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Russian Culture in Europe
ISSN: 1860-045X
Die Buchreihe Russian Culture in Europe widmet sich ausgesuchten Themen der Slavistik und Baltistik. Die Sammelbände und Monographien der Reihe behandeln dabei ein breites Spektrum des sprachlichen, religiösen, kulturellen und literarischen Lebens der russischen Gesellschaft im Europa des 18. bis 20. Jahrhunderts. Die Reihe erscheint in russischer, englischer, deutscher und französischer Sprache.
14 publications
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Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas
ISSN: 1662-2545
Russian Transformations publishes studies across the entire extent of Russian literature, thought and culture from the medieval period to the present. The series gives special emphasis to the kinds of transformation that characterise Russian, Soviet and post-Soviet writing. Transformation has often been under the stimulus of (and resistance to) foreign traditions. Acts of cross-cultural and cross-literary reception mark Russia's sense of creative development and national identity. Transformation has often been the result of the on-going dialogues between writers working within the Russian literary tradition through polemic and subtle use of intertextuality. Similarly, the stunning political and social changes that have been characteristic of Russian history generated radical transformation in the institutions of literature and in forms of literature from Modernism to post-Perestroika as writers react to official policy on freedom of expression.
7 publications
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Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature
The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature. The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature. The Middlebury Studies in Russian Language and Literature series seeks to expand our knowledge of the latest developments in linguistics, literary and pedagogical scholarship devoted to Russian language and literature. The series includes analyses of texts and authors, translations of significant literary and scholarly works, and writing on theoretical and applied linguistics with special attention to new methods for the teaching of Russian language and literature.
28 publications
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Thomas Bernhard’s Comic Materialism
Class, Art, and «Socialism» in Post-War Austria©2012 Monographs -
The Materials Generator
Designing Innovative Materials for Advanced Language Production©2009 Textbook -
The Russian Folk-Tale
©1969 Monographs -
Rhetoric, Materiality, and Politics
©2009 Textbook -
The Russians on Athos
©2001 Monographs -
Russian Postmodernist Metafiction
©2011 Monographs -
Ukrainian, Russophone, (Other) Russian
Hybrid Identities and Narratives in Post-Soviet Culture and Politics©2020 Monographs -
Muerte, materialismo e infancia en la obra de Maurice Blanchot
©2022 Monographs -
Deep and Superficial Cases in Russian
Beiträge zur Kasusgrammatik der slawischen Sprachen 2©1977 Thesis -
Contemporary Business Russian
©1997 Textbook -
The Russian Journey of Karel Havlíček Borovský
©1979 Monographs -
Among Russian Sects and Revolutionists
The Extraordinary Life of Prince D. A. Khilkov©2015 Monographs