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  1. Ukrainian erotomaniac fictions
    first postindependence wave
    Published: 2019; © 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY

    Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions explores the aggressive sexualization of the Ukrainian cultural mainstream after the collapse of the USSR as a counter-reaction to the Soviet state's totalitarian, repressive politics of the body. While the book's... more

     

    Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions explores the aggressive sexualization of the Ukrainian cultural mainstream after the collapse of the USSR as a counter-reaction to the Soviet state's totalitarian, repressive politics of the body. While the book's introduction includes concise sections on such pornified cultural forms as advertising, mass media, visual art, and film, its major focus is on textual production that has contributed significantly to the literary explosion in Ukraine, which began in the 1990s. Drawing on cultural, postcolonial, feminist, and gender theories, the book examines transgressive potentials of the erotic under postcolonial, postcommunist, and post-totalitarian conditions. It offers insight into the convoluted dialectics between the imported conventions of Western "porno-chic" and the received oppressive Soviet gender and sexual ideologies. Within a broad historical and cultural framework, the study considers writers' engagements in dialogues with their own tradition and colonial legacy, as well as with a variety of transcultural flows. By bringing together diverse erotomaniac fictions, Maryna Romanets charts the ways in which they are embedded in the processes of Ukraine's cultural decolonization

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781351022187; 1351022180; 9781351022170; 1351022172; 9781351022156; 1351022156; 9781351022163; 1351022164
    Series: Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature
    Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature ; 58
    Subjects: Ukrainian literature / 20th century / History and criticism; Sex in literature; Sex in mass media; Literature and society / Ukraine / History / 20th century
    Scope: 1 online resource
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  2. Ukrainian erotomaniac fictions
    first postindependence wave
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York, NY

    List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- 1 Introduction to Erotomaniac Fictions -- 2 Nationalist-Masochist Woman, Impotent Man, and Counter- Erotics: Pol'ovi doslidzhennia z ukraïns'koho seksu [Fieldwork in... more

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    List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- 1 Introduction to Erotomaniac Fictions -- 2 Nationalist-Masochist Woman, Impotent Man, and Counter- Erotics: Pol'ovi doslidzhennia z ukraïns'koho seksu [Fieldwork in Ukrainian sex] -- 3 A Guide to the Art of (Post-)Soviet Pleasure: Pokalchuk's Taxonomies -- 4 Carnivalesque Mystifications, National Icon, and Orientalist Dreams: Zhytiie haremnoie [Life in the harem] as Historiographic Metafiction -- 5 The Monstrosity of Desire and the Delights of Carnal Hell: Shevchuk's Neo-Baroque Angst -- 6 Indecent Transpositions and Displacements of the National Imaginary by the Kapranov Brothers -- 7 Pornographized Desecration of the Socialist Realist Canon: Poderviansky the Bricoleur -- 8 Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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  3. Ukrainian erotomaniac fictions
    first postindependence wave
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge, New York, NY ; Taylor & Francis Group, London

    Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions explores the aggressive sexualization of the Ukrainian cultural mainstream after the collapse of the USSR as a counter-reaction to the Soviet state's totalitarian, repressive politics of the body. While the book's... more

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    Ukrainian Erotomaniac Fictions explores the aggressive sexualization of the Ukrainian cultural mainstream after the collapse of the USSR as a counter-reaction to the Soviet state's totalitarian, repressive politics of the body. While the book's introduction includes concise sections on such pornified cultural forms as advertising, mass media, visual art, and film, its major focus is on textual production that has contributed significantly to the literary explosion in Ukraine, which began in the 1990s. Drawing on cultural, postcolonial, feminist, and gender theories, the book examines transgressive potentials of the erotic under postcolonial, postcommunist, and post-totalitarian conditions. It offers insight into the convoluted dialectics between the imported conventions of Western "porno-chic" and the received oppressive Soviet gender and sexual ideologies. Within a broad historical and cultural framework, the study considers writers' engagements in dialogues with their own tradition and colonial legacy, as well as with a variety of transcultural flows. By bringing together diverse erotomaniac fictions, Maryna Romanets charts the ways in which they are embedded in the processes of Ukraine's cultural decolonization

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781351022187; 1351022180; 9781351022170; 1351022172; 9781351022156; 1351022156; 9781351022163; 1351022164
    RVK Categories: KL 4525
    Series: Routledge studies in twentieth-century literature ; 58
    Subjects: Literatur; Massenmedien; Gesellschaft; Sexualisierung; Geschlechterrolle; Verwestlichung; Postkommunismus; Ukrainian literature; Sex in literature; Sex in mass media; Literature and society; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  4. Ukrainian erotomaniac fictions
    first postindependence wave
    Published: 2019
    Publisher:  Routledge,, New York, NY

    List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- 1 Introduction to Erotomaniac Fictions -- 2 Nationalist-Masochist Woman, Impotent Man, and Counter- Erotics: Pol'ovi doslidzhennia z ukraïns'koho seksu [Fieldwork in... more

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    List of Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Note on Translation and Transliteration -- 1 Introduction to Erotomaniac Fictions -- 2 Nationalist-Masochist Woman, Impotent Man, and Counter- Erotics: Pol'ovi doslidzhennia z ukraïns'koho seksu [Fieldwork in Ukrainian sex] -- 3 A Guide to the Art of (Post-)Soviet Pleasure: Pokalchuk's Taxonomies -- 4 Carnivalesque Mystifications, National Icon, and Orientalist Dreams: Zhytiie haremnoie [Life in the harem] as Historiographic Metafiction -- 5 The Monstrosity of Desire and the Delights of Carnal Hell: Shevchuk's Neo-Baroque Angst -- 6 Indecent Transpositions and Displacements of the National Imaginary by the Kapranov Brothers -- 7 Pornographized Desecration of the Socialist Realist Canon: Poderviansky the Bricoleur -- 8 Postscript -- Bibliography -- Index

     

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