Unattainable Bride Russia: Gendering Nation, State, and Intelligentsia in Russian Intellectual Culture

Hardback Published on: 30/03/2010
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Synopsis

Throughout the twentieth century and continuing today, personifications of Russia as a bride occur in a wide range of Russian texts and visual representations, from literature and political and philosophical treatises to cartoons and tattoos. Invariably, this metaphor functions in the context of a political gender allegory, which represents the relationships between Russia, the intelligentsia, and the Russian state, as a competition of two male suitors for the former's love. In ""Unattainable Bride Russia"", Ellen Rutten focuses on the metaphorical role the intelligentsia plays as Russia's rejected or ineffectual suitor. Rutten finds that this metaphor, which she covers from its prehistory in folklore to present-day pop culture references to Vladimir Putin, is still powerful, but has generated scarce scholarly consideration. ""Unattainable Bride Russia"" pays it the attention to which it is entitled as one of Russia's modern cultural myths.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • ISBN: 9780810126565
  • Number of pages: 328
  • Dimensions: 235 x 156 x 25 mm
  • Weight: 642g
  • Languages: English