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Sex Work in Russia weaves together a wide range of materials to examine the figure of the female sex worker in Russia from the early twentieth century to the present day. This book offers readers both an expansive and nuanced discussion of the significance of this archetypal female who appears with remarkable frequency in literature, film, and other cultural productions. Emily Schuckman Matthews explores the ways in which the fictional sex worker (and her real-life counterpart) has become a symbolic representative of social and moral instability, economic volatility, political, social, and ideological revolutions, and changing concepts of gender, sexuality, and the nation itself. Focus is given to the movement of the female sex worker from marginal foil to a hero in her own right, even finding a voice of her own in recent years. Works featuring this alluring and complex figure reveal critical insights into the changing position of women and other marginalized people in a volatile Russia.



About the Author

Emily Schuckman Matthews is associate professor of European studies at San Diego State University.



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Carefully researched and eloquently argued, Sex Work in Contemporary Russia makes a substantial contribution in our understanding of gender identity, women's subjecthood, and the history of sex work in Soviet and post-Soviet eras. As the first full-length study of prostitution in twentieth- and twentieth-century Russian culture, the monograph reconceptualizes the recurring figure of the sex worker and places her rightly in the center of discussions on women's labor and gender identity in a global context. In doing so, this book brings this important subject matter to English-speaking audiences and is sure to generate thoughtful discussion and additional research on the topic.

-- Colleen Lucey, University of Arizona

Sex Work in Contemporary Russia offers a panoramic and eye-opening exploration of the ubiquitous female archetype of the sex worker in twentieth and twenty-first century Russian culture. In this rigorously researched and conceptually ambitious book, Schuckman Matthews skillfully examines how sex work and sex workers have long been symbolic representatives of social, economic, and moral instability, stifling patriarchy, and shifting ideas about gender, sexuality, and the nation. This engaging and enlightening study is essential reading for all interested in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, as well as gender and sexuality more broadly.

-- Siobhan Hearne, University of Manchester

Through a fascinating and surprising lens, Emily Schuckman Matthews takes the reader on an exciting discovery journey of Russian culture. Engaging with literature of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, analyzing film, art, and Instagram, the author provocatively zooms in on the character of the Russian sex-worker (or prostitute in the most common Russian use) to interrogate less-known aspects of Russian society and culture. Relying on a range of frameworks, from concepts of Foucault to Butler, and negotiating across centuries and genres, the book Sex Work in Contemporary Russia: A Cultural Perspective is not only a study of the more familiar patriarchal social structures, national heteronormativity, and the commodification of sex but also of the transgressive power of Russian women, of their agency and persistent desire for material comfort and independence. A particular strength is Schuckman Matthews's extensive research and her ability to cast new light on the humanity of the sex-worker and her potential to affect social change. Eloquently written and original, this book has appeal for a wide audience of readers.

-- Yana Hashamova, The Ohio State University



Book Information
ISBN 9781666915945
Author Emily Schuckman Matthews
Format Hardback
Page Count 292
Imprint Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 567g
Dimensions(mm) 237mm * 157mm * 23mm

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