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Regulating Homosexuality In Soviet Russia 195691 A Different History 1st Edition Rustam Alexander

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Regulating Homosexuality In Soviet Russia 195691 A Different History 1st Edition Rustam Alexander
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.28 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Rustam Alexander
ISBN: 9781526155764, 1526155761
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Regulating Homosexuality In Soviet Russia 195691 A Different History 1st Edition Rustam Alexander by Rustam Alexander 9781526155764, 1526155761 instant download after payment.

This ground-breaking book challenges the widespread view that sex and homosexuality were unmentionable in the USSR. The Khrushchev and Brezhnev eras (1956–82) have remained obscure and unexplored from this perspective. Drawing on previously undiscovered sources, Alexander fills in this critical gap.
The book reveals that from 1956 to 1991, doctors, educators, jurists and police officers discussed homosexuality. At the heart of discussions were questions which directly affected the lives of homosexual people in the USSR. Was homosexuality a crime, disease or a normal variant of human sexuality? Should lesbianism be criminalised? Could sex education prevent homosexuality? What role did the GULAG and prisons play in homosexuality across the USSR? These discussions often had practical implications – doctors designed and offered medical treatments for homosexuality in hospitals, and procedures and medications were also used in prisons.
This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender equality.

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