• Post-Stalinist Body Economy : Female Corporeality, Desire, and Schizophrenia Carr, Anna 2017 History of Communism in Europe , Vol. 8 , S. 299 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 2069-3192 | 2069-3206 10.5840/hce2017814 Abstract

    The article provides an argument on the Soviet system of the early post-Stalinist years reflected in Haidamaky by Yurii Mushketyk. Through the concept of “body economy” inspired by Deleuze and Guattari’s schizoanalysis, it investigates the case of the female corporeality hidden in the novel. The article contests that the female body is part of the economy of desire flows which connected it to the male body. It also states that, after the death of Stalin, the reorganised Soviet regime demonstrates schizophrenic states as reflected in Mushketyk’s Haidamaky.

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