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gothshostakovich · 4 years
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fun moscow expat story:
a friend of mine who is also doing a year in russia was visiting moscow after a trip to the us for the holidays and offered to bring me back something from home. of course i immediately requested mexican pinto beans (cannot find anything like them here). last night she came to bring them to me at the english-language karaoke bar where i was celebrating my birthday, but the face control guy would not let her bring in two 1-lb bags of dried pinto beans because “no outside food.” the guy apparently did not understand how beans work and had not in all his years doing face control for an expat-oriented bar seen someone bring their homesick mexican-american friend a key home-cooking ingredient for their birthday. but he did let my friend keep the beans in the coat check and grudgingly handed them back as we left the bar after a rollicking night of karaoke. all is well.
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gothshostakovich · 4 years
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of course I also paid a visit to Dmitri Dmitrievich
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This last November 2, I decided to celebrate Día De Los Muertos with my intellectual and artistic hero Sergei Eisenstein.
On an objective level, it felt like my duty as a Mexican-American Eisenstein researcher living in Moscow at this time of year to adorn the grave of one of Russia’s greatest artists who had a deep creative and emotional affinity for Mexican culture (and its traditions surrounding the dead in particular).
On a personal level, it felt like a spiritual quest to unite the strands of my inner lives. I grew up with Día De Los Muertos (although I never actually got to celebrate in a graveyard because none of my ancestors are buried near where we lived) and Mexican art. Both my parents make art that draws inspiration from Mezoamerican folk traditions, and my dad also loves and emulates early Soviet art. He was the one who introduced me to Eisenstein’s films too. And here I am now, living in Russia on a research scholarship for a project deeply tied to Eisenstein’s work.
I hope that some day, the powers that be here will allow for a dedicated group of Eisenstein’s spiritual heirs to give him the full ofrenda and late-night grave party treatment. This year, Novodevichiye Cemetery closed as usual at 5 pm so I just left a modest offering of paper marigolds (handmade with love by me after I realized that it was not possible to find live marigolds in Moscow in November) and incense.
¡Feliz Día De Los Muertos, Serguéi Mijáilovich!
С днем мертвых, Сергей Михаилович!
¡Qué viva Eizenshtéin!
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gothshostakovich · 4 years
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From the space, 1917, Kazimir Malevich
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gothshostakovich · 5 years
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During my time away from Tumblr, I watched all of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and made the incredible discovery that one of the main villain’s musical themes, DIO’s “Dark Rebirth” from Pt. 3 (“Stardust Crusaders”) is an extremely close match to one of the intermezzos from Tchaikovsky’s Oprichnik.
No really, compare
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qq1B5na--s
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The Oprichnik intermezzo is situated between the final scene of Act II, in which the protagonist Andrei swears a dread oath to serve in tsar Ivan the Terrible’s personal guard, and the opening scene of Act III, in which the people of Moscow lament the hard times that have befallen them since the tsar went into (implicitly homoerotic) seclusion with his personal guard. The tsar never appears onstage in the opera, but exists as an ominous, all-powerful, sexually deviant/threatening force controlling the fates of the characters from just out of sight. Exactly like DIO in most of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Pt. 3 (“Stardust Crusaders”) .
It’s also worth noting that composers for films and especially for cartoons have been borrowing melodies from Tchaikovsky since the very beginning.
So, even though I started watching this anime as a BREAK FROM MY ACADEMIC INTERESTS, I ended RIGHT BACK UP IN MY BULLSHIT ANYWAY
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gothshostakovich · 5 years
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Mezzo-sopranos in the role of Fedor Basmanov, favorite of Ivan the Terrible, in Tchaikovsky’s opera Oprichnik (1872). From top to bottom: M. I. Dolina, E. I. Zrubeva, N. A. Fride, A. V. Kravets, L. G. Zviagina, T. S. Liubatovich. Late 19th-early 20th centuries.
The role of Basmanov is the only so-called “trouser role” (a male role written to be performed by women) in Tchaikovsky’s operas. The queer sexual subtext surrounding the character is quite overt and caused trouble for both Imperial and later Soviet censors. We stan a legend.
(photos sourced from goskatalog.ru)
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gothshostakovich · 5 years
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I forgot about this post! We eventually resolved that argument thusly:
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I think it was listening to the new Zola Jesus album that came out that year (Okovi) that finally convinced me of my destiny to embrace my inner Ivan. Sexily.
Problem: I’ve managed to convince my partner we should do an Ivan Grozny/Fedor Basmanov couple’s costume for the Slavic dept. holiday party, but we both want to be Fedor.
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new best friend
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who is she
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gothshostakovich · 5 years
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i’m back
I fell out of sync with this platform during grad school, but I want to try using it again as it really was a great way to connect with people over shared interests outside of academia...and I’m feeling extremely burned out on academia now that I’ve reached the dissertation phase of grad school...
...And the dissertation I’ve set out to write has some of its weird roots in Tumblr interactions! I wish I had put more effort into continuing these interactions alongside pursuing traditional academic relationships. Now that I’m adrift from the academy and figuring things out on my own, I am looking for alternatives and different paths...and I think it’s worth returning to whatever’s left of the platform that gave me so much inspiration.
So, Tumblr, I am now living in Moscow on a yearlong grant to research a dissertation on queer artistic interpretations of Ivan the Terrible and the oprichniki. Basically, I’m seeking out every piece of Russian-language historical fiction in any genre/medium that references Ivan’s sexual relationship with his oprichnik Fedor Basmanov and reading them all through an academic queer theory lens. In my best moments, I aspire to something grander: experimentally re-constructing an alternative lineage of queer creative expression within the Russian national mythos. Most of the time, I just want to get the hell out of grad school and find a way to make meaningful contributions to international queer culture through translation and art that don’t require me to constantly beg for money from massively evil institutions... At any rate, what I really want to do here is meet and spend time with other people interested in queer history and art and maybe collaborate on a project or just hang out and watch silent films set to synthpop albums...
Ну...на самом деле, ищу общение с единомышленниками в России (особенно в Москве, где я живу сейчас, но не только!) Давайте познакомимся!
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gothshostakovich · 6 years
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The Wicked + The Divine #38...
...HAS ME IN IT!!!!!!
Letters column has a photo from the WicDiv Support Group: Boston chapter big Goth meeting (doubled as a wake for a certain OTP)!!!! All thanks to the amazing @elusive-j !!!
Please appreciate: how adorable we all are; my wall of Morrigan/Baphomet/Persephone; my bi pride, Kazan, and Mexico flags plus DSA Black Lives Matter sign just hanging out. Please ignore the extremely not-aesthetically coordinated yoga ball.
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allright, i’m coming back to Tumblr for this content
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Twenty-five memes and I need more
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I drew these a while ago (as you can see by the year...), but I don’t think they ever made it to Tumblr. Felt like riffing on traditional Russian costumes (think my thought process was like “whoa the Little Big tracksuit kokoshnik is amazing but what if it...said ‘fuck’ on it...holy shit...”). Nota bene: They are gfs.
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gothshostakovich · 6 years
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sorry for ghosting you again, tumblr
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gothshostakovich · 6 years
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Kieron, you know if you ever have a question or uncertainty about East European, Slavic, and/or Byzantine culture you can just DM me alright?
Writer Notes: The Wicked + the Divine 36
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Spoilers, obv.
Keep reading
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gothshostakovich · 6 years
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this is my first tweet ever to break 1K likes
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