what texts or film should I assign to address queer identities in Russia?
John Lyles
jhlyles at WM.EDU
Tue Apr 24 18:05:53 UTC 2012
Dear Gabriella,
I had success this semester teaching Nagrodskaya's *Wrath of Dionysus*,
which deals with gender and sexual identity. It's an easy read (about 200
pages), and my students responded to it.
Sincerely,
John
2012/4/24 Gabriella Safran <gsafran at stanford.edu>
> Dear Colleagues,
> For a class next year on Russian identity and alterity as explored in
> literature and film over time, I'd like to include a week of discussion of
> queer identity. I'd like to assign something under 200 pages of reading
> available in English translation, perhaps some stories, poems, a novella,
> from any period (or a mix from various periods - Imperial, Soviet,
> post-Soviet) as well as a film. Any suggestions?
> take care,
> Gabriella
>
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> Gabriella Safran
> Professor and Director, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
> Chair, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages
> Stanford University
> Stanford, CA 94305
>
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