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Articles 1 - 23 of 23
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Miyamoto Yuriko And The Soviet Propaganda, George T. Sipos
Miyamoto Yuriko And The Soviet Propaganda, George T. Sipos
George T. Sipos
No abstract provided.
(Review) Miedzy Psem A Wilkiem, Andrea Lanoux
(Review) Miedzy Psem A Wilkiem, Andrea Lanoux
Slavic Studies Faculty Publications
Reviews the book "Miedzy psem a wilkiem," by Sasha Sokolov and translated by Aleksander Boguslawski.
Review Of "An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, And Journalism In Late Imperial Russia" By Edited By B.T. Norton And J.M. Gheith, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Review Of "An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, And Journalism In Late Imperial Russia" By Edited By B.T. Norton And J.M. Gheith, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Review Of "Men Without Women: Masculinity And Revolution In Russian Fiction, 1917-1929" By E. Borenstein, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Review Of "Men Without Women: Masculinity And Revolution In Russian Fiction, 1917-1929" By E. Borenstein, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
(Review) Alienated Women: A Study On Polish Women's Fiction, 1848-1918, Andrea Lanoux
(Review) Alienated Women: A Study On Polish Women's Fiction, 1848-1918, Andrea Lanoux
Slavic Studies Faculty Publications
Reviewed work(s): Alienated Women: A Study on Polish Women's Fiction, 1848-1918 by Grażyna Borkowska
Review Of "A Russian Psyche: The Poetic Mind Of Marina Tsvetaeva" By A.W. Dinega, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Review Of "A Russian Psyche: The Poetic Mind Of Marina Tsvetaeva" By A.W. Dinega, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Review Of "The Ratcatcher: A Lyrical Satire" By M. Tsvetaeva And Translated By A. Livingstone, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Review Of "The Ratcatcher: A Lyrical Satire" By M. Tsvetaeva And Translated By A. Livingstone, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Central And East European Culture, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Central And East European Culture, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
Marina, Sibelan E. S. Forrester
Incantation, Sibelan E. S. Forrester
Arugula, Sibelan E. S. Forrester
The Electric Wizard, Sibelan E. S. Forrester
The Electric Wizard, Sibelan E. S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Constructivism And Comparative Cultural Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Constructivism And Comparative Cultural Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
Selected Journals Of Media And Communication Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Selected Journals Of Media And Communication Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
The English-Speaking Librarians' Club Of The Ukrainian Library Association, G. Jaia Barrett, Janet Dolya
The English-Speaking Librarians' Club Of The Ukrainian Library Association, G. Jaia Barrett, Janet Dolya
E-JASL 1999-2009 (Volumes 1-10)
We decided to tell this story of the English-Speaking Librarians' Club in this article with the hope that English-speaking librarians living and visiting elsewhere in the former Soviet Union will look for similar opportunities. To our knowledge, none of the library associations in the other countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States have yet established such a professional unit. For readers in the U.S., we add a word about the name of the group. The word "club" is commonly used in Ukraine for groups that come together around a common agenda but it does not carry the connotations associated with …
The Proclamation Of The New Covenant: The Pre-Iconoclastic Altar Ciboria In Rome And Constantinople, Jelena Bogdanović
The Proclamation Of The New Covenant: The Pre-Iconoclastic Altar Ciboria In Rome And Constantinople, Jelena Bogdanović
Jelena Bogdanović
No abstract provided.
The Brotherhood Of Free Culture: Recent Art From St. Petersburg, Russia, Joseph C. Troncale, Richard Waller
The Brotherhood Of Free Culture: Recent Art From St. Petersburg, Russia, Joseph C. Troncale, Richard Waller
Exhibition Catalogs
The Brotherhood of Free Culture: Recent Art from St. Petersburg, Russia
Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums, VA
October 11 to December 15, 2002.
We are pleased to present this exhibition of recent art from St. Petersburg, Russia, created by artists from Pushkinskaya 10. Known as the Brotherhood of Free Culture, the society was formed in 1989 as a cultural center to promote nonconformist art (often referred to as underground art during the Soviet period) in contemporary Russia. In addition to organizing exhibitions and providing performance, museum , and gallery spaces, Pushkinskaya 10 offers studio space to forty performing …
Russia And The Former Soviet Union, Yvonne Howell
Russia And The Former Soviet Union, Yvonne Howell
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
Contested geographies and cultures in which (according to Iurii Lotman's and Boris Uspenskii's seminal study "Binary Models in the Dynamics of Russian Culture") there is a lack of relatively neutral political, social, economic, and legal institutions capable of mediating between the polarities of church and state, private and public, sacred and secular. As a consequence, for the last two centuries Russian literature and literary debate have assumed extraordinary significance as almost the sole realm of negotiating a collective as well as individual identity. The binary structure of Russian culture in large part characterizes the relationship between literature and science as …
An Introduction To The Brotherhood Of Free Culture And The Cultural Center Of Pushkinskaya Ten, Joseph C. Troncale
An Introduction To The Brotherhood Of Free Culture And The Cultural Center Of Pushkinskaya Ten, Joseph C. Troncale
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
The exhibition, The Brotherhood of Free Culture: Recent Art From St. Petersburg, Russia represents a significant moment in the history of exhibitions of Russian nonconformism in painting. Like all Russian nonconformist art, this exhibition and these artists trace their roots back directly to 1863 and to the tradition of "unofficial" art, which, one might say, began with the refusal of those fourteen artists to remain under the yoke of the academy. The bold move of those young artists in the nineteenth century precipitated the formation of a more permanent group of painters into the Brotherhood of Traveling Art Exhibitions, …
Daphne's Tremor: Tsvetaeva And The Feminine In Classical Myth And Statuary, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Daphne's Tremor: Tsvetaeva And The Feminine In Classical Myth And Statuary, Sibelan E.S. Forrester
Russian Faculty Works
No abstract provided.
Slovak Standard Language Development In The 15th–18th Centuries: A Diglossia Approach, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Slovak Standard Language Development In The 15th–18th Centuries: A Diglossia Approach, Mark Richard Lauersdorf
Linguistics Faculty Publications
This study provides a sketch of Slovak standard language development during the pre-codification period (15th-18th centuries) within a diglossia framework. The focus is on the earlier periods of the 15th and 16th centuries – the earliest time from which there is significant direct documentation of patterns of indigenous language use in Slovakia in the form of a larger corpus of texts written in a Slavic language (be it Czech or mixed Czech-Slovak). The investigation indicates a 15th-16th century situation of Czech-Slovak diglossia that is gradually resolved in the course of the 17th-18th centuries through increasing development and use of a …
Dostoevsky And The Family, Susanne Fusso
The Karachay Struggle After The Deportation, Walter Richmond
The Karachay Struggle After The Deportation, Walter Richmond
Walter Comins Richmond
No abstract provided.