TOC: Studies in Slavic Cultures XI: Everyday Life

Elise Thorsen enthorsen at GMAIL.COM
Wed May 22 22:16:52 UTC 2013


On behalf of the editors of *Studies in Slavic Cultures*, I am pleased to
announce that the journal’s eleventh issue, on the theme of “Everyday
Life,” 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 available in “Everyday Life”:



Terri Van Orman (Goucher College): “The Role of Symbolic Clothing in
Ukrainian Gender and Power”



Andrew Chapman (University of Pittsburgh): “Trofeinost′ and the
Phantasmagoria of Everyday Consumption in Late Soviet Culture”



Cassio de Oliveira (Yale University) : “‘As if in Search of a Happy Human
Life’: Personal Life in High Stalinism in Yuri German’s ‘Lapshin’”



Justine Gill (University of Alberta): “The Performativity and Importance of
Women’s Byt in Smirnova’s ‘Narodnyi roman’”



Outstanding orders of *SISC* X: “Postmodernism” and *SISC* XI: “Everyday
Life” will be mailed in the coming two weeks.

The editors of *SISC* XII currently invite inquiries and submissions
pertaining to the theme of “Pop and Propaganda” at sisc at pitt.edu, with a
deadline of May 31.  The



Best wishes,

Elise Thorsen



-- 
Elise Thorsen
Ph.D. Student, University of Pittsburgh
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
1417 Cathedral of Learning
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

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