1st Edition
Media and Masculinities in Contemporary Russia Constructing Non-heteronormativity
List of Figures viii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1
1 The Russian media landscape after 2013: an overview 10
2 Discourses on ‘traditional sexuality’ in Russia: a historical perspective 37
3 ‘War on terror’, Islamophobia, and media portrayals of non-heteronormative masculinities 51
4 Mediation of non-heteronormative masculinities in the context of the global anti-harassment #MeToo movement 101
5 Transgressive masculine performance on Russian TV 152
Conclusion 176
Index 185
Biography
Olga Andreevskikh is a Senior Lecturer in Russian Language and Culture at Tampere University, Finland.
‘This compelling book offers the first substantive analysis of Russian media discourses on non-heteronormative masculinities. Rejecting simplistic accounts of state-imposed homophobia, it identifies multiple intersecting discourses wherein representations shift according to context, genre, and news event, breaking vital new ground in gender and sexuality research and in Russian communication studies’.
– Stephen Hutchings, University of Manchester
‘The book celebrates Russian queer communities in their fight for recognition and visibility. Based on extensive research and multi-modal analysis of Russian language media, the book showcases how discourse around queerness is formed. By tracing media flows, exchanges and representations, the author writes a history of queer subjectivities in twenty-first century. A must read for everyone working on contemporary Russian Federation and queer cultures, the book makes a significant theoretical contribution to a wide range of disciplines including cultural studies, gender and sexuality studies, and media studies’.
– Vlad Strukov, University of Leeds






