Post-Soviet Literature and the Search for a Russian Identity examines Russian literature’s engagement in the negotiation of a Russian identity after the demise of communism. The book demonstrates that, in the context of growing national assertiveness, Russian writers have claimed more authoritative and politically committed stances in debates on Russia’s character, destiny, and place in the world. The book is unique in its in-depth analysis of works by both playful postmodernist authors and fanatical nationalist writers. It is sensitive to the acute social and political implications of contemporary Russian literature, but it also pays close attention to literary form: it documents the decline of postmodern styles, analyzes shifting metaphor...
The article discusses the basic processes of the modern Russian literature. The author examines soci...
‘Russkiy malchik’ – the hero of contemporary Russian literature The aim of this article is to prese...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
This article deals with the literature of perestroika and focuses on the post-Soviet period. From th...
This paper is focused on the complex situation linked with the concept of national cultural identity...
Russian Literature since 1991 is the first comprehensive, single-volume compendium of modern scholar...
"Since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, questions of identity have dominated the culture not only...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
What is the role and position of Russophone/Russian culture in Ukraine today? How can the dynamics o...
My project examines how post-Soviet women writers outside of Russia, namely those in the Caucasus an...
The last two decades of Soviet Union\u27s existence witnessed the emergence of new art forms, charac...
This paper is focused on the complex situation linked with the concept of national cultural identity...
The essay examines the problem of identity in its implicit relation to the memory of the past on the...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the re-assessment of Soviet literature’s role in...
The article discusses the basic processes of the modern Russian literature. The author examines soci...
‘Russkiy malchik’ – the hero of contemporary Russian literature The aim of this article is to prese...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
This dissertation is an examination of the problematic of Russian identity as manifest in the prose ...
This article deals with the literature of perestroika and focuses on the post-Soviet period. From th...
This paper is focused on the complex situation linked with the concept of national cultural identity...
Russian Literature since 1991 is the first comprehensive, single-volume compendium of modern scholar...
"Since the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, questions of identity have dominated the culture not only...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
What is the role and position of Russophone/Russian culture in Ukraine today? How can the dynamics o...
My project examines how post-Soviet women writers outside of Russia, namely those in the Caucasus an...
The last two decades of Soviet Union\u27s existence witnessed the emergence of new art forms, charac...
This paper is focused on the complex situation linked with the concept of national cultural identity...
The essay examines the problem of identity in its implicit relation to the memory of the past on the...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the re-assessment of Soviet literature’s role in...
The article discusses the basic processes of the modern Russian literature. The author examines soci...
‘Russkiy malchik’ – the hero of contemporary Russian literature The aim of this article is to prese...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...