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ID | 63482 |
Titel | Women and Russian culture : projections and self-perceptions |
Herausgeber | Ed: Marsh, Rosalind J. |
Jahr | 1998 |
Seiten | xix+295 p. |
Ort | New York |
Verlag | Oxford, Berghahn |
Sprache | eng |
Annotation | Cf.: Part I: Theoretical perspectives: Marsh, Rosalind J., "An image of their own? Feminism, revisionism and Russian culture", p. 2-41; Barker, Adele, "Reading the texts - rereading ourselves", p. 42-59. Part II: Women and Russian culture: from the 19th century to the Revolution: Andrew, Joe, "The benevolent matriarch in Elena Gan and Mar'ia Zhukova", p. 60-77; Greene, Diana, "Mid-nineteenth century domestic ideology in Russia", p. 78-97; Kazakova, Irina, "Criticism and journalism at the turn of the century on the work of Russian women writers", p. 98-106; Schuler, Catherine, "Actresses, audience and fashion in the Silver Age: a crisis of costume", p. 107-23. Part III: Women writers from the Revolution to the present: Graham, Sheelagh, "The art of suggesting more: Akhmatova and the diaphoric manner", p. 124-33; Hodgson, Katharine, "Under an unwomanly star: war in the writing of Ol'ga Berggol'ts", p. 134-48; [Kolčevska] Kolchevska, Natasha, "A difficult journey: Evgeniia Ginzburg and women's writing of camp memoirs", p. 148-62; Cornwell, Neil, "Women memoirists on Pasternak", p. 163-72; Curtis, Julie, "Iuliia Voznesenskaia: a fragmentary vision", p. 173-87; Katz, Monika, "The other woman: character portrayal and the narrative voice in the short stories of Liudmila Petrushevskaia", p. 188-97; Ledkovsky, Marina, "Contemporary women poets in the metropolis and diaspora", p. 198-211. Part IV: The image of women in twentieth-century Russian literature: Barta, Peter I., "Gaps in the cosmogony: witchcraft imagery in Andrei Bely's «Kotik Letaev»", p. 212-26; [Darmodehina] Darmodekhina, Anna, "The romantic presentation of the heroine in selected works of Aleksandr Grin", p. 227-33; Gillespie, David, "Is village prose misogynistic?", p. 234-43; [Žuravkina] Zhuravkina, Natal'ia, "Real and unreal women in the works of Chingiz Aitmatov", p. 244-51; Lanin, Boris, "The image of women in the prose of Sergei DOvlatov", p. 252-58; Carsten, Svetlana, "In the shadow a prominent partner: educated women in the literature on the «shestidesiatniki»", p. 259-74; Tait, Arch, "Russian women in Anatoly Kurchatkin", p. 275-80 |
Reihe | Studies in Slavic literature, culture and society, 2 |
Schlagwörter | Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Family, Youth, Women [Browse all] Russia, USSR, Russia (Federation) / Culture (General) [Browse all] Kolčevska, Nataša Darmodehina, Anna Ajtmatov, Čingiz Žuravkina, Natal'ja Ahmatova, Anna A. Berggol'c, Ol'ga F. Pasternak, Boris L. Petruševskaja, Ljudmila S. Belyj, Andrej Grin, Aleksandr S. Kurčatkin, Anatolij N. Gan, Elena A. Žukova, Marija Ginzburg, Evgenija S. Voznesenskaja, Julija Dovlatov, Sergej D. |
Reviews | Review by Smith, Alexandra, in Irish Slavonic Studies, 21, 2000, p. 145-46 |
Medium | book |
Bestand in Dtl. | in KVK prüfen |
PURL | Citation link |
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