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Violent Affections : Queer sexuality, techniques of power, and law in Russia
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Year: 2022 Publisher: London : UCL Press,

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Violent Affections uncovers techniques of power that work to translate emotions into violence against queer people. Based on analysis of over 300 criminal cases of anti-queer violence in Russia before and after the introduction of 'gay propaganda' law, the book shows how violent acts are framed in emotional language by perpetrators during their criminal trials. It then utilises an original methodology of studying 'legal memes' and argues that these individual affective states are directly connected to the political violence aimed at queer lives more generally. The main aim of Violent Affections is to explore the social mechanisms and techniques that impact anti-queer violence evidenced in the reviewed cases. Alexander Sasha Kondakov expands upon two sets of interdisciplinary literature - queer theory and affect theory - in order to conceptualise what is referred to as neo-disciplinary power. Taking the empirical observations from Russia as a starting point, he develops an original explanation of how contemporary power relations are changing from those of late modernity as envisioned by Foucault's Panopticon to neo-disciplinary power relations of a much more fragmented, fluid and unstructured kind - the Memeticon. The book traces how exactly affections circulate from body to body as a kind of virus and eventually invade the body that responds with violence. In this analytic effort, it draws on the arguments from memetics - the theory of how pieces of information pass on from one body to another as they thrive to survive by continuing to resonate. This work makes the argument truly interdisciplinary.


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Russian studies in culture and society.
Year: 2018 Publisher: St. Louis, Missouri : Krasnoyarsk, Russian Federation : Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, Izdatel'stvo OOO <>

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Sot͡siologicheskiĭ zhurnal.
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Year: 1994 Publisher: Moskva : Moskva : Institut sot͡siologii RAN, Federalʹnyĭ nauchno-issledovatelʹskiĭ sot͡siologicheskiĭ t͡sentr RAN

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Narodonaselenie : ezhekvartalʹnyĭ nauchnyĭ zhurnal.

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Historia provinciae : zhurnal regionalʹnoĭ istorii.
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Cherepovet͡s : FGBOUVO "Cherepovet͡skiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet",

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Russian views of the international order
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ISBN: 083309730X 9780833097309 9780833097279 083309727X Year: 2017 Publisher: Santa Monica, Calif.

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"In this report, RAND researchers analyze Russian views of the international order. They identify core Russian foreign policy interests, including defense of the regime, influence in its neighborhood, and status as a great power. The authors trace how these interests have led to growing Russian skepticism of the West and to Russia's current view that the international order is dominated by the United States and is a threat to Russian interests and security. The report notes several areas in which U.S. and Russian interests overlap and cooperation is feasible, including the United Nations system, international economic institutions, and counterterrorism. U.S. and Russian interests are directly opposed in other areas, including U.S. support for liberal democracy and the expansion of the European Union (EU) and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The desired U.S. approach to Russia with respect to the international order critically depends on two factors: (1) the importance of enabling former Soviet republics to freely join Western institutions and (2) whether Russia will limit its aggression in Europe if its interests are recognized. Depending on how U.S. policymakers evaluate these factors, the United States could recognize Russia's sphere of influence or double down on the existing approach of promoting democracy and supporting the EU and NATO. In practice, U.S. policy toward the European political and security order will likely involve some elements of both"--Publisher's description.


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Vestnik obshchestvennogo mnenii͡a = : The Russian public opinion herald.
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Publisher: Moskva : Analiticheskai͡a sluzhba "VT͡SIOM" (VT͡SIOM-A) : Mezhdist͡siplinarnyĭ akademicheskiĭ t͡sentr sot͡sialʹnykh nauk (Intert͡sentr)

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Iskusstvo kino.
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Year: 1936 Publisher: Moskva : Iskusstvo kino

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Voprosy obrazovanii͡a : Educational Studies Moscow.
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Year: 2004 Publisher: Moskva : Nat͡sionalʹnyĭ issledovatelʹskiĭ universitet "Vysshai͡a shkola ėkonomiki"

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Bi͡ulletenʹ Pochvennogo instituta imeni V.V. Dokuchaeva.
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Moskva : Pochvennyĭ institut imeni V.V. Dokuchaeva

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