Red Closet: The Hidden History of Gay Oppression in the USSR

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In 1934, Joseph Stalin enacted sodomy laws, unleashing a wave of brutal detentions of homosexual men in large Soviet cities. Rustam Alexander recounts the compelling stories of people whose lives were

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  • Author: Alexander, Rustam
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 288
  • Publish Date: May 23 2023
  • ISBN10: 152616745X
  • Language: English

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In 1934, Joseph Stalin enacted sodomy laws, unleashing a wave of brutal detentions of homosexual men in large Soviet cities. Rustam Alexander recounts the compelling stories of people whose lives were directly affected by those laws, including a na?e Scottish journalist based in Moscow who dared to write to Stalin in an attempt to save his lover from prosecution, and a homosexual theatre student who came to Moscow in pursuit of a career amid Stalin’s harsh repressions and mass arrests. We also meet a fearless doctor in Siberia who provided medical treatment for gay men at his own peril, and a much-loved Soviet singer who hid his homosexuality from the secret police.

Each vignette helps paint the hitherto unknown picture of how Soviet oppression of gay people originated and was perpetuated from Stalin’s rule until the demise of the USSR. This book comes at a time when homophobia is again rearing its ugly head under Putin’s rule.

Author: Rustam Alexander
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 05/23/2023
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.60w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9781526167453
Language: English

Author

Alexander, Rustam

Binding

ISBN10

152616745X

ISBN13

9.78153E+12

Page Count

288

Published Date

May 23 2023

Language

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