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Russian Style: Performing Gender, Power, and Putinism

hardcoverDecember 19, 2023
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ISBN-13: 9780299346706 ISBN-10: 0299346706
Publisher
University of Chicago press
Binding
hardcover
Published
December 19, 2023
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.00×15.20 cm

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Russian Style: Performing Gender, Power, and Putinism by Cassiday, Julie A.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780299346706.

As the West liberalized its stance on sexuality and gender between 2000 and 2020, Vladimir Putin’s Russia moved in the opposite direction, remolding the performance of Russian citizenship according to a neoconservative agenda characterized by increasingly exaggerated gender roles. By connecting gendered and sexualized citizenship to developments in Russian popular culture, Julie A. Cassiday argues that heteronormativity and homophobia became a kind of politicized style under Putin’s leadership. However, the multiple modes of gender performativity simultaneously helped citizens resist and protest the state’s mandate of heteronormativity. Examining everything from memes to the Eurovision Song Contest and self-help literature, Cassiday untangles the discourse of gender to argue that drag, or travesti, became the performative trope par excellence in Putin’s Russia. Provocatively, Cassiday further argues that the exaggerated expressions of gender demanded by Putin’s regime are best understood as a form of cisgender drag. This smart and lively study provides critical, nuanced analysis of the relationship between popular culture and politics in Russia during Putin’s first two decades in power.