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adam_text | Contents
List of figures
A cknowledgements
Introduction
Tverskaya Ulitsa, Moscow, May 2006 1
Projects of belonging in contemporary Russia 2
The concerns of the book 3
Contributions 5
Starting points: media, belonging, visibility 8
Research design and methods 12
Structure of the book 18
1 Politics of belonging: From speech to visibility
Politics of belonging: the issues at stake 21
Politics of belonging as speech: (counter)narratives and
(counter)publics 27
Politics of belonging as visibility contestations 34
2 Russian media as a space of appearance
A historical overview of media in Russia 50
Containing, amplifying and contesting visibility in Russia 58
Revisiting the audience(s) 68
Conclusion 71
3 “Homosexual propaganda”: Regulating queer visibility
Queer visibility, belonging and geopolitics 77
Regulating queerness in Russian history 80
The dominant interpretation of the propaganda law 81
viii Contents
Tensions in the narrative 95
Conclusion 98
4 Sochi: The nation on display
Politics of belonging and the spectacular 107
Contexts and controversies around the Sochi Games 110
Sochi-2014 as a project of belonging 112
Contesting the Sochi spectacle 128
Conclusion 138
5 Ukraine: Spectacles and specters of war
War, (in) visibility and belonging 150
Part one: satire and violent cartographies 153
Part two: spectacular and spectral homecomings 168
Conclusion 183
Conclusion: Nothing more to see?
The limits of speech 191
Arrangements of visibility and the production of belonging 192
Visibility, invisibility and resistance 194
Russian politics, belonging and visibility 195
Seeing ahead 198
Index
Index
Entries in italics denote figures.
Abkhazia 111, 155, 158
adoption, by same-sex couples 84, 88
affective links 62, 88
Afghanistan, Soviet intervention in 172,182
Africa 78-9, 96
Alekseyev, Nikolai 140.n4
Aleksiyevich, Svetlana 182
alternative media: ambiguity in 68; Cir-
cassians in 131; coexisting with official
media 3, 17; as polyvocal and diverse
56, 58, 71; Putin in 65; theatricality in
59; and Ukraine war 148-9, 170-1,
175, 178-81, 184
alternative narratives: in contemporary
media 40; as contestation 29-30; in
counterpublics 32; marginalization of
3, 191-2
alternative public spheres 3, 9, 31; see
also counterpublics
Alyokhina, Mariya 48
Anderson, Benedict 24-5
anti-immigration movement 67
anti-Semitism 37, 86, 159, 163
anti-Westernism: future in Russia 196-7;
and homophobia 79, 81, 92; recent
increase in 2-3; and Sochi Olympics
114, 133
apathy 57
appearance, politics organizing 33
Arendt, Hannah 8
Argentina 176, 179
Argumenty i Fakty 53, 162-3, 170
al-Assad, Bashar 164
assimilation, redemptive 154, 158
audience reception 14, 198
authenticity 24, 35
authoritarianism 4, 48, 56, 138, 167, 197
Bakhtin, Mikhail 14, 28, 153
Barthes, Roland 15, 43, 108, 138, 171
Baudrillard, Jean 9, 151
belonging: affective dimensions of 29;
and exclusion 26-7; imaginaries of 4,
24; intersectional production of 23^4;
narratives and counternarratives of 30,
32, 128; in publics and counterpublics
31-2; state role in production of 49;
and visibility 4, 7, 21, 33-7, 98, 192-3;
see also politics of belonging; projects
of belonging
Beslan school murders 68, 135
Bhabha, Homi 27. 29
Bilan, Dima 86, 92
Billig, Michael 31
biopolitics 82, 113
Black Sea 111, 135
blogs, in Russia 54-6, 59, 64, 70, 196; see
also troll army
Bolsheviks 80, 118
Boston Marathon 137
boundaries, contestation of 21-2, 27
boundary work 8, 21, 39. 148
Butler, Judith: on aesthetics of war 151:
