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Pure Strong And Sexless The Peasant Womans Body And Gleb Uspensky Henrietta Mondry

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Pure Strong And Sexless The Peasant Womans Body And Gleb Uspensky Henrietta Mondry
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Publisher: Rodopi
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Henrietta Mondry
ISBN: 9789042018280, 9042018283
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Pure Strong And Sexless The Peasant Womans Body And Gleb Uspensky Henrietta Mondry by Henrietta Mondry 9789042018280, 9042018283 instant download after payment.

Pure, Strong and Sexless explores the representation of gender and sexuality of peasant women in turn of the century Russian culture through the writings of populist writer Gleb Uspensky. Uspensky's numerous works address a range of issues related to sexuality, including infanticide, abortion, prostitution, adultery and venereal disease. This is the first comprehensive study of populist's fantasies in regard to the peasant woman's body as a non-sexed utopian body within Russian fin-de-siecle sexual discourse. Included in this book is the first English translation of the diary of Uspensky's psychiatrist, Dr Boris Sinani. This frank account portrays the tragic decline of a sensitive observer and writer into the psychotic and delusionary world of schizophrenia. This work is an invaluable source for students of Russian literature, gender studies, and history of psychiatry

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