Slavic Review Summer 2016 Issue Now Available
The Summer 2016 (75:2) issue of Slavic Review is now available.
The issue includes a Special Section on Russian Geopoetics, with Anindita Banerjee and Jenifer Presto as Guest Editors, featuring:
Anindita Banerjee and Jenifer Presto, Introduction: Toward a Russian Geopoetics, or Some Ways of Relating Russia to the World
Leah Feldman, Reading Gogol’ in Azeri: Parodic Genealogies and the Revolutionary Geopoetics of 1905
Rossen Djagalov and Masha Salazkina, Tashkent ’68: a Cinematic Contact Zone
Jacob Edmond, Scripted Spaces: The Geopoetics of the Newspaper from Tret’iakov to Prigov
The issue also includes articles:
Catherine Owen, A Genealogy of Kontrol’ in Russia: From Leninist to Neoliberal Discourse
Graeme Gill, Russia and the Vulnerability of Electoral Authoritarianism?
Veli-Pekka Tynkkynen, Energy as Power: Gazprom, Gas Infrastructure, and Geo-Governmentality in Putin’s Russia
Vojin Majstorović, The Red Army in Yugoslavia, 1944–1945
Mila Dragojević, Violence and the Production of Borders in Western Slavonia
The full Table of Contents and article abstracts can be viewed on the Slavic Review website.
You can read the full issue online on JSTOR (your access provided through your institution or through ASEEES if you are current ASEEES regular or student member).
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