and historical progress 94; on power
and visibility 10-11, 37-9, 95. 193; on
public mourning 168; on schemes of
interpretation 42, 98
Cl (Channel One) 17; on LGBT issues
83, 87-8, 95; public trust in 70: and
Russian-speakers abroad 64: and Sochi
Olympics 112-14. 118-20, 132, 136-7:
as state media 53. 59; on Ukraine war
162
camivalesque 68, 153
Index 201
Catherine the Great 125, 154
Caucasian Emirate 135-6
The Caucasian Knot 131, 136
Caucasian peoples: food of 117; media
representations of 2, 121, 169
Caucasian solidarity 129, 137
Caucasus: colonization of 130; Russian
narratives of 91, 121; and Sochi
Olympics 121-2, 136, 138
censorship, Russian forms of 12, 18, 50,
60-1
Central Asia 2, 91, 111, 117, 169-70
Chechen Wars 52֊3; and crisis of mas-
culinity 172-5; reporting on 61, 63;
Soldiers’ Mothers Committees in 178
Chechnya: Putin on 95; and Sochi
Olympics 111
Chizhov, Vladimir 93
chrono tope 14—15, 24, 28, 90, 120, 130
Circassians 107, 111, 126, 128-31, 136-7,
139, 194
coloniality, global 91, 94
community formation: nationalism as 22;
and spectacular media events 108-9;
speech and narrative in 6, 27-9, 33;
and visibility 37, 41, 194; see also
imagined communities
contradiction, reconciliation with 192
counternarratives 7, 21; and contestation
29-30; to Sochi Olympics 107, 128,
130, 136-9
counterpublics 7, 21; in contemporary
Russia 54, 130; and political violence
137; in Soviet Union 51; subaltern
31-3, 130; subjectivation and
empowerment in 139
counterpublic spheres: as discursive
ghettos 33; leakage from 134; in
Russia 3
counter-storytelling see counternarratives
Crimea, annexation of 2, 54, 64, 148, 154
“Crimea is ours” (#крьшнаш) 154-5,
156-7
cultural difference, uncanny structure of 27
cyber-ghettos 33
Dagestan 95, 136
Danilin, Pavel 89
DDoS attacks 55, 61
Debord, Guy 42֊3, 107-8
dehumanization 26, 150
depoliticization: and closure of visibility
193; and narrative 24, 28; and
spectacle 43, 107-9, 138
diasporas 32, 128-30
discursive isolation 33, 57-8, 67, 70
discursive plurality 7, 33, 57, 71, 192
discursive spaces, alternative 32-3
disease, metaphors of 85
disidentification 153, 164, 168, 183
dominant narratives: contestation of 29,
32, 192; maximizing visibility of 42; in
Russian media 5, 13, 17, 198;
subverting 153, 167-8, 195
Donbass 162-3, 169, 176, 181
Dostoyevsky, Feodor 91, 125
Dozhd 60, 149, 172, 175-7
drag queens 88, 160
Dubrovka theater 68
the East, in Orientalism 25
ej.ru 55
Ekho Moskvy 56, 59
emotion: mobilization of 23, 42, 59, 98,
170-1, 198; public dimension of 9; and
Pussy Riot 49; slippery work of 26
emplotment 14; and forgetting 28; in
homeland narratives 24; and homo-
sexual propaganda law 82; and Sochi
Olympics 132, 139; in war narratives 163
epistemic bondage 91
erasure, and hypervisibility 36
ethnic diversity 2, 110, 115-19, 126, 131,
138
Eurocentrism 35, 91, 93
Europe: far right in 164, 197; as impotent
93; as sexually deviant 159-61
European Court of Human Rights 86
evil, Otherness as 163
exile, and nationalism 129
extremism, laws against 61
extremist jihadists 107, 135, 137, 139
Facebook 56, 131
fascism 159, 161-4, 183
feminist counterpublics 31
fifth columnists 2, 68
financial crisis 93, 113
Fisht stadium 125, 127
Foucault, Michel 36
frames, Butler on 10-11, 37-8, 168
France, same-sex marriage in 82, 84, 87-8
Fraser, Nancy 31, 35
friendship, international 2, 115, 117-18
Fry, Stephen 96, 132-4
FSB 67
funerals, secret see soldiers, secret
funerals of
202 Index
Gagarin, Yuri 158
“gay-revolution” 85, 159
Gayropa 159-61; see also Europe, as
sexually deviant
