2013
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124. Three Worlds as Theory, Reality, and Historical Legacy
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245. Russian Modernism and the Problem of Language
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302. Animated Film in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
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482. Emotions and Affect in Russian Literature
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569. One Hundred Years of The Rite of Spring
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603. Gay Culture in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union
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697. New Approaches to Dissident Writing: Beyond Resistance and Revisionism
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780. Embodiments of Identity in the Slavic Grotesque
2012
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133. Fiction and Theory in Julia Kristeva
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151. Language, Literature, and . . . ? New Models for Foreign Language Departments
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181. Graphic Narratives Retelling History: Germany
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368. Russian Literature in the Humanities: Perspectives on Teaching
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403. Russian Modernism and German Philosophical Thought
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461. Žižek's East: Geopolitical Fractures in Žižek's Universalism
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491. Food Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union
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521. Rethinking Fascism and Communism: Eastern European Film since 1980
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699. Graphic Narratives Retelling History: Serbia and Bosnia
2011
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146. Cultural Studies in Postsocialist Spaces: The Politics of the Discipline
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215. Lives and Works of the East European Poets: Morality, Immorality, Amorality
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478. Tolstoy in the Long Twentieth Century, 1890+2010
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515. Cultural Studies in Postsocialist Spaces: Who Cares about Culture?
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579. Language, Identity, Nation: Ethnic Albanians in the Postcommunist Balkans
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654. Private Correspondence, Self, and Story: Letters in Russia and Eastern Europe
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786A. Lives of Remarkable People: Biography, Autobiography, and Memoir in the Slavic World
2009
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20. The Russian Classics in English Translation
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228. The Literary Free Market: 1989+2009
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353. Nationalist Ideologies in Contemporary Russia
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379. Cultural Tectonics: Reading beneath the Surface of the 1930s
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584. Open Business Meeting of the Discussion Group on Slavic Literatures and Cultures
2008
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107. Animating an Inanimate Slavic World
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151. Voicing Silences: Representing History in Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Cinema
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463. The Ascendance of Ugliness from Dostoevsky to Petrushevskaia
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498. No Country for Old Men: Russian Cinema under Putin
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583. Sites of Resistance: The Politics of Aesthetics and Gender in Eastern European Dissidence
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610. Poles in London
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694. The Internet and Public Intellectuals in the Postcommunist World
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766. Stoppard and the Slavic Connection
2007
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171. Retaking Slavic Classics in the Twenty-First Century
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251. Dreaming the Life of the Nation: The Monumental Vision of Stanislaw Wyspianski (1869+1907)
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430. Contemporary Slavic Women's Writing
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609. New Approaches to Dostoevsky's Notes from the House of the Dead
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681. Contested Identities: Slavic Literatures as a Transnational Phenomenon
2006
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34. Slavic Poetry in the Context of Globalization: Beyond the "Mutilated World"?
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207. Postmodernism and Religion
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443. Open Business Meeting of the Discussion Group on Slavic Literatures and Cultures
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590. Pan-Slavic Folklore and Mythology
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681. Postcolonialism in the Context of the Former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe
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700. Literary Codes of Obscenity
2005
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93. Nabokov, Transnational Hybrid
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165. Filming Slavic Culture and History
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184. On TV
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215. Dracula: Between Nationalism and Empire
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414. Zizek and Christianity
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529. The New Horizons: East-West Exchanges in Polish Cultures
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651. Slavoj Zizek and Early Modern English Literature
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689. Myth and History in Contemporary Balkan Literatures
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764. The Cultural Politics of Putin's Russia: New Cynicism, New Censorship, and Beyond
2004
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95. Rethinking the Gulag Narrative
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159. By Word of Mouth: Slavic Oral Traditions
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196. In Hot Water: Spa Culture
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453. The Gulag Narrative
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507. Who's Calling? Miss Nobody? Women's Voices in Polish Postcommunist Literature and Film
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521. Cyberspace and Eastern Europe
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698. Reel Blood: Balkan Wars of the 1990s in Literature and Film