Crosscurrents: Russia's Literature in Context | Rowman & Littlefield
Crosscurrents: Russia's Literature in Context
Embodying what is specific to a single culture as well as what is common to all humankind, literature has always been a privileged mode of discourse in Russia. “Crosscurrents” takes cognizance of Russian literature’s simultaneous particularity and universality by exploring the aesthetic, cultural, political, temporal, and geographical contexts in which it has been written. Monographs and edited collections in the series focus on literature written across cultural periods, geographical divides, and intellectual disciplines. We welcome proposals and manuscripts focused on the intersections between literature and law, religion, philosophy, science, film, the arts, and other disciplines as well as on Russian émigré literature, literature written in Russian by non-Russians, and comparisons of different cultural periods.


Editor(s): Bradley Gorski (Bradley.Gorski@georgetown.edu)
Advisory Board: Eliot Borenstein, Lioudmila Fedorova, Amy D. Ronner, Ilya Vinitsky, and Peter Rollberg
Staff editorial contact: Mark Lopez (mlopez@rowman.com)