gayrussia.ru 131, 140.n4
gays and lesbians see LGBT communities
Gazprom 53, 56
gender: and the military 172-5, 183; and
nationhood 15, 23, 158-61, 168-9,
179, 184
gender equality 78, 100.n5
geography: of perversion 78, 91; and time
15
geopolitical imaginaries 169, 183
geopolitics: gendering of 161; of sexual
liberation 78-81, 85, 89, 99; and Sochi
Olympics 111, 118-19
Georgia 55, 111, 129
Gessen, Masha 81, 85, 131
glasnost 2, 50-2, 80, 182
globalization: and modernity 94; and
nationalism 9-10; and ontological
insecurity 25
Gordon, Avery 29
grani.ru 55, 60
Great Patriotic War 125-7, 140.n3, 162-3,
172
grotesque 59, 67-8, 153
Habermas, Jürgen 7, 9-10, 31, 58
Haraway, Donna 37
hegemonic grammars 10
hegemonic idioms 29, 176
heroism 65, 22-A, 163, 181, 193
heteronormativity 36, 78, 100.n5,
127
heterosexuality: and homosexuality 26;
and nationalism 78, 177-8
homelands, narratives of 15, 24
homonationalism 79, 90
homophobia: and anti-Westernism 79,
161; cultures stigmatized with 95-6;
global upsurge in 76-7; mobilization
of 13; political 87, 91, 132; Russian
state-sanctioned 76, 79, 97, 131,
140.n5
homosexuality: as elitist 86-7, 92; as for-
eign 90-2, 94; and heterosexuality 26;
Islamic attitudes to 95; in Russian
public sphere 13, 76-7, 80, 96-8; as
security threat 79, 81-5, 159; and
Sochi opening ceremony 127-8; as
unhealth 85-6, 93; see also LGBT;
queers
homosexual propaganda ban 5. 13,
99-100.nl; global aims of 90, 159; as
media spectacle 99; as nativist 91-2; as
populist 86-7; and queer visibility 61,
81, 192^1; and Sochi Olympics 131;
state media on 77, 81-6, 98, 191;
Western narratives on 79; Western
precedents for ЮО.пЗ
hypervisibility 36, 123, 193
identity politics 35
image analysis 15-16
images: circulability of 180; immediacy
of 130; interpretation of 125; see also
photographs
imaginaries, dominant 25, 110, 183
imaginary zone of exclusion 163—4, 195
imagined communities: boundary-
making for 65; contestation within 25;
cosmopolitan 10; dimensions of
belonging 12, 32; homosexuality
excluded from 81, 85; linking to place
24 (see also homelands); preconditions
for 4; and specters 152; symbolic con-
tent within 30; visibility as organizing
40; war as affirming 149-50
imperialism: and gender 159; Western 79,
92, 134; see also Russia, as empire
inclusion, conditioned 23—4
India, widow burning in 28
indigenous tradition 28, 78, 97
infection, metaphors of 85
information cocoons 33
information society, two-tier 69
information space, single 3, 54, 190
information war 52, 114, 148, 151, 176,
179-80
internet: alternative discursive spaces on
32, 66; in Russia 54—6, 61. 65, 69
internet surveillance 61
interpellation 190-1
interpretative schemes: dominant 13, 41-2:
establishing 10, 37. 43, 61-2. 139, 151:
on homosexuality 95: of Russian state
49, 138, 167, 181. 196: undermining
66, 98-9
intersectional construction 23, 26
intertextuality 14, 16
interviews 1, 17-18, 50
intervisuality 16
invisibility: Butler and Rancière on 37-8:
as subversive 35-6: see also visibility
Iraq war 38, 62
Islam, seen as homophobic 95
Index 203
Islamic State (Da esh) 68, 135
Islamism, militant 3, 111, 135; see also
extremist jihadists
Izvestiya 53, 59, 85
journalists, violence against 11-12, 61
Kabardino-Balkariya 111, 117
Kashin, Oleg 175
Kasparov, Gary 136
kasparov.ru 55
kavkazcenter.com 135-7
Kazan 119
Kellner, Douglas 42
Kichatkin, Leonid 171-2, 179-80
Kierkegaard, Søren 34, 36
Kiseťov, Dmitrii 56, 58, 164
kompromat 52, 66
Kosofsky-Sedgwick, Eve 26
Kostroma 180-1
KP {Komsomolskaya Pravda): on LGBT
