Ruth Averbach is associate faculty at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research.
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Note on Transliteration Introduction: The (Un)Making of a Man 1. The Making of a Man: Becoming Aleksandrov 2. The Unmaking of a Man 3. A Man of Letters: Sex and Authorship in Aleksandrov's Fiction 4. The Transsexual Empire: Orthodoxy, Autocracy, and Transsexuality 5. Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Transsexual Heterosexuality in the Military Conclusion: What Is a Man? Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index
"Extremely original, incisive, and thought-provoking. Averbach not only sheds light on nineteenth-century Russian literature and its reception but also makes an important intervention into LGBTQ studies." - Alexander Burry, author of Legacies of the Stone Guest: The Don Juan Legend in Russian Literature "Innovatively building on the existing tradition, this study settles the debate about Aleksandrov's gender identity for the next generation of readers. Averbach reads Aleksandrov's texts in the context of Russian imperial expansion, emphasizing the connection between gender and nationalism that has underpinned much of Russian culture since the nineteenth century." - Margarita Vaysman, author of Self-Conscious Realism: Metafiction and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel

