Serfdom, Society, and the Arts in Imperial Russia: The Pleasure and the Power

by Richard Stites
Serfdom, Society, and the Arts in Imperial Russia: The Pleasure and the Power
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December 14th 2005 by Yale University Press
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Hardcover, 640 pages

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0300108893   (isbn13: 9780300108897)

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Serf-era and provincial Russia heralded the spectacular turn in cultural history that began in the 1860s. Examining the role of arts and artists in so...more





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Miss Melly
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04/29/08

bookshelves: russian-cultural-history
Read in April, 2008
Stites seriously cares. He writes like he is writing poetry, except that he is writing about pleasure and power (so porno!) in bound Russia. He takes into account both gender and sexuality and makes postmodern arguments about the ways that these forces (bound labor, the arts) intersect and are inextricably linked. This is my favourite Russian social history book so far. Gorgeous.
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