issues 82, 84-7, 92, 96-7; material
from 17; and Sochi Olympics 112-14,
117, 122-4, 126, 132-4, 136; state
alignment of 53, 59; on Ukraine war
159
Krasnaya Polyana 117, 129
Krasnodar Region 111, 117
Lacan, Jacques 150
Lenin, Vladimir 50, 80
Le Pen, Marine 164
LGBT: creating visibility 34—6 {see also
queer visibility); Eurocentrism in 35;
and Muslims 95-6; and nationalism
78; in Russian politics 5, 76, 80-5; and
Sochi Olympics 107, 111, 131^4, 139;
use of term 100n2; and Western
modernity 26, 78-80, 87-92
Lifenews.ru 62
lifeworlds 4, 8-9, 28, 39
liminal figures 27, 85, 152
linear narratives 28, 163, 195
Lipnitskaya, Yuliya 124
London Olympics (2012) 110, 117
Lukashenko, Aleksandr 123
Manning, Chelsea 134
marginalized groups: counternarratives
of 29-30; counterpublics of 31;
visibility of 4, 6-7, 35
media: audience of 68-9; Butler on 10;
fragmented into spheres 33; globaliza-
tion of 55, 197; and the new visibility
39-40; as space of appearance 8-11;
and warfare 148, 151
media control: attention-seeking strate-
gies in 42; forms of 11-12, 16—17;
Russian forms of 54-7, 59-61, 195-7
media convergence 54
media events, state-orchestrated 42, 63-4,
68; see also spectacular media events
media power, patterns of 56-7
mediated narratives 9
mediation of everything 8
Medvedev, Dmitri 55, 80
memes 68, 154
Memorial 67
metanarrative 14, 28
Mexico City Olympics (1968) 110
migrants: counternarratives of 29; hyper-
visibility and erasure of 36; otherness
of 26-7, 163, 169; securitization of 2;
working at Sochi Olympics 111, 122
military masculinity 169, 172, 175-6
Milov, Vladimir 93
mirroring effect 89
modernism: nostalgic 120; revolutionary
49
modernity: alternative Russian 93-4, 158;
sexual and gender equality in 100.n5;
and tradition 90
moral panics 36, 67
Moskovskii Komsomolets 53, 59, 82, 90
motherhood 178-9
multiculturalism: and Olympic Games
110, 118; and recognition 35; in
Russian media 2-3, 114, 169
multinationalism 118
Munich Olympics (1972) 110, 135
Muslims: as minorities in Western socie-
ties 27; in Russia 95-6, 136—7; see also
Islam
muzhelozhstvo 80
myth: Barthes on 43, 108, 138; invoking
publics 31 ; narratives of homeland as
24
narrative analysis 13-16
narratives 21; as constitutive of reality
27-9, 33; national 109, 119; opposi-
tional 29, 56; satire as rejecting 167;
state creation of 63; see also alter-
native narratives; counternarratives;
dominant narratives; public narratives
national community: minorities as
threats to 26; reproducing feelings
of 31
204 Index
nationalism: banal 31; as constructing
belonging 22; emergence of 24; gender
and sexuality in 78, 127; global
differences in 25; heteronormative 99;
long-distance 129
nation-branding 109
nationhood 2-4, 12, 22-3, 31, 122, 168
nation-states: narratives of 4, 28-9. 33;
public spheres of 33—4; under
globalization 9-10, 55
Navalnyi, Alexei 56, 61
Nemtsov, Boris 61-2
neo-Nazis see fascism
news stories: photographs with 15; and
reproduction of belonging 31
new visibility 34, 39^40, 42-3
nihilism 57, 192
NoSochi project 129-30
nostalgia 25, 93, 120, 127
Novaya Gazeta 56, 59, 149, 172, 177
NTV 53, 59
Obama, Barack 132, 134
obscenity 67
Occidentalism 91
Odnoklassniki 56
oligarchs 52֊3
Olympic Games: demonstrations at 129;
and ethnic diversity 110, 117; as media
spectacle 109; opening ceremonies
124; and repressive politics 138-9; see
also Sochi Olympics
Olympic internationalism 118-19,
126
Olympic torch 115-16, 118-19, 125-6,
134
Olympism, Russia co-opting myth of
107, 115, 129, 138
online media: national boundaries in 10;
in Russia 54: spectacular politics in 67,
