Hidden Lives

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Felix Cowan
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Abstract

This article analyzes gender non-conformity in late imperial Russia through a selection of newspaper articles on the lives of gender non-conforming individuals. It examines the potential motives for gender non-conformity and argues for including gender dysphoria as a reason why Russians chose to perform a gender that did not correspond to their assigned sex. The article explores these individuals’ lives as well as their interaction with authority figures, the justice system, and Russian journalists and newspaper readers, to assess how late imperial Russians experienced and reacted to instances of public gender non-conformity. Finally, the article argues that gender non-conformity was a matter of great interest for the late imperial public but was treated leniently by figures in positions of power, from journalists who chose not to expose gender non-conforming Russian to judges who chose not to punish them for their defiance of gendered norms.
隐藏的生活
本文通过选取报纸上关于性别不符合个体生活的文章,分析了帝国后期俄罗斯的性别不符合。它研究了性别不一致的潜在动机,并主张将性别不安作为俄罗斯人选择表现与他们的性别不一致的原因。本文探讨了这些人的生活,以及他们与权威人物、司法系统、俄罗斯记者和报纸读者的互动,以评估帝国晚期俄罗斯人如何经历和应对公共性别不一致的情况。最后,这篇文章认为,性别不一致是帝国晚期公众非常感兴趣的一个问题,但却得到了权力人物的宽容对待,从选择不揭露性别不一致的俄罗斯人的记者,到选择不惩罚他们对性别规范的蔑视的法官。
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Canadian-American Slavic Studies
Canadian-American Slavic Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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