understanding liter...
Article 6.21 is a short documentary film that aims to examine the state of censorship around queerne...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The purpose of this article is to off er new perspectives on the topic of Russian literature and RFL...
The article is devoted to highlighting the synergistic effect of essential features of gender identi...
This book is a report on research of law courts' open data about hate crime against LGBT in Russia. ...
The article describes a victimological paradigm in modern Russian-Israeli literature. The proposed o...
This article is focused on a particular set of social relations in Russia: sexuality and violence in...
Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June...
The aim of the article is to investigate the gender structure of the Cossacks, to find out the level...
In the new Russia, some people experience exclusion from citizenship. This exclusion is based on dif...
This article explores how “traditional values” are being used by the Russian government ...
<span>In 2013, the State Duma of the Russian Federation adopted the Federal Law «On the prohibition ...
The LGBT community and the attitude towards it became one of the dividing factors between Russia and...
This article is dedicated to detailed analysis of the historic context of Russian governmental polic...
In a short reflection, we are dealing with the issue of Russian LGBT culture. In understanding liter...
Article 6.21 is a short documentary film that aims to examine the state of censorship around queerne...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is the first history of the early Soviet regime...
The purpose of this article is to off er new perspectives on the topic of Russian literature and RFL...
The article is devoted to highlighting the synergistic effect of essential features of gender identi...
This book is a report on research of law courts' open data about hate crime against LGBT in Russia. ...
The article describes a victimological paradigm in modern Russian-Israeli literature. The proposed o...
This article is focused on a particular set of social relations in Russia: sexuality and violence in...
Russia’s anti-LGBT Mizulina Law, named after its author, Elena Mizulina, was signed into law on June...
The aim of the article is to investigate the gender structure of the Cossacks, to find out the level...