71
oppositional decodings 69, 125
Orban, Viktor 164
Orientalism 25, 78-9; Russian 91, 153
Orthodox Church: and homophobic
campaigns 76; and refugees 170; and
Russian state 2, 48
the Other: feminized 159; spectacles of
65, 118
othering, aggressive 2, 196
otherness: and community building 25-7;
increasing visibility of 39
over-identification 56, 65, 153, 164, 183;
see alsostiob
Paralympics 107, 110-11, 130. 140.n2
passing 36
patchwork 115
Pavlenskii, P otr 67
pedophilia 83-4. 88
performance art 67
perspective, control of 10
Peter the Great 122, 161
phobogenic objects 36
photographs: documentary 15-16. 171;
of secret graves 173-4, 179-80
plot 14-15; see also emplotment
Plushenko, Evgeni 123-4
police, corruption of 66
police order 11, 38, 190
political communication 8, 135
political communities, production of 3,
5-6
political correctness 82, 89-90, 93, 99
political dissenters 3, 12, 51, 64
political domination 11, 28, 38
political spectacles see spectacular
politics
politicana.ru 149, ¡56-8, 161, 164, 165-7
politics of belonging: agency in 43;
approach 2-3, 21-2; and police meta-
phor 190; as speech 27-33; as visibility
34, 41
Politkovskaya, Anna 61, 67
popular culture 25, 92, 175
poststructurahsm 10, 26, 37, 40, 148
power, coercive and non-coercive 11-12
Pride marches: banning 86, 92; in
Moscow 1, 190; in satire 160; and
visibility 67
projects of belonging: contesting
dominant 41, 149, 195: political 4-5,
12-13, 40, 110, 193; sexuality in 77-8:
and unexpressed meanings 191-2
Pskov, secret funerals in 171-7, 173—4,
179-83, 197
Pskovskaya Gubemiya 149. 171-6. 173—4,
179-80
publics 21; alternative 3; as coproducing
the world 33
public spheres: and belonging 30֊ 1;
Butler on 10-11; and counterpublics
32; dominant 31-3, 51, 163: hidden
histories in 152; limits of expression in
12; mediated 24, 31, 39; and space of
appearance 9, 40-1; see also alter-
native public spheres; state-aligned
public sphere
Pugacheva, Alla 86
Index 205
purification, symbolic 24
Pussy Riot 3; deploying spectacle 59, 67;
punk prayer 48; Russian media on
134; and Sochi Olympics 48-9, 131
Putin, Vladimir: call-in conferences 64;
and extremist jihadists 136-7; on
LGBT issues 81-3, 89, 95; as mascu-
line hero 53, 65, 122^1֊, 175; on multi-
nationalism 118; nihilist approach to
truth 57; project of belonging 196; on
Pussy Riot 48; in satire 158-60, 164,
168; on single information space 3, 54;
and Sochi Olympics 112-13, 115-16,
120; and spectacular personalities 59;
and Ukraine war 162
queer counterpublics 31
queer histories 96
queers: in counterpublic spheres 3, 31-2;
targeted by Russian state 2, 48; use of
term I00.n2
queer spaces, homonormativity in 32-3
queer visibility: anxiety over 86, 193; in
Russia 34, 77, 79-81, 98-9; and Sochi
Olympics 134
Ranciere, Jacques: on collective enuncia-
tion 137; on police order 190, 193; on
political conflict 22, 38; on power and
visibility 10-11, 37-9; on resistance
184
rapes 163
recognition, politics of 35
refugees 130, 168-71, 182-3
repoliticization 107, 139, 194
representability 7, 12, 37
resistance: ambiguous 195; beyond
speech 191-2, 194; to media events
109, 128; and politics of visibility 11-12,
36-8, 41-3; satire as 17, 167; speech as
29-30
revanchist rhetoric 2, 114
RG (Rossiiskaya Gazeta): on LGBT
issues 92; material from 17; and Sochi
Olympics 116, 121, 132-3, 136; state
alignment of 53, 59
RIA Novosti 56, 64, 93, 97
Roman Empire 90, 93
Rossiya Segodn’a 56
Rossiya TV 53, 59, 163, 181
RT 3, 62, 64, 162
Russia: 2011-12 protests in 64; alter-
native narratives in 30, 191; categories
