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Masculinity, Violence and Power in Modern Russia

Men, Guns and Identity
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  • Masculinity, Violence and Power in Modern Russia on Hardback by David Gillespie
  • Masculinity, Violence and Power in Modern Russia on Hardback by David Gillespie
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This book explores the phenomenon of violence in Russian culture, showing how violence has been a legitimate articulation of masculinity in Russia, and how popular attitudes towards violence have differed from those in the west, with Russians often approving of violence and of macho, militaristic political leadership. The book examines the nature of violence and masculinity in film, literary fiction and popular television series, and discusses the repercussions of this culture of violence for cultural symbolism, political decision-making, nation-building and international relations. It shows how Putin’s continuing popularity is linked to his projection of himself as a macho leader, and how some media is subversive of these popular and state attitudes, portraying "real men" who turn out to be weak and hollow, as is the ideology underpinning them.

Author Biography:

David Gillespie is Professor of Russian at the University of Bath, UK.
Release date Australia
January 5th, 2026
Pages
256
Audience
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
ISBN-13
9780415670647
Product ID
22200897

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