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Author Mondry, Henrietta, author.

Title Political animal : representing dogs in modern Russian culture / by Henrietta Mondry.

Publication Info. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston [Massachusetts] : Brill Rodopi, 2015.
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (451 pages) : color illustrations, photographs.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics, 0169-0175 ; Volume 59
Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; Volume 59.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Political Animals: Representing Dogs in Modern Russian Culture; Copyright; Contents; Preface: Vladimir Durov's dog story: A thematic capsule; Introduction; Dog stories; How to approach the dog stories in Russian culture; Examining dog stories; Chapter structure; PART ONE: EXPLORING CRUELTY, INJUSTICE, AND THE SHIFTING HIERARCHIES BETWEEN DOGS AND HUMANS; Chapter 1. When dogs were more expensive than people; The rich man's dogs and the poor man's honour: Alexander Pushkin's 'Dubrovskii'; Dostoevsky's sadistic landlords, villainous muzhiks, and animal and serf abuse in The Brothers Karamazov.
A populist writer on serfdom and the dog breastfeeding plot: Vladimir Korolenko's 'On a Cloudy Day'The phantasmagorical world of dogs, dog killers and serf women in Velimir Khlebnikov's 'The Night before the Soviets'; Chapter 2. 'The Children's Hour': Cruelty to dogs; The functions of dogs vis-à-vis children in The Brothers Karamazov; Choosing the life of abuse: Chekhov's 'Kashtanka' ('The Little Chestnut'); Alexander Kuprin: girl dreams of an elephant, a good boy and a bad boy, and the dog in 'The White Poodle'; What do the real 'children's hour' dog stories teach us?
Chapter 3. Degradation narratives: Dogs and humans in social and moral transformationDegradation or elevation? Transformation into a dog language-reading madman: Nikolai Gogol's Diary of a Madman; The picaresque tradition and social transformation: Petr Furman's Transformation of a dog; Animal commune after the October Revolution: Boris Pilnyak's 'A Dog's Life: The Vicissitudes of Destiny'; Times of famine -- from socio-economic transformation to dog-eating degradation: A Dog's Destiny; Moral degradation in Soviet times: dog meat for dogs in the Leningrad siege.
PART TWO: EXPLORING EMOTIONAL NEEDS: DOGS AND THEIRUNDERDOG PARTNERSChapter 4. The fate of dogs in partnerships with the marginalised Other; Ivan Turgenev's dogs and the politics of sexual transgression; Alexander Kuprin's racialised dogs and scapegoats in 'Gambrinus'; White companion dogs and their fair ladies: Zamiatin and Chekhov; Chapter 5. Dogs and inmates in prison and Gulags: Writing and re-writing the humanistic canon; Ethnographic take on dogs in prison: Dostoevsky's Notes from the House of the Dead; Varlam Shalamov's prison 'Bitch Tamara'
A guard's story: Sergei Dovlatov's dog eatersPART THREE: DOGS IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY; Chapter 6. Dogs and their masters in police and prison service: 1960s-1980s; Dogs and socialism with a human face: 'Mukhtar' by Izrail' Metter; Dogs and socialism without a human face: Georgii Vladimov's Faithful Ruslan: the story of a guard dog; Prison guard dogs as nobody's dogs in Sergei Dovlatov's The Zone: Notes of a Prison Camp Guard; Chapter 7. The cult of the border guard dogs; Nikita Karatsupa and the cult of the border guard dogs.
Summary Focusing on the correlation between humans and dogs in traditional belief systems and cultural productions, this book shows that the dog incorporates various often-paradoxical meanings - moral, social and philosophical. This study contributes to the unfolding cultural history of human-animal relations across cultures.
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Subject Dogs.
Dogs.
Dog breeds.
Dog breeds.
Puppies.
Puppies.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Mondry, Henrietta. Political animal : representing dogs in modern Russian culture. Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, [Massachusetts] : Brill Rodopi, ©2015 xviii, 432 pages Studies in Slavic literature and poetics ; Volume 59 0169-0175 9789042039025
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