of same-sex experience in 35;
communication strategy of 62-3;
dimensions of visibility in 48-9, 58; as
empire 91, 94-5, 115, 153—4, 158; four
Russias 69, 198; future of resistance in
197-8; homophobic campaigns in 76-7,
89; humor in 68; military masculinity
in 172-6; as multinational 118, 136,
154; narratives of belonging in 2, 4,
91, 96, 124, 191; opposed to the West
90-1, 99; Otherness of 3֊4, 132;
returning to greatness 112-13, 115,
120, 138; spatio-temporal imagination
of 125-8; special path of 93^֊; state-
controlled and alternative public
spheres 33; theatrical politics in 58-9;
visibility struggles in 42, 53—4
Russian civilizational space 64
Russian media: audiences of 7, 69-71;
belonging in 4, 43; fragmentation of 3,
54—6, 66-7, 192; international bran-
ches of 64; interpretative scheme on
homosexuality 95-8; political critique
in 68; post-Soviet development of 50-3;
Putin’s appearances in 123; as space of
appearance 49, 58, 71-2; state-aligned
sector of 16-17, 53—4- (see also state-
aligned public sphere); theatricality in
59; Ukraine war in 149; see also alter-
native media; media control; Soviet
Union, media in
Russian nationalism: contemporary
rhetoric of 118; East and West in 25,
91; global parallels of 3; and Great
Patriotic War 162; and Sochi Olym-
pics 109; and Third Rome 89-90, 154
Russian-speakers outside Russia 64, 148,
170
Russia’s South 120-2; see also Caucasus
russkii (ethnic Russians) 2, 118, 126, 138,
154
Russkii Mir Foundation 64
RuTube 56
Saint Petersburg, construction of 125-7
same-sex marriages 76, 82, 84, 87-8, 92-5
samizdat 51, 54, 66
sarcasm 57, 68, 158, 161, 164
satire: appropriating official narratives
68; as contestation of project of
belonging 149, 153; and Crimea
annexation 154—8, 156-7 and Ukraine
war 13, 17, 153-4, 164, 167-8, 183;^
also stiob
saturation 51, 63
206 Index
scandal, politics of 67
securitization 79, 85, 159, 196
self-censorship 53, 60
Semenya, Castor 110
semiotic guerillas 69
Sem’onov, Alexey 171-2
the sensible, distribution of 11, 37
sexuality: and national belonging 97;
spatialization of 91; tolerant attitudes
to 26; traditional 79, 90, 96; see also
heterosexuality; homosexuality
sexualization 15, 78, 159
sexual liberation 36, 76, 78-80, 93, 97
sexual relations, non-traditional 61, 76,
131
Shlosberg, Lev 171-2, 180-2
silences: breaking 30, 139, 191, 194; in
dominant narratives 28-9
Silverstone, Roger 8-9, 39-40, 63, 86, 163
skinheads 1
smear campaigns 52, 61-2, 181
Sochi: Caucasian identity of 121-2; as
multiethnic region 116-17
Sochi Olympics: as amplification of visi-
bility 43; as contested spectacle 128-39,
194; controversies of 110-11; gendered
heroism at 122-4; and international
friendship 115-19; and modernization
119-22; opening ceremony 106, 123-8,
131-2, 134, 191; as project of belong-
ing 3, 13, 63, 112-15; and Pussy Riot
49; representations of 106-7; unex-
pressed meanings of 191
Sochi patchwork pattern 116, 119
social media 54-6, 65-6, 123, 148, 170,
175-6
soft power 64, 109
soldiers: gendered bodies of 168-9, 172-5;
recruitment of 148; secret funerals of
13, 17, 149, 171-6, 180-A 195; wives
and mothers of 176-9
Soviet Union: censorship in 2, 60; end of
2, 92, 175; media in 50-1, 57, 63, 70;
nostalgia for 120, 126
space, sexualization and gendering of 15
space of appearance: bounded 40, 58;
mediated 8-9, 41, 59, 107
spectacle: Debord on 42-3, 107; invoking
publics 9, 31; and specter 152
spectacular media events: and arrange-
ments of visibility 71, 107-8; and
narratives of belonging 3, 13, 128,
