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Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Spring Issue of Slavic Review Now Available

The Spring 2018 issue of Slavic Review is now available online.  

MEMBER ACCESS: ASEEES regular and student members have access to Slavic Review, as well as its predecessor journals, on Cambridge Core via the ASEEES member site. Please bookmark this link – member login is required. Once on Cambridge Core, click on “Latest Issue” to read the Spring 2018 issue. Your institution may also provide access to Slavic Review through its institutional subscription. Print copy will be mailed shortly to all regular and student members who did not opt out of print copies.

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Suscribe: Please contact your institution’s librarian and make sure your library subscribes to Slavic Review or request a subscription here.

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Slavic Review ▪ Volume 77 Number 1 

CRITICAL FORUM: SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET SEXUALITIES

Introduction to “Constructing Soviet and Post-Soviet Sexualities”
Richard C. M. Mole
DOI

Between the Labor Camp and the Clinic: Tema or the Shared Forms of Late Soviet Homosexual Subjectivities
Arthur Clech
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Soviet Legal and Criminological Debates on the Decriminalization of Homosexuality (1965–75)
Rustam Alexander
DOI

“That’s Not the Only Reason We Love Him”: Tchaikovskii Reception in Post-Soviet Russia
Philip Ross Bullock
DOI

Identity, Belonging and Solidarity among Russian-speaking Queer Migrants in Berlin
Richard C. M. Mole
DOI

ARTICLES

The Maiden and the Wolf: Law, Gender, and Sexual Violence in Imperial Russia
Katherine Pickering Antonova and Sergei Antonov
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The Making of an Artist as National Hero: The Great Karl Briullov and His Critical Fortunes
Katia Dianina
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Against the Double Erasure: Georgi Markov’s Contribution to the Communist Hypothesis
Nikolay Karkov
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Split Memory: The Geography of Holocaust Memory and Amnesia in Belarus
Anika Walke
DOI

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