NZSJ
Irene Zohrab
Irene.Zohrab at VUW.AC.NZ
Thu Dec 19 00:12:06 UTC 2002
Dear Members of SEELANGS
I would like to let you know that copies of the latest New Zealand Slavonic Journal (Journal of the Australia and New Zealand Slavists’
Association) are available for sale (as well as earlier issues). The forthcoming special issue volume 36, 2002 will be available in January,
2003. An announcement about the contents of that Special issue 2002 will be made to members of SEELANGS in January.
The New Zealand Slavonic Journal, Volume 35, 2001 is divided into
Part I: Slavic Literature and Culture;
Part II: Australasian/Slavonic Affinities and Links;
Part III: Miscellaneous: Internet, Language and Regional Politics;
Part IV: Documents, New Material and Translations.
Bookreviews.
Illustrations.
List of Contributors.
Volume 35 includes the following articles:
Part I
James L Rice, ‘Summer at the Lake with Chekhov, A Retrospect in Early Retirement’
Peter Stupples, ‘Malevich and the Liberation of Art’
Marko Pavlyshyn, ‘Choosing a Europe: Andrukhovych, Izdryk and the New Ukrainian Literature’
John McNair, ‘Childhood and the Quest for Self: Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky and the Uses of Autobiography’
Gary Cox, ‘Russia’s Feminine Soul Revisited: A Neo-Darwinian Look at Dostoevskian Group Psychology’
Hazel Grünewald, ‘Generic Ambiguity in Daniil Kharms’s Elizaveta Bam’
Alexander Trapeznik, ‘V M Chernov, Terrorism and the Azef Affair’
Part II
Carole Ferrier, ‘Jean Devanny in Australasia and the Soviet Union in the 1920s and 30s’
John Goodliffe, ‘Denis Glover’s Poetry in Russian: Translation or Transflation?
Stuart Young, ‘A History of Russian Drama on the New Zealand Stage: The First Instalment’
Part III:
Kevin Windle, ‘Some Allusions and Interlingual Elements in Bulgakov’s Flight, An Affirmation of Russkost´? ’
Galina Timofeeva, ‘Russian Internet Language: Innovations on the Web Sites’
Christopher Connor, ‘Kaliningrad in the New European Order’
Part IV: Documents, New Material and Translations
The Rt Hon Jonathan Hunt, ‘Thoughts on Russia and the Inter-Parliamentary Union’
Harold W Williams, ‘The Organisation of the Provisional Government; Lenin; Gorky’s Letter to Lenin’ (Introduction by Irene Zohrab)
Fyodor Dostoevsky, ‘Editorial Comment from The Citizen’
Irene Zohrab, ‘Dostoevsky in Europe: First Instalment’
Copies can be purchased from the New Zealand Slavonic Journal, Victoria University, School of Asian and European Languages and
Cultures, P O Box 600, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. The cost is NZ$50.00 (including overseas postage) per copy or $45 (including
GST) within New Zealand.
Hilary Chapman (Dr)
Editorial & Admin Assistant Phone 64 4 463 5322
New Zealand Slavonic Journal Fax 64 4 463 5419
Victoria University of Wellington
Box 600
Wellington
NEW ZEALAND
Web http://www.vuw.ac.nz/nzsj
Email slavonic-journal at vuw.ac.nz
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