Remembering late socialism through child perspectives in (auto)fictional writing has been a prominent practice in contemporary Russian literature. In particular, the early 1980s focalized by young protagonists have become the subject of three recent novels, by Alexei Ivanov, Shamil’ Idiatullin and Alexander Arkhangelsky. This article closely examines one of these novels, Alexei Ivanov’s Pischeblok [The Food Unit] published in 2016, asking how it articulates the generation that was coming of age during the 1980s and considering the ethical implications of this articulation. The reading approaches this question by examining the genre characteristics of the novel which involve a tension between ‘generatiography’ and fantasy, and between the re...
In the creative process, the relationship of childhood with the act of writing reveals tangential de...
The status and function of reading in Russia gave it a power which the Soviet government tried hard ...
This thesis analyzes Viktor Pelevin's Chapaev i Pustota (1996) from the perspective of its (extra-)...
In Russia-USSR, literature has long provided the main ethical-philosophical reference for the whole ...
When Arkadii Gaidar’s novella Timur and His Team was published in 1940, it gained instant critical a...
This thesis examines the applicability of the postmodern theories of consumerism and simulacra to th...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
Socialist Realism, as both a literary and historical phenomenon, has been a neglected subject within...
Since the fall of communism in 1989 and 1990/91 literature has dealt with this epochal societal chan...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
Post-Soviet Literature and the Search for a Russian Identity examines Russian literature’s engagemen...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
In the creative process, the relationship of childhood with the act of writing reveals tangential de...
The status and function of reading in Russia gave it a power which the Soviet government tried hard ...
This thesis analyzes Viktor Pelevin's Chapaev i Pustota (1996) from the perspective of its (extra-)...
In Russia-USSR, literature has long provided the main ethical-philosophical reference for the whole ...
When Arkadii Gaidar’s novella Timur and His Team was published in 1940, it gained instant critical a...
This thesis examines the applicability of the postmodern theories of consumerism and simulacra to th...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
Socialist Realism, as both a literary and historical phenomenon, has been a neglected subject within...
Since the fall of communism in 1989 and 1990/91 literature has dealt with this epochal societal chan...
This article is a study on the reciprocal dynamics between the mass readers and state power in socia...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
Post-Soviet Literature and the Search for a Russian Identity examines Russian literature’s engagemen...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
This article deals with women-centred prose texts of the 1990s and 2000s in Russia written by women,...
In the creative process, the relationship of childhood with the act of writing reveals tangential de...
The status and function of reading in Russia gave it a power which the Soviet government tried hard ...
This thesis analyzes Viktor Pelevin's Chapaev i Pustota (1996) from the perspective of its (extra-)...