Exemplary bodies : constructing the Jew in Russian culture, since the 1880s / / by Henrietta Mondry.
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Superior document: | Borderlines : Russian and East European Jewish studies |
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Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Borderlines (Boston, Mass.)
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Physical Description: | 301 p. :; ill. |
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Table of Contents:
- Russian anthropological and biological sciences and Jewish race
- Stereotypes of pathology: the medicalization of the Jewish body by Anton Chekhov, 1880s
- Carnal Jews of the fin-de-siecle: Vasily Rozanov, the Jewish body, and incest
- Ilya Ehrenburg and his picaresque Jewish bodies of the 1920s
- Criminal bodies and love of the yellow metal: the Jewish male and Stalinist culture, 1930s-1950s
- Sadists' bodies of the anti-Zionist campaign era: 1960s-1970s
- Glasnost and the uncensored sexed body of the Jew
- The repatriated body: a Russian Jewish woman writer in Israel or the corporeal fantasy of Dina Rubina, 1990s-2000s
- The Jewish patient: Alexander Goldstein and the postmodern Russian Jewish body in Israel, 2000s
- The real Jewish bodies of oligarchs: important Jewish personalities and post-Soviet corporophobia
- The post-Soviet assault on the Jew's body: the new racial science in the 2000s.