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Thanks to his role in the medical policing of the female prostitution regime, Tarnovskii was "perhaps the most closely identified with state authority" of his colleagues. Engelstein, Keys to Happiness, 162.
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In the 1880s, he called for tax exemptions for brothels, proposed that soldiers should pay mandatory visits to them free of charge, and claimed brothels kept crime and immorality off the streets. His opinions shifted by the late 1890s, when he argued that clients of licensed brothels needed to be inspected for disease. See Bernstein, Sonia's Daughters, 145, 176.
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Banshchiki-apprentices worked their way up a ladder of occupational divisions to become fully trained attendants at age 18 or 19; they were reportedly more content than boys in bakeries or workshops (and so perhaps disinclined to blackmail clients). Giliarovskii, "Moskva i moskvichi," 308-12.
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An anonymous denunciation of the capital's "pederasts" ca. 1890 described a procurer, Grigorii Depari/Ivanov, who brought young impecunious men together with a wealthier class of gentlemen for sexual purposes. "From 8 to 10 in the evening [in Depari's flat] you will find boys whom he uses himself or for whom he pimps. On Saturdays there are soldiers; Depari appears everywhere but acts discreetly." V. V. Bersen'ev and A. R. Markov, "Politsiia i gei: Epizod iz epokhi Aleksandra III," Risk, 1998, no. 3:112.
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Tetki (singular, tetka) had both foreign and local resonance for the homosexual subculture. In France, tante was in use from the mid-nineteenth century to describe male prostitutes and by the end of the century to denote the homosexual man more generally. (Germans likewise used this word in this way.) Russians began to employ tetka with these specialized meanings almost simultaneously. Meanwhile, the demotic use of tetka to refer pejoratively to any middle-aged or older woman (especially in peasant contexts) added a nuance of gendered irony and ruralizing deprecation in Russia's urban homosexual milieu. For clarity in this article I use tetka to refer to men who were seen to have a predominant sexual taste for their own sex, and in this context especially to the clients of those men and boys who sold sex. For more examples of uses of tetka, see Merzheevskii, Sudebnaia ginekologiia, 93 (to denote male prostitutes in Russian cities);
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The denunciation can be found in RGIA, f. 1683, op. 1, d. 199, 11. 1-13. This document was first described in Konstantin Rotikov, "Epizod iz zhizni 'golubogo' Peterburga," Nevskii arkhiv, 1997, no. 3:449-66.
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Rotikov presented a detailed analysis of the denunciation, withholding however its most explicit aspects. The full text was published by RGIA researcher V. V. Bersen'ev and A. R. Markov of the St. Petersburg State Academy of Culture, in "Politsiia i gei," quotation, 109. Bersen'ev and Markov contest Rotikov's 1889 dating of the document, arguing for composition between 1890 and 1894. All further citations of the denunciation are from "Politsiia i gei." On the significant glance, see also Tarnovskii, Izvrashchenie polovogo chuvstva, 62.
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A sailor arrested in 1921 at a "pederastic party" in Petrograd, when asked if he realized the sexual proclivities of the other guests, replied "I don't engage in pederasty myself, but the fact that many of the guests at these parties engaged in pederasty - I knew because I saw it in their glances, conversations, and smiles." V. M. Bekhterev, "O polovom izvrashchenii, kak osoboi ustanovke polovykh refleksov," in I. S. Simonov, ed., Polovoi vopros v shkole i v zhizni (Leningrad, 1927), 170;
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Sources for Moscow point to the Boulevard Ring as the earliest and most infamous territory for male and female prostitution alike, as well as for same-sex contacts free of commercial intent. See especially Belousov, "Sluchai gomoseksuala-muzhskoi prostitutki"; L. M. Vasilevskii and L. A. Vasilevskaia, Prostitutsiia i novaia Rossiia (Tver', 1923).
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On 6 January 1869, a 56-year-old Dane met a young man while buying eau de cologne in this gallery. After having sex with the Dane in his flat, the young man tried to blackmail him. Merzheevskii, Sudebnaia ginekologiia, 254.
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This despite official efforts to transform "traditional public spaces" like winter festivals by moving them off Nevskii Prospekt and into more easily policed locations, part of the efforts by the Directorship for the People's Temperance to cope with the surging Petersburg population. See Louise McReynolds and Cathy Popkin, "The Objective Eye and the Common Good," in Catriona Kelly and David Shepherd, eds., Constructing Russian Culture in the Age of Revolution, 1881-1940 (Oxford, 1998), 60, 62.
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Restaurant-based "clubs" or "dens" of "pederasts" were uncovered periodically, but information on these locations remains elusive. The young Chaikovskii escaped scandal when the Chautemps Restaurant was exposed in the press. Poznansky, Tchaikovsky's Last Days, 10.
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McReynolds and Popkin single out wrestling matches at the Cinizelli Circus as edifying spectacles of "masculine strength" for an elite worried about an ideal manliness crumbling under the influence of "flourishing consumer culture." McReynolds and Popkin, "The Objective Eye and the Common Good," 77.
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Marginal space in the immediate vicinity was ironically being exploited simultaneously by a consumer subculture devoted to a clandestine alternative masculinity. On temporal compartmentalization in the geographies of sexual subcultures, see Angie Hart, "(Re)Constructing a Spanish Red-Light District: Prostitution, Space and Power," in David Bell and Gill Valentine, eds., Mapping Desire: Geographies of Sexualities (London, 1995).
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Example of "homosexual" verse in praise of sailors, see Dan Healey, "Evgeniia/ Evgenii: Queer Case Histories in the First Years of Soviet Power," Gender & History, no. 1 (1997): 92.
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Male prostitution in the Russian army has resurfaced perhaps as a result of continued low pay. See Michel Peyrard, "Moscou: Pour manger, les soldats se prostituent," Paris Match, no. 2573 (17 September 1998): 48-51.
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A description of a "pornographic club" offered a composite portrait of the homosexual subculture, cataloguing male prostitution, strip shows, lectures on unnatural love, and poetry from a figure suggestive of Mikhail Kuzmin: A. I. Matiushenskii, Polavoi rynok i polavye otnosheniia (St. Petersburg, 1908), 124-28,
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Legal medicine in Russia made a weak effort to domesticate European techniques for detecting traces of "passive pederasty" on the anus of the sodomite. Merzheevskii and Tarnovskii long remained the national authorities in this arcane science. In the 1960s to furnish evidence for police, forensic medics developed "sphincterometry" (sfinkterometriia) to detect "homosexual" muscle control, and chemical analysis of the penis of the so-called "active partner." I. G. Bliumin and L. S. Gel'fenbein, "Ob odnom diagnosticheskom priznake pri ekspertize polovykh sostoianii muzhchin," in Voprosy travmatologii, toksikologii, skoropostizlinoi smerli i deontologii v ekspertnoi praktike. Vypusk 3 (Moscow, 1966);
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