Lagoonscapes. Vol. 3, n. 1 - Giugno 2023
Descrizione
Sommario:
FRAMING ENVIRONMENTS IN RUSSIA: CRITICAL REFLECTIONS ON ECOLOGY, CULTURE AND POWER
Introduction
Nadia Caprioglio, Roberta Sala
Environments of the Post-Reform Village
An Ecocritical Reading of Nekrasov’s Red-Nose Frost
J. Alexander Ogden
Crossing the Border
A Comparative Study of the Forest in the Poems of Gennadij Ajgi and in the Actions of Kollektivnye Dejstvija
Roberta Sala
Gennadij Ajgi’s Poetic Mysticism of Trees: On the Motif of Willows
Henrieke Stahl
The Motherland of the Giant Hogweed
How Giant Hogweed Became a Botanical Symbol of Contemporary Russia
Anastasia Sinitsyna
Phenomenology of Oil in Soviet and Post-Soviet Literature
Nadia Caprioglio
Economic Rationality and Socio-Technological Fantasy
Soviet Oil and its Geochronological Formation (A. Konchalovsky’s The Siberiade, 1978)
Ilya Kalinin
The Gulf of Finland as an Unknown Waterscape that Needs to Be Tamed
Perceptions, Imaginaries and Knowledge in Imperial St. Petersburg
Alexei Kraikovski, Julia Lajus
The Volga, Mother of All Russian Rivers, Silent Protagonist of Vasilij Grossman’s Novel Stalingrad
Giulia Baselica
Environmental Agenda in Russia Since the Beginning of the War
Angelina Davydova
The Green Practices of Tyumen Residents
Traditions, Values and Meanings
Olga V. Zakharova, Egine Karagulian
Editore:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressData:
2023Formato
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Soggetto
• Nekrasov • Environmental knowledge • Political ecology • Cultural Mythology • “The Siberiade” • Scaling the green practices • Energy Humanities • Invasive species • Green practices • Peasants • Green values • Willows • Russian rivers • Trees • Konchalovsky • Contemporary Russian literature • Dmitry Bykov • Stalingrad • Isaac Babel • Environmental policy • Green initiatives • Late USSR • Climate action • Nature Poetry • Red-Nose Frost • Vasilij Grossman • Post-Soviet landscapes • Giant hogweed • Kollektivnye Dejstvija • Oil • Petrofiction • Russian Literature • Gennadij Ajgi • The Baltic Sea • War in Ukraine • Littoral society • Soviet metanarrative • Moroz, Krasnyj nos • Climate activism • Social practices • Russia • Ecocriticism • Mysticism • Neva Bay • Forest • St • Folklore • Volga • Boris Pilnyak • Ecological Indian • Socialist Epos • Climate policy • Ecological imperialism • Petersburg • Decolonial aesthetics • Border • Environmental activism