Description
Our transnational approach to Russian Studies generates new perspectives on the history of Russian culture and its engagements with, and transformation by, other cultures. The volume thereby simultaneously illuminates broader conceptions of the transnational from the perspective of Russian Studies. Over twenty chapters, we provide case studies based on original research, treating topics that include Russia's imperial and postcolonial entanglements; the paradoxical role that language plays in both defining culture in national terms, and facilitating transnational communication; the life of things 'Russian' in the global arena; and Russia's positioning in the contemporary globalized world. Our volume is aimed primarily at students and researchers in Russian Studies, but it will also be relevant to all Modern Linguists, and to those who employ transnational paradigms within the broader humanities.
Contributors: Amelia M. Glaser, Cathy McAteer, Connor Doak, Dusan Radunovic, Ellen Rutten, Galin Tihanov, Jeanne-Marie Jackson, Julie Curtis, Lara Ryazanova-Clarke, Marijeta Bozovic, Michael Gorham, Olga Maiorova, Philip Ross Bullock, Sergey Tyulenev, Stephen Hutchings, Stephen M. Norris, Tatiana Filimonova, Vera Tolz, Vitaly Nuriev and Vlad Strukov.
About the Author
Andy Byford is a Professor of Russian at the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Durham University. Connor Doak is a Lecturer in Russian at the University of Bristol. Stephen Hutchings is a Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Manchester.
Reviews
Reviews 'This book is a very sophisticated and accessible discussion of the issues involved with the concept of transnational. It is clear that the use of transnational throughout the volume is no trendy marketing ploy; it is meticulously woven throughout the book and discussed with great nuance and insight.'
Brian James Baer, Kent State University
'This well-researched and thematically rich book is worth the attention of all who take an interest in what is currently an almost universally despised state, but one with a great cultural heritage.' Arnold McMillin, Modern Language Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781789620887
Author Andy Byford
Format Paperback
Page Count 376
Imprint Liverpool University Press
Publisher Liverpool University Press