Studies in Slavic Cultures VII: Performance

Alyssa DeBlasio ajd31+ at PITT.EDU
Thu Jun 12 20:30:28 UTC 2008


Dear colleagues,

The editors of Studies in Slavic Cultures are pleased to announce the
publication of Vol. VII: "Performance." Articles include:


Katherine Bowers: "The Three-Dimensional Heroine: The Intertextual
Relationship between Three Sisters and Hedda Gabler"

Yuliya Ilchuk: "Performing Hybrid Identity: the Editing History of Gogol’s
Vechera na khutore bliz' Dikan'ki (1831-1832)"

Ewa Stanczyk: "The Knight and the Lady: Performing Gender Identity in
Wiersze milosne by Jerzy Harasymowicz"

Michael D. Johnson: "The Show Must Go On: Komissarzhevskaia’s Defense of
Her 1909 Production of Stanislaw Przybyszewski’s Gody zycia"


SISC is published by members of the Department of Slavic Languages and
Literatures at the University of Pittsburgh, with support from the Center
for Russian and East European Studies. The journal consists entirely of
analytical articles by graduate students, appears annually, runs to
approximately 120 pages, and is devoted to Slavic culture.

Each copy costs $10.  Orders can be directed to sisc at pitt.edu

Best wishes,

Alyssa DeBlasio and Julie Draskoczy

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