
Growing Out of Communism
Russian Literature for Children and Teens, 1991-2017
Brill Deutschland GmbH (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 3. December 2021
Book
Hardback
XXIV, 256 pages
978-3-506-79184-9 (ISBN)
Description
Growing Out of Communism
explores the rise of a new body of literature for children and teens following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the subsequent transformation of the publishing industry.
Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers.
Lanoux, Herold, and Bukhina first consider the Soviet foundations of the new literature, then chart the influx of translated literature into Russia in the 1990s. In tracing the development of new literature that reflects the lived experiences of contemporary children and teens, the book examines changes to literary institutions, dominant genres, and archetypal heroes. Also discussed are the informal networks and online reader responses that reflect the views of child and teen readers.
More details
Series
Edition
2022
Language
English
Place of publication
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill | Schöningh
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
33
1 s/w Abbildung, 32 farbige Abbildungen
Dimensions
Height: 23.5 cm
Width: 15.5 cm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
643 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-506-79184-9 (9783506791849)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Andrea Lanoux is Elizabeth S. Kruidenier '48 Professor of Slavic Studies at Connecticut College, where she teaches Russian language and culture and courses in Global studies.
Kelly Herold is Associate Professor of Russian at Grinnell College, where she teaches Russian at all levels, as well as courses on the Russian novel and short story, Nabokov, Tolstoy, and young adult fiction.
Olga Bukhina is a translator, writer, specialist in Russian children's literature, and independent scholar based in New York City.
Kelly Herold is Associate Professor of Russian at Grinnell College, where she teaches Russian at all levels, as well as courses on the Russian novel and short story, Nabokov, Tolstoy, and young adult fiction.
Olga Bukhina is a translator, writer, specialist in Russian children's literature, and independent scholar based in New York City.