Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

The first generation of Russian modernists experienced a profound sense of anxiety resulting from the belief that they were living in an age of decline. What made them unique was their utopian prescription for overcoming the inevitability of decline and death both by metaphysical and physical means. They intertwined their mystical erotic discourse with European degeneration theory and its obsession with the destabilization of gender. In Erotic Utopia, Olga Matich suggests that same-sex desire underlay their most radical utopian proposal of abolishing the traditional procreative family in favor of erotically induced abstinence.

2006 Winner, CHOICE Award for Outstanding Academic Titles, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries   Honorable Mention, Aldo and Jean Scaglione Prize for Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Modern Language Association
“Offers a fresh perspective and a wealth of new information on early Russian modernism. . . . It is required reading for anyone interested in fin-de-siècle Russia and in the history of sexuality in general.”—Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, Slavic and East European Journal

“Thoroughly entertaining.”—Avril Pyman, Slavic Review
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Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

The first generation of Russian modernists experienced a profound sense of anxiety resulting from the belief that they were living in an age of decline. What made them unique was their utopian prescription for overcoming the inevitability of decline and death both by metaphysical and physical means. They intertwined their mystical erotic discourse with European degeneration theory and its obsession with the destabilization of gender. In Erotic Utopia, Olga Matich suggests that same-sex desire underlay their most radical utopian proposal of abolishing the traditional procreative family in favor of erotically induced abstinence.

2006 Winner, CHOICE Award for Outstanding Academic Titles, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries   Honorable Mention, Aldo and Jean Scaglione Prize for Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Modern Language Association
“Offers a fresh perspective and a wealth of new information on early Russian modernism. . . . It is required reading for anyone interested in fin-de-siècle Russia and in the history of sexuality in general.”—Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, Slavic and East European Journal

“Thoroughly entertaining.”—Avril Pyman, Slavic Review
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Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

by Olga Matich
Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

Erotic Utopia: The Decadent Imagination in Russia's Fin de Siecle

by Olga Matich

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Overview

The first generation of Russian modernists experienced a profound sense of anxiety resulting from the belief that they were living in an age of decline. What made them unique was their utopian prescription for overcoming the inevitability of decline and death both by metaphysical and physical means. They intertwined their mystical erotic discourse with European degeneration theory and its obsession with the destabilization of gender. In Erotic Utopia, Olga Matich suggests that same-sex desire underlay their most radical utopian proposal of abolishing the traditional procreative family in favor of erotically induced abstinence.

2006 Winner, CHOICE Award for Outstanding Academic Titles, Current Reviews for Academic Libraries   Honorable Mention, Aldo and Jean Scaglione Prize for Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures, Modern Language Association
“Offers a fresh perspective and a wealth of new information on early Russian modernism. . . . It is required reading for anyone interested in fin-de-siècle Russia and in the history of sexuality in general.”—Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal, Slavic and East European Journal

“Thoroughly entertaining.”—Avril Pyman, Slavic Review

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780299208837
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Publication date: 08/01/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 354
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Olga Matich is professor of Russian literature and culture at the University of California-Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations 000 Preface 000 A Note on Transliteration 000 <LINE SPACE> Introduction 3 1 Lev Tolstoy as Early Modernist: Fragmenting and Dissecting the Body 000 2 The Meaning of The Meaning of Love:What is Erotic about Vladimir Solov'ev's Utopia? 000 3 The Case of Alexander Blok: Marriage, Genealogy, Degeneration 000 4 Blok's Femme Fatale: History as Palimpsest 000 5 Transcending Gender: The Case of Zinaida Gippius 000 6 Religious Philosophical Meetings: Celibacy contra Marriage 000 7 Vasilii Rozanov: The Case of an Amoral Procreationist 000 Concluding Remarks 000 <LINE SPACE> Notes 000 Index 000
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