New Zealand Slavonic Journal, vol. 40

Evgeny Pavlov e.pavlov at FREN.CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
Wed Jan 30 07:29:07 UTC 2008


Dear colleagues,

 

We are pleased to announce the publication of vol. 40 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 dedicated 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 41st 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. 40 (2006)

 

 

Contributions

 

Michael R. Kelly (Brigham Young University), Gogol and His ¡°Necessary¡±
Readers: Collective Creation and a Return to Self, 1 

 

Dennis Ioffe (University of Amsterdam), Modernism in the Context of
Russian ¡®Life-Creation¡¯, 22 

 

Jelena Melnikova-Grigorjeva (Tartu University, Estonia), §º§Ü§à§Ý§î§ß§í
§Û §å§é§Ö§Ò§ß§Ú§Ü §Ò§â§Ö§Ø§ß§Ö§Ó§ã§Ü§à§Û §ï§á§à§ç§Ú §Ü§Ñ§Ü §á§â§Ú§Þ§Ö§â
§Þ§ß§Ö§Þ§à§ß§Ú§é§Ö§ã§Ü§à§Û §Þ§Ñ§ê§Ú§ß§í, 56 

 

Peter Barrer (Monash University, Australia), World Famous in Slovakia:
Domestic Popular Music during and after Communist Party Rule, 73 

 

Wojciech Szczepa¨½ski (University of Torun, Poland), Serbian Institute
4S in Brussels and Its Involvement in the Promotion of the Serbian
Position on the Future of Kosovo within the European Union (Spring 2006
to February 2007), 91 

 

Robert Lagerberg (University of Melbourne, Australia), Towards a
Comprehensive Account of The Stress of Russian Nouns Containing the
Combining Form ¨C§Ý§à§Ô: a Survey of Russian Speakers in Melbourne, 105 

 

 

 

Documents, New Material and Translations

 

Andrei Rogatchevski (Glasgow University), §¯§Ú§Ü§à§Ý§Ñ§Û §¡§ß§Õ§â§Ö§Ö§Ó
§Ó §±§â§Ñ§Ô§Ö (1927-1945): §Þ§Ñ§ä§Ö§â§Ú§Ñ§Ý§í §Ü §Ò§Ú§à§Ò§Ú§Ò§Ý§Ú§à§Ô§â
§Ñ§æ§Ú§Ú, 115 

 

Irene Zohrab (Victoria University, New Zealand), Dostoevsky¡¯s
Editorship of Meshchersky¡¯s The Citizen (Grazhdanin). Issues Nos 1 to
16 (1874). Uncovering the Authorship of Unsigned Contributions (With
Emphasis on Material Relating to the Russian Conquest of Khiva and
Relations with England), 162 

 

 

 

Reviews

 

Gareth Pritchard: Nikolai Litvin, 800 Days on the Russian Front: A
Russian Soldier Remembers World War II, 220 

 

Tony Wilson: Andrea Chandler, Shocking Mother Russia. Democratisation,
Social Rights and Pension Reform in Russia, 1990-2001, 221 

 

Alexander Trapeznik: Norman E. Saul, Friends or Foes? The United States
and Soviet Russia, 1921-1941, 224 

 

Alexandra Smith: Adrian Wanner, Russian Minimalism: From the Prose Poem
to the Anti-Story, 225 

 

David N. Wells: W. Bruce Lincoln, The Conquest of a Continent: Siberia
and the Russians, 226 

 

Lila Zarnowski: Agata Krzychylkiewicz, The Grotesque in the Works of
Bruno Jasie¨½ski, 228 

 

Henrietta Mondry: Wendy Rosslyn and Alessandra Tosi (eds.), Women in
Russian Culture and Society, 1700-1825, 230 

 

Tony Wilson: Robert Service, Stalin. A Biography, 232 

 

Olga Sobolev: Timothy Langen, ¡®The Stony Dance; Unity and Gesture in
Andrey Bely¡¯s Petersburg¡¯, 236

 

 

We anticipate the publication of vols. 41 (2007) and 42 (2008) later
this year. 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.

 

Evgeny Pavlov 

 

Dr Evgeny Pavlov

Editor, New Zealand Slavonic Journal

Senior Lecturer in Russian and German

School of Languages and Cultures

University of Canterbury

Private Bag 4800

Christchurch, New Zealand


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