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"Особо не до либидо": солидарности и политики сексуальности в низовых феминистских инициативах Петербурга
"Not so Much About Libido": Solidarities and Sexual Policies Grassroot Feminist Initiatives in Petersburg
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Abstract Feminist sex wars began in the West in 1970-1980s and nowadays run on globally. The article takes sex wars into account and considers the construction of sexual policies and solidarities among the participants of the grassroots feminist initiatives in the modern Russia. The feminist debate about sex... view more
Feminist sex wars began in the West in 1970-1980s and nowadays run on globally. The article takes sex wars into account and considers the construction of sexual policies and solidarities among the participants of the grassroots feminist initiatives in the modern Russia. The feminist debate about sexuality is especially relevant in a conservative domestic context based on the construction of "traditional", "primordially-Russian" models ofsexuality in a binary dichotomy of the dominance of hyper-masculinity over non-subversive femininity. Within this discourse, sex and sexuality are reduced to the nation breeding's reproductive function. Using the analysis of 28 in-depth interviews with Petersburg feminists and participant ethnographic observation (32 days), I considerthe production ofsexual values by informants in the "risk /pleasure" continuum offered by Carol Vance, as well as emerging solidarities and exclusion mechanisms. Several solidarity lines have been found in the following continuums: participants' self-determination as "women" or "queer", aspirations to create male-free or LGBTIQ-inclusive space, the perceptions of commercial sex and BDSM in the continuum "violence-free choice". Within the framework of designated solidarities, there emerge such sexual dissidents as: LGBTIQ identifiable as men, sex-workers and commercial sex consumers, participants of BDSM practices. At the same time, the most important for informants category is the risk associated with possible violence. Meanwhile, the possibility of obtaining sexual pleasure and sexual expression in the absence ofsecurity is questionable.... view less
Keywords
gender studies; sexuality; feminism; solidarity; Russia; political movement
Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
youth studies; gender studies; LGBTIQ; commercial sex
Document language
Russian
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 79-100
Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 30 (2018) 1
DOI
http://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2018-1-79-100
ISSN
2074-0492
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0