The Soviet state-building project of the 1920s and 1930s faced a number of challenges, among then reconceiving of the vast Eurasian territory and geographic relations seized from the Russian Empire as a new country. This dissertation takes as its goal the description of how civic poets sought to create a coherent sense of imagined community in which geographic and ethnic diversity was organized and enhanced by socialist ideology. As this poetic project developed over two decades, a consistent tension emerged between two positions. One, there is the necessity of constituting an imagined community that can account for the dynamism of the early Soviet decades; for example, the implicit boundaries of that community change radically over time. T...
The canon of Russian poetry has been reshaped since the fall of the Soviet Union. A multi-authored s...
textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This pap...
This dissertation focuses new critical attention on Russian modernism’s engagement with poetic form....
This dissertation introduces the concept of Russophonia, which refers to the widespread and variegat...
Introduction to the monographic section “Changing Landscapes: the Provincial Text in Russian-Soviet ...
This essay summarizes the political and theoretical backgrounds of the poetry of the twentieth centu...
This essay summarizes the political and theoretical backgrounds of poetry of the twentieth century a...
The article presents an analysis of the main Russian modern poetry directions. The author explores t...
The idea of the progressive \u201ccolonization\u201d of vast, sparsely populated territories became ...
This dissertation explores the cultural topos of soil in Russian and early Soviet culture. Centered ...
The author of this chapter seeks to describe and analyze the situation of Lithuanian literature of t...
In this essay, I analyse how identities are constructed in Ukrainian underground poetry of the late ...
The breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 reminded many that "Soviet" and "Russian" were not synonymou...
This study examines the creation of the urban kommuna (commune) and the ideals that stimulated this ...
This dissertation investigates nineteenth-century narrative representations of the Cossacks—multi-et...
The canon of Russian poetry has been reshaped since the fall of the Soviet Union. A multi-authored s...
textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This pap...
This dissertation focuses new critical attention on Russian modernism’s engagement with poetic form....
This dissertation introduces the concept of Russophonia, which refers to the widespread and variegat...
Introduction to the monographic section “Changing Landscapes: the Provincial Text in Russian-Soviet ...
This essay summarizes the political and theoretical backgrounds of the poetry of the twentieth centu...
This essay summarizes the political and theoretical backgrounds of poetry of the twentieth century a...
The article presents an analysis of the main Russian modern poetry directions. The author explores t...
The idea of the progressive \u201ccolonization\u201d of vast, sparsely populated territories became ...
This dissertation explores the cultural topos of soil in Russian and early Soviet culture. Centered ...
The author of this chapter seeks to describe and analyze the situation of Lithuanian literature of t...
In this essay, I analyse how identities are constructed in Ukrainian underground poetry of the late ...
The breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 reminded many that "Soviet" and "Russian" were not synonymou...
This study examines the creation of the urban kommuna (commune) and the ideals that stimulated this ...
This dissertation investigates nineteenth-century narrative representations of the Cossacks—multi-et...
The canon of Russian poetry has been reshaped since the fall of the Soviet Union. A multi-authored s...
textFew spaces have been as tyrannically predetermined as St. Petersburg and Soviet Moscow. This pap...
This dissertation focuses new critical attention on Russian modernism’s engagement with poetic form....