Bibliography

Our project brings together the study of Soviet culture, Marxism, and migration. We hope that this (growing and by no means exhaustive) bibliography can inform contributions in productive and provocative ways. Please contact the organizers to access the password-protected folders of scans.

Cosmopolitanism, Internationalism, and Socialities Mobilities:

Clark, Katerina. 2011. Moscow, The Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941. Harvard UP.

Djagalov, Rossen. From Internationalism to Postcolonialism: Literature and Cinema between the Second and the Third Worlds. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020.

Glaser, Amelia, and Steven S. Lee, eds. 2020. Comintern Aesthetics. University of Toronto Press. (See TOC here.)

Lee, Steven. 2017. The Ethnic Avant-Garde: Minority Cultures and World Revolution. Columbia UP.

Videkanic, Bojana. Nonaligned Modernism: Socialist Postcolonial Aesthetics in Yugoslavia, 1945–1985. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020.

 

Appadurai, Arjun. 1996. “Production of Locality,” in his Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization. U of Minnesota P.

Bhabha, Homi K. 1994. “DissemiNation: Time, Narrative, and the Borders of the Modern Nation,” in his The Location of Culture. New York: Routledge.

 

Patricia Clavin. 2005. “Defining Transnationalism.” Contemporary European History 14, no. 4: 421.

Djagalov, Rossen, and Masha Salazkina. 2016. “Tashkent ‘68: A Cinematic Contact Zone.” Slavic Review 75, no. 2: 279–98.

Fedorova, Milla. 2013. Yankees in Petrograd, Bolsheviks in New York: America and Americans in Russian Literary Perception.  NIU Press.

Glad, John. 1999. Russia Abroad: Writers, History, Politics. Tenafly, NJ: Hermitage & Birchbark.

 

Grewal, Inderpal. 2005. Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms. Durham: Duke University Press.

Jones, David R., and Boris Raymond. 2000. The Russian Diaspora, 1917-1941. London: Scarecrow.

Levitt, Peggy and Sanjeev Khagram. 2008. “Constructing Transnational Studies,” in Sanjeev Khagram and Peggy Levitt, eds. The Transnational Studies Reader: Intersections and Innovations. Routledge.

Kaplan, Caren. 1996. Questions of Travel: Postmodern Discourses of Displacement. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press.

Platt, Kevin M. F. Global Russian Cultures. 2019. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.

Pratt, Mary Louise. 2008. Imperial Eyes: Travel Writing and Transculturation. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge.

Raeff, Marc. 1990. Russia Abroad: A Cultural History of the Russian Emigration, 1919–1939. Oxford UP.

Sassen, Saskia. 1999. Globalization and its Discontents. The New Press.

Schiller, Nina Glick, Cristina Szanton Blanc, and Linda G. Basch. 1994. Nations Unbound: Transnational Projects, Postcolonial Predicaments, and Deterritorialized Nation-States. Langhorne, Pa.: Gordon and Breach.

Siegelbaum, Lewis H. ,and Leslie Page Moch. “Transnationalism in One Country? Seeing and Not Seeing Cross-Border Migration within the Soviet Union.” Slavic Review 75, no. 4 (2016): 970.

Slobin, Greta. 2013. Russians Abroad: Literary and Cultural Politics of Diaspora. Edited by Nancy Condee, Katerina Clark, Mark Slobin, and Dan Slobin. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press.

Smith, Michael Peter and Luis Eduardo Guarnizo, eds. 1998. Transnationalism from Below. Transaction Publishers.

Struve, Gleb. 1984. Russkaia literatura v izgnanii. 2nd ed. Paris: YMCA-Press.

Todorova, Maria and Zsuzsa Gille, eds. 2010. Post-Communist Nostalgia. Berghan Books.

Todorova, Maria. 2009. Imagining the Balkans. Oxford.