TOC: Studies in Slavic Cultures X, "Postmodernism"
Elise Thorsen
enthorsen at GMAIL.COM
Sat Nov 3 00:30:11 UTC 2012
Dear Colleagues,
The tenth issue of the graduate journal *Studies in Slavic Cultures*, on
the theme of "Postmodernism," is now available. More information can be
found on-line at
<www.pitt.edu/~slavic/sisc<http://www.pitt.edu/%7Eslavic/sisc>>,
or by e-mail to the editors at sisc at pitt.edu.
The following articles are included in “Postmodernism”:
Ljudmila Bilkić (University of Pittsburgh): “Indebted to Rupture—Mediating
between Eastern and Western [Post]Modernism”
Vadim Shneyder (Yale University): “The Problem of Postmodernism in Russian
Literary History: A Comparative Reading of *Summer in Baden-Baden* and *Moscow
to the End of the Line*”
Olga Klimova (University of Pittsburgh): “Anti-Soviet Kitsch in Perestroika
Melodrama: Sergei Solov'ev’s *Assa*”
Irina Anisimova (University of Pittsburgh): “From Consumption to
Objectification in Viktor Pelevin’s ‘Akiko’”
Daria Kabanova (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign): “Mourning the
Mimesis: Aleksei Fedorchenko’s *First on the Moon* and the Post-Soviet
Practice of Writing History”
Issue XI of *SISC*, “Everyday Life,” is forthcoming in January 2013.
The editors of *SISC* XII currently invite inquiries and submissions
pertaining to the theme of “Pop and Propaganda” at sisc at pitt.edu.
Best wishes,
Elise Thorsen and Hillary Brevig
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Elise Thorsen
Ph.D. Student, University of Pittsburgh
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
1417 Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
ent7 at pitt.edu
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