New Zealand Slavonic Journal, vol. 41

Evgeny Pavlov evgeny.pavlov at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
Thu Feb 5 00:20:08 UTC 2009


Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to announce the publication of vol. 41 of the New Zealand Slavonic Journal (NZSJ). 

 

The New Zealand Slavonic Journal (ISSN 0028-8683) is an official publication of the Australia and New Zealand Slavists' Association. It is a refereed annual which publishes original contributions relating to all aspects of Slavonic studies, including, but not limited to, literature, linguistics, folklore, history, and political science. Published since 1967, NZSJ is currently in its 42nd year. 

 

For further information on the Journal, including subscription, submission and contents of previous issues, please visit the NZSJ website at

http://www.lanc.canterbury.ac.nz/russ/nzsj/nzsjindex.shtml

 

Contents,  vol. 41

 


Benjamin Sutcliffe (Miami U, USA), Writing the Urals: Permanence and Ephemerality in Ol'ga Slavnikova’s 2017 


Frederick H. White (Memorial U, Canada), Leonid Andreev’s Release from Prison and the Codification of Mental Illness


Henrietta Mondry (U of Canterbury, NZ), Об одном крипто-еврее у А. Чехова


Jelena Grigorjeva (Tartu U, Estonia), Моделирование творческого процесса как научный эксперимент. (На материале русского сектора Интернета)


 

Documents, New Material and Translations


Andrei Rogatchevski (Glasgow U, Scotland), The National Bolshevik Party (1993-2001): A Brief Timeline


 


Australasian-Slavonic Affinities and Links


Selected papers from the Russian Studies symposium, 

University of Otago, 14 November, 2007


Alexander Trapeznik (U of Otago, NZ), New Zealand and Russia in a Changing World: a Multifaceted Perspective 


Part I 


Gerald McGhie, New Zealand-Russian Relations at a Time of Stress 


Stuart Prior, Negotiating with Russians 


Part II


Peter Stupples (U of Otago, NZ), Suprematism in the Antipodes: Malevich in New Zealand 


Olivia Eaton and Jacob Edmond (U of Otago, NZ), Russia in Landfall under Charles Brash 


 


Reviews


Hans-Peter Stoffel: Stephen Marder, A Supplementary Russian-English Dictionary (ASRED2), 2nd edition


Hans-Peter Stoffel: Thomas F. Magner, Dunja Jutronić, Rječnik splitskogo govora - A Dictionary of Split dialect


Thomas Nelson: Christoph Witzenrath. Cossacks and the Russian Empire, 1598-1725. Manipulation, Rebellion and Expansion into Siberia


Dennis Ioffe: Евгений Добренко, Политэкономия соцреализма 


Mikhail Klebanov: Александр Кобринский. Даниил Хармс 


 

As always, the NZSJ invites scholarly contributions to all aspects of Slavonic studies. We also welcome articles on comparative topics as well as contributions dealing with Russian-Australasian affinities and links.

 

 

Dr Evgeny Pavlov
Editor, New Zealand Slavonic Journal

Senior Lecturer in Russian and German
School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics
University of Canterbury
Private Bag 4800
Christchurch, New Zealand
ph. +64-3-366-7001, x8526
fax: +64-3-364-2522

 



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