Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by FAS Department "Slavic Languages and Literatures"
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Anna Alchuk (1955-2008)
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Bathhouses, Hustlers, and a Sex Club: The Reception of Mikhail Kuzmin's Wings
(University of Texas Press, 2000)The bathhouse, resembling but not identical with the Finnish sauna, was one of the oldest features of Russian life, as common in the cities as in the countryside. In the cities, bathhouses varied from luxurious establishments ... -
How Development Matters: A Research Note on the Relationship between Development, Democracy, and Women's Political Representation
(SAGE Publications, 2008)Most studies find that the substantial cross-national variation in women's legislative representation is not explained by cross-national differences in socioeconomic development. By contrast, this note demonstrates that ... -
Mikhail Eremin pishet stikhotvorenie ‘Perevod'
(Izdatel'stvo "Rostok", 2013) -
Mirrors and Metarealists: The Poetry of Ol'ga Sedakova and Ivan Zhdanov
(W. S. Maney & Son, Ltd., 2006)Ol´ga Sedakova and Ivan Zhdanov, two prominent contemporary metarealist poets, depart from traditional mirror poems’ reliance on straightforward reflection or description. Their mirror poems elucidate their idiosyncratic ... -
(Mis)understanding the Cossack Icon
(Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2006) -
News That Stays New
(American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 2014)The 2014 American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AATSEEL) Distinguished Professor Lecture entitled "News That Stays New," is presented, as given by scholar Stephanie Sandler on January 11 ... -
On Grief and Reason, On Poetry and Film: Elena Shvarts, Joseph Brodsky, Andrei Tarkovsky
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2007) -
The Passions of Bohdan Krawciw
(Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2011) -
Remembering Elena Shvarts
(Informa UK Limited, 2010) -
Remembering Yalta: The Politics of International History
(Columbia University, Harriman Institute, 2009) -
Scared into Selfhood: The Poetry of Inna Lisnianskaia, Elena Shvarts, and Ol'ga Sedakova
(Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, 2001) -
Turkey and New World System (Türkiyə və Yeni Dünya Sisyemi)
(2013)This article is dedicated to the conversion process of Turkey towards the global power against the background of the global processes, as well as Turkey’s course in the direction of the new world system. The article ... -
Visual Poetry after Modernism: Elizaveta Mnatsakanova
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The Voices of Ukrainian Emigre Poetry
(Informa UK Limited, 1986-06) -
What Comes after “Post-Soviet” in Russian Studies?
(Modern Language Association of America, 2009)