New Zealand Slavonic Journal, vol. 42
Evgeny Pavlov
evgeny.pavlov at CANTERBURY.AC.NZ
Tue Aug 25 03:03:13 UTC 2009
Dear Seelangers,
We are pleased to announce the publication of the New Zealand Slavonic Journal, vol. 42.
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 more information visit the journal website http://www.lacl.canterbury.ac.nz/russ/nzsj/nzsj2008.shtml
Contents, vol. 42
Part I
• David Gillespie (University of Bath), Sergei Eisenstein and the Articulation of Masculinity, 1
• Olga Tabachnikova (University of Bristol), “Dialogues with Dostoevsky” from Two Corners: Lev Shestov versus André Gide, 55
Part II
Selected papers from the “Polish Culture, Polish Experiences” conference held at Victoria University of Wellington, 4 October, 2008.
Alexander Maxwell, Guest Editor
• Alexander Maxwell, From the Editor, 77
• Glyn Parry (Victoria University of Wellington), English Magicians and the Crown of Poland: John Dee, Edward Kelly and Albrecht Łaski, 1583-1585, 79
• Alexander Maxwell (Victoria University of Wellington), Walerjan Krasiński’s Panslavism and Germanism (1848): Polish Goals in a Pan-Slav Context, 101
• Richard Millington (Victoria University of Wellington), Dissent in the Nation of Nobles: The Polishness of Joseph Roth’s ‘The Bust of the Emperor', 121
• Filip Slaveski (University of Melbourne), “Competing Occupiers”: Bloody Conflicts between Soviet and Polish Authorities in the Borderlands of Post-War Germany and Poland, 1945-46, 137
Review Essay
• Dennis Ioffe (Memorial University/University of Amsterdam), Ancient Egypt as the Other: Russian Silver Age at the Crossroads of Cultural Fashions, 157
Reviews
• Alexander Trapeznik: Boris Gorbachevsky (translated and edited by Stuart Britton). Through the Maelstrom. A Red Army Soldier’s War on the Eastern Front, 1942-1945, 169
• James Headley: J.S. Duncan, ed., Convergence and Divergence: Russia and Eastern Europe into the Twenty-First Century, 170
• Alexander Maxwell: Senka Božić-Vrbančić, Tarara, Croats and Maori in New Zealand: Memory, Belonging, Identity, 172
• Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover: Henrietta Mondry, Pure, Strong and Sexless: the Peasant Woman’s Body and Gleb Uspensky, 174
• Boris Czerny: La Russie et le monde Francophone, Douglas Clayton rédacteur, 176
• Henrietta Mondry: Дискурсы телесности и эротизма в литературе и культуре, под ред. Д. Иоффе, 179
• Tony Wilson: John Garrard and Carol Garrard, Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent. Faith and Power in the New Russia, 180
• Henrietta Mondry: Elena M. Katz. Neither With Them, Nor Without Them: The Russian Writer and the Jew in the Age of Realism, 182
Book reviews are available for free download from the journal website http://www.lacl.canterbury.ac.nz/russ/nzsj/Reviews2008.pdf
Dr Evgeny Pavlov
Editor, NZSJ
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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