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New Perspectives on Gender in Music

Roll Over, Tchaikovsky‪!‬

Russian Popular Music and Post-Soviet Homosexuality

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Centered on the musical experiences of homosexual men in St. Petersburg and Moscow, this ground-breaking study examines how post-Soviet popular music both informs and plays off of a corporeal understanding of Russian male homosexuality. Drawing upon ethnography, musical analysis, and phenomenological theory, Stephen Amico offers an expert technical analysis of Russian rock, pop, and estrada music, dovetailing into an illuminating discussion of homosexual men’s physical and bodily perceptions of music. He also outlines how popular music performers use song lyrics, drag, physical movements, images of women, sexualized male bodies, and other tools and tropes to implicitly or explicitly express sexual orientation through performance. Finally, Amico uncovers how such performances help homosexual Russian men to create their own social spaces and selves, in meaningful relation to others with whom they share a “nontraditional orientation.”

GENRE
Arts et spectacles
SORTIE
2014
15 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
352
Pages
ÉDITIONS
University of Illinois Press
TAILLE
2,5
Mo

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