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Publication Ukrainian Queer Culture: The Difficult Birth(Cambridge Scholars Press, 2016) Chernetsky, VitalyPublication Using Tolstoy and Dostoevsky to Teach Ethics in the Twenty-First Century(2016-06) Kokobobo, AniPublication Late Soviet Culture: A Parallax for Postmodernism(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994-04-01) Chernetsky, VitalyNo abstract is available for this item.Publication Nationalizing Sacher-Masoch: A Curious Case of Cultural Reception in Russia and Ukraine(Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008-08-01) Chernetsky, VitalyPublication Estranged and Degraded Worlds: The Grotesque Aesthetics of Tolstoy’s Resurrection.(Tolstoy Society of North America, 2012) Kokobobo, AniPublication Authoring Jesus: Novelistic Echoes in Tolstoy’s Harmonization and Translation of the Four Gospels.(Tolstoy Society of North America, 2008) Kokobobo, AniPublication The 'Curse' of Eastern Blood in Ismail Kadare’s Elegy for Kosovo.(Columbia University Slavic Department, 2010) Kokobobo, AniPublication From Anarchy to Connectivity to Cognitive Mapping: Contemporary Ukrainian Writers of the Younger Generation Engage with Globalization(Brill, 2010) Chernetsky, VitalyTh is article discusses several Ukrainian writers who gained prominence during the post-Soviet period, in particular Vasyl Makhno, Serhii Zhadan, Andrii Bondar, Natalka Sniadanko, Oksana Lutsyshyna, and Dmytro Lazutkin. Grounded in theoretical models of cultural globalization, the analysis focuses on these authors’ strategies of engagement with the rapidly changing global contexts in texts ranging from philosophical poetry to counterfactual fiction and appropriations of mass-culture forms.Publication Значение прототипа: ‘Сандуновские бани’ в романе Мастер и Маргарита(Moscow: MGPU, 2011) Dement, Sidney EricIn the novel Master and Margarita, M.A. Bulgakov employs extensive bathhouse (bania) imagery to create the phantasmagorical setting of the Spring Ball of the Full Moon. The bathhouse imagery originates in realia of the Sandunov Bathhouses in 1920s era Moscow and literary texts of A.S. Pushkin (Ruslan and Liudmila), A. Belyi (Return), and V.A. Giliarovskii (Moscow and Muscovites). Analysis of these prototypes increases the reader’s ability to visualize the kaleidoscopic imagery of the Spring Ball, interpret the literary allusions that go along with it, and decipher Bulgakov’s use of setting to create meaning.Publication Sound Repetition and Metaphorical Structure in the Igor’ Tale(Bloomington: Slavic Publishers, Inc., 1999) Greenberg, Marc L.The paper discusses sound repetitions, paranomasia, and anagrams in the medieval Russian Igor' Tale. These devices support the metaphorical structure of the Tale.Publication Twelve. A Poema in a new translation(2010-08-31T15:12:15Z) Carlson, MariaAleksandr Blok’s (1880-1921) Twelve is a major literary document of Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution of October 1917. More powerfully than any historical text, Blok’s work captures the social chaos, the cultural fragmentation, the aspirations, the fears, the ambiguity, and the ambivalence of this cataclysmic event for the Russian psyche. Maria Carlson prepared this new translation of Blok’s Twelve for the outreach site “Russia’s Great War and Revolution” . The site contains not only this translation, but also extensive annotations to the work, illustrations, and her short essay about the poem.Publication Barok"t v slavjanskite literaturi. S osoben ogled na promenite v zhanrovata sistema na literaturite ot pravoslavnija region. Avtoreferat na disertacija za pris"zhdane na nauchnata i obrazovatelna stepen "Doktor" (05.04.06 - slavjanski literaturi)(Sofijski universitet "Sv. Kliment Oxridski", Fakultet po slavjanski filologii, 2006-04-05) Vassileva-Karagyozova, Svetlana