138, 194; in Russian media 64, 196; as
sites of contestation 109, 131
spectacular politics 49, 58-9, 63, 66-8,
107-8, 197-8
spectacular rituals 50, 168
specters 13, 29, 40, 152, 162-3, 182
speech: and belonging 6-7; limits of
191-2; and silence 28, 33
Spivak, Gayatri 28
sports: international competitions 42,
135, 137; and politics of belonging
110, 113-14; see also Olympic Games
Sputnik International 64
Stalin, Josef 51, 80, 85, 118, 164, /65,
183
state-aligned public sphere: coexisting
with alternative media 56-7; creating a
public 55; depiction of opposition in
61-2, 68; discursive closure of 3, 58;
drowning critical stories in 139; estab-
lishment of 4, 17; peripheral penetra-
tion of 49; queerness in 95; Sochi
Olympics in 106, 132—4; spectacular
events in 64; terrorism in 137; and
Ukraine war 148-9, 164, 169-72, 175,
180-1; visibility in 48, 57-8, 63, 66,
72, 182
sticky associations 42; images and 16;
pedophilia and homosexuality 84;
state creation of 98; with Western
imperialism 62. 134, 182
stfob 56-7, 59, 70, 153, 164
Stopfake.org 170
storytelling 27; see also narratives
subjectivities: non-normative 30, 40, 77,
107; poststructuralist accounts of 190
suicide attacks 111, 135-6
Syria 130, 136
t.A.t.U 127-8, 134
Taylor, Charles 35
Tchaikovsky, Pyotr 96, 125, 127
television channels: state alignment of
17, 52-3, 56, 59-60; transnational 55
terrorism: as media event 109. 135. 151;
in Russian media 53^1. 136-7; as
spectacular politics 68: threats to
Sochi Olympics 135-6
Thatcher, Margaret 87, ЮО.пЗ
theatricality 9, 31, 49. 58-9. 194
Third Rome 90, 126
Third Space 29
Thompson, Johnson 39
time: linear 28; narrative conception of
15
titular nations 82, 117
Index 207
Tolokonnikova, Nadezhda 48
Tolstoy, Leo 91, 150
traditional values: and repression 2-3;
Russia as defending 49, 76, 87, 89-94,
98-9
traditions, invented 31
transgender people: in queer spaces 33;
visibility of 36
transgender theory 6, 78
trauma: dominant rewriting of 163; nar-
rative inability to express 15, 30, 125-6
triple helix 67
troll army 56, 65, 70
Trud 53, 59, 86
Trump, Donald 59, 197
Twitter 56, 58, 64—5, 131
Ukraine: and fascism 65, 162-4; femini-
zation of 159-61, 160; as legitimate
target 183; Maidan movement in 148-9,
159, 162; refugees to Russia from
169-71; and Russian empire 153-4
Ukraine war: and aggressive othering 2;
contestation of narratives 13, 195;
deaths of Russian soldiers in 180-1,
193-4; and Great Patriotic War 162;
and masculinity 175; media narratives
of 5, 148-9, 183; and Sochi Olympics
111; as spectacular event 64; and
Western powers 154; YouTube videos
on 65; see also soldiers, secret funerals of
Umarov, Doku 111, 135-7
undesired visibility 13, 42, 77, 98-9, 190,
193
United Russia 61, 76, 88-9
United States, in Soviet media 51
Universiade 119
values, shared 23
Vancouver Olympics (2010) 110, 117, 126
Vest։ 181-2
Victory Day celebrations 59, 64, 163
violence: and belonging 26; displacement
onto Other 163-4; legitimate objects
of 150, 163; memories of 149, 152,
183; Russian state use of 195;
semi-private 49, 71
violent cartographies 149-50, 153, 158-9,
163, 183
visibility: amplifying 42, 62, 64-5, 108,
139; arrangements of 40-1, 43; chal-
lenging dominant orders of 39-40;
closure of 193—4; consequences of 1-2,
5-6, 35-6; containing 41—2, 59, 61-2,
95; contesting 43, 66-8, 128, 149-50,
182-3, 194-5; dangers of 192-3; in
global politics 198-9; mediated
dynamics of 63; regulation of 10-12,
36-8, 139; representational model of
7, 34-5, 40; shared 9; triangular model
of 6, 13, 21, 41-3, 48, 58, 98-9, 190;
