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Other Animals: Beyond the Human in Russian Culture and History

Other Animals: Beyond the Human in Russian Culture and History

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The lives of animals in Russia are intrinsically linked to cultural, political and psychological transformations of the Imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. Other Animals examines the interaction of animals and humans in Russian literature, art, and life from the eighteenth century until the present. The chapters probe a range of human-animal relationships through tales of cruelty, interspecies communion and compassion, and efforts to either overcome or establish the human-animal divide. These essays also explore the unique nature of the Russian experience in this regard.


Four themes run through the volume: the prevalence of animals in utopian visions; the ways in which Russians have both incorporated and sometimes challenged Western sensibilities and practices, such as the humane treatment of animals and the inclusion of animals in urban domestic life; the quest to identify and at times exploit the physiological basis of human and animal behavior and the ideological implications of these practices; and the breakdown of traditional human-animal hierarchies and categories during times of revolutionary upheaval, social transformation, or disintegration.


From failed Soviet attempts to transplant the semi-nomadic Sami and their reindeer herds onto collective farms, to performance artist Oleg Kulik\u2019s scandalous portrayal of Pavlov\u2019s dogs as a parody of the Soviet \u201cnew man, \u201d to novelist Tatyana Tolstaya\u2019s post-cataclysmic future world of hybrid animal species and their disaffection from the past, Other Animals presents a completely new perspective on Russian and Soviet history. It also offers a fascinating look into the Russian psyche as seen through human interactions with animals.

Author: Jane Costlow
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Published: 08/15/2010
Pages: 336
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.00w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9780822960638

Review Citation(s):
Chronicle of Higher Education 09/03/2010 pg. 20

About the Author
Jane Costlow is professor of Russian language and literature at Bates College in Maine and coeditor of Sexuality and the Body in Russian Culture.

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