Sexuality, Nudity and the Body in Soviet Cinema
Birgit Beumers editor Eugenie Zvonkine editor Catherine Géry editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:18th Jul '25
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This book explores evocations of and allusions to sexual desire in Soviet cinema, 1919–1991.
By deploying several lines of investigation – from the cult of the masculine, strong body in Stalinist cinema to the shifting signification of the naked body (male and female) in post-war cinema and to the display of a sexualised body in the late Soviet era – this book establishes the extent to which Soviet cinema actually did reveal sexuality. It also explores how external political and social factors impacted representation. Overall, the contributions challenge the narrative of Soviet cinema as an art form where the representation of sexuality was taboo and outline shifts in the concepts of the naked and sexualised body, of sexuality and sexual relationships.
This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in the field of film studies, Slavic and Soviet studies, cultural studies, politics and gender studies.
ISBN: 9781032615325
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 640g
236 pages