Sredni pol

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Jeffrey Eugenides: Sredni pol (Hardcover, Russian language, 2004, Amfora)

750 sivua ; 20,5 cm, 750 pages

Russian language

Published 2004 by Amfora.

(2 reviews)

16 editions

2022 #FReadom read 13/20

I just finished Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex, the 13th book in my 2022 #FReadom reading list of books removed or threatened in Texas libraries and schools. I found Cal Stephanides to be a truly scintillating narrative voice for a fascinating story.

Eugenides offers rich, multithreaded explorations of Detroit, Greek-American family life, and other areas near his own experience. And he may lead some readers to reflect on the meaning of sex & gender, despite rooting the story overall in rather binary notions of gender.

But I believe the novel's insights on gender identity and intersex reality would have been deeper & more insightful had Eugenides actually spoken with intersex people when writing the novel. Sadly, he didn't - a disappointing missed opportunity. www.intersexinitiative.org/popculture/middlesex-faq.html

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Subjects

  • Stephanides, Calliope, (fiktiivinen hahmo)
  • androgynia
  • seksuaalinen identiteetti
  • geenivirheet
  • perinnöllisyys
  • insesti
  • amerikankreikkalaiset
  • isovanhemmat
  • avioliitto sisarukset
  • murrosikäiset tytöt
  • identiteetti kriisit tytöt
  • pakolaisuus kreikkalaiset Vähä-Aasia 1920-luku
  • emigrantit kreikkalaiset Detroit
  • pikkukaupungit Grosse Pointe 1970-luku
  • kirjallisuuspalkinnot Pulitzer-palkinto
  • venäjänkielinen kirjallisuus