and war 151; see also undesired
visibility
VKontakte 56, 58-9, 170, 177
Voina 67
Volgograd: homophobic murder in 97,
194; terrorist attacks in 55, 111, 136-7
Vrema: material from 17; public trust in
70; satire of 164; and soldiers’ deaths
in Ukraine 180-1; on Ukrainian
refugees 169-70
vulnerable majorities 86-7, 90, 97, 99
war: ontological functions of 148; spec-
tacle of 13, 149-53, 167-8, 172, 175,
181-3
websites: blacklist of 55, 61; Circassian
campaigns on 129
the West 3, 25, 79, 158
Western modernity: Russian rejection of
90-1, 94, 99; and sexual liberation
78-9, 81, 91-3, 96, 100n5
women: in nationalism 23, 78, 178-9;
neo-traditional politics against 48; and
Western modernity 100.n5
World Cup 2018 63, 119
Wurst, Conchita 160-1
Yanukovich, Viktor 111
Yeltsin, Boris 52-3, 175
Youtube 56, 65, 182
Yuval-Davis, Nira 2, 21-2, 25, 194
Zhdanovich, Sergey 181
Zhirinovskii, Vladimir 58, 123
Zhukov, Aleksandr 137
Zorkin, Valerii 86, 95
Zyuganov, Gennady 52
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spellingShingle | Edenborg, Emil Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war Olympische Spiele 22. 2014 Sotschi (DE-588)7601288-8 gnd Gesellschaft Massenmedien Politik Mass media Political aspects Russia (Federation) Mass media Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Group identity Russia (Federation) Social problems in mass media Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd Gemeinschaft (DE-588)4020015-2 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Zugehörigkeit (DE-588)4365362-5 gnd Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Sichtbarkeit (DE-588)4373371-2 gnd |
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title | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war |
title_auth | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war |
title_exact_search | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war |
title_full | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war Emil Edenborg |
title_fullStr | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war Emil Edenborg |
title_full_unstemmed | Politics of visibility and belonging from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war Emil Edenborg |
title_short | Politics of visibility and belonging |
title_sort | politics of visibility and belonging from russia s homosexual propaganda laws to the ukraine war |
title_sub | from Russia's "homosexual propaganda" laws to the Ukraine war |
topic | Olympische Spiele 22. 2014 Sotschi (DE-588)7601288-8 gnd Gesellschaft Massenmedien Politik Mass media Political aspects Russia (Federation) Mass media Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Group identity Russia (Federation) Social problems in mass media Medien (DE-588)4169187-8 gnd Gemeinschaft (DE-588)4020015-2 gnd Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg (DE-588)106969780X gnd Zugehörigkeit (DE-588)4365362-5 gnd Homosexualität (DE-588)4025798-8 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd Sichtbarkeit (DE-588)4373371-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Olympische Spiele 22. 2014 Sotschi Gesellschaft Massenmedien Politik Mass media Political aspects Russia (Federation) Mass media Social aspects Russia (Federation) National characteristics, Russian Group identity Russia (Federation) Social problems in mass media Medien Gemeinschaft Russisch-Ukrainischer Krieg Zugehörigkeit Homosexualität Sichtbarkeit Russia (Federation) Politics and government 1991- Russland |
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