The Russian Review

Flint Liz LFlin at BLACKWELLPUB.COM
Wed May 23 18:51:03 UTC 2001


For 60 years, The Russian Review has been publishing scholarly articles and
reviews on Russian culture, past and present. Russian studies as a
discipline has grown spectacularly during this time, and today the journal
is an essential source of information on the history and literature of
Russia. It also covers important developments in other areas of the
humanities and social sciences, particularly in gender studies, nationality
studies, and cultural theory.

Complimentary sample issues of The Russian Review are available for you or
your library by completing the form at the end of this message and sending
it back to me (lflin at blackwellpub.com).

If you are interested in a subscription, you can sign up on the web:
http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/asp/journal.asp?ref=0036-0341&src=sub,
or you can call Blackwell Publishers at 1-800-835-6770.

Key Features:
* The leading journal in its field, read and referred to by Russian
academics, specialists, and other interested individuals.
* Publishes scholarly research papers and clusters of articles around a
specific theme, together with commentaries by leading academics.
* Includes the most comprehensive collection of book reviews published in
this subject, as well as review essays and film reviews.
* Page count increased by 10% from 1998.
* Film reviews evaluate newly available cinema.

Sample Contents:
- Robert Geraci, Ethnic Minorities, Anthropology, and Russian National
Identity on Trial: The Multan Case, 1892-96
- Michael S. Gorham, Natsiia ili snikerizatsiia? Identity and Perversion in
the Language Debates of Late- and Post-Soviet Russia
- Irina Reyfman, Death and Mutilation at the Dueling Site: Pushkin's Death
as a National Spectacle
- Susan Layton, Colonial Mimicry and Disenchantment in Alexander Drushinin's
"A Russian Circassian" and Other Stories
- Igal Halfin, Inquisition Communist Style
- Susanne Fusso, Dostoevsky's Comely Boy: Homoerotic Desire and Aethetic
Strategies in A Raw Youth

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