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Author Mondry, Henrietta, author

Title Exemplary Bodies : Constructing the Jew in Russian Culture, 1880s to 2008 / Henrietta Mondry
Published Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (300 pages)
Series Borderlines: Russian and East European-Jewish Studies
Contents Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on Transliteration -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Russian Anthropological and Biological Sciences and Jewish "Race," 1860s-1930 -- Chapter 2: Stereotypes of Pathology: The Medicalization of the Jewish Body by Anton Chekhov, 1880s -- Chapter 3: Carnal Jews of the Fin-de-Siècle: Vasily Rozanov, the Jewish Body, and Incest -- Chapter 4: Ilya Ehrenburg and His Picaresque Jewish Bodies of the 1920s -- Chapter 5: Criminal Bodies and Love of The Yellow Metal: The Jewish Male and Stalinist Culture, 1930s-1950s -- Chapter 6: Sadists' Bodies of the Anti-Zionist Campaign Era: 1960s-1970s -- Chapter 7: Glasnost and the Uncensored Sexed Body of the Jew -- Chapter 8: The Repatriated Body: A Russian Jewish Woman Writer in Israel, or the Corporeal Fantasy of Dina Rubina, 1990s to the Present -- Chapter 9: The Jewish Patient: Alexander Goldstein and the Postmodern Russian Jewish Body in Israel, 2000s -- Chapter 10: The "Real" Jewish Bodies of Oligarchs: Important Jewish Personalities and Post-Soviet Corporophobia -- Chapter 11: The Post-Soviet Assault on the Jew's Body: The New Racial Science -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
Summary Exemplary Bodies: Constructing the Jew in Russian Culture since 1880s explores the construction of the Jew's physical and ontological body in Russian culture as represented in literature, film, and non-literary texts from the 1880s to the present. With the rise of the dominance of biological and racialist discourse in the 1880s, the depiction of Jewish characters in Russian literary and cultural productions underwent a significant change, as these cultural practices recast the Jew not only as an archetypal "exotic" and religious or class Other (as in Romanticism and realist writing), but as a biological Other whose acts, deeds, and thoughts were determined by racial differences. This Jew allegedly had physical and psychological characteristics that were genetically determined and that could not be changed by education, acculturation, conversion to Christianity, or change of social status. This stereotype has become a stable archetype that continues to operate in contemporary Russian society and culture
Notes In English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 21. Dez 2019)
Subject Jews in popular culture -- Russia (Federation)
Human body in popular culture.
Body image -- Social aspects -- Russia (Federation)
Russian literature -- History and criticism
LITERARY CRITICISM -- Russian & Former Soviet Union.
Body image -- Social aspects
Ethnic relations
Human body in popular culture
Intellectual life
Jews in popular culture
Russian literature
SUBJECT Russia (Federation) -- Intellectual life. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh95005570
Russia (Federation) -- Ethnic relations
Subject Russia (Federation)
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781618118523
1618118528