Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University

The review traces papers of the International conference V. Nabokov and Transatlantic Relations in American and European culture hosted at Saint Petersburg State University on May14–16, 2021. Scholars in various fields of humanities traced the routes of intercontinental cultural contacts of the XX-t...

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Main Authors: Andrey A. Astvatsaturov, Larisa E. Muravieva
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Published: Russian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World Literature 2021-11-01
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Online Access:http://litda.ru/images/2021-11/LDA-2021-11_450-455_Astvatsaturov.pdf
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description The review traces papers of the International conference V. Nabokov and Transatlantic Relations in American and European culture hosted at Saint Petersburg State University on May14–16, 2021. Scholars in various fields of humanities traced the routes of intercontinental cultural contacts of the XX-th century to construct a global context to understand Vladimir Nabokov as a paradigmatic transatlantic figure. The main direction which was discussed in papers of D. Ioffe, T. Venediktova, G. Kruzhkov, O. Panova, A. Astvatsaturov, O. Antsyferova, I. Golovacheva, A. Shvets, O. Sokolova, traditionally turned out to be American and British. The Russian cultural context viewed through the transatlantic prism was outlined by E. Penskaya, V. Feshchenko, A. Rodionova, A. Masalov, Y. Probstein, C. Bernstein and by Marjorie Perloff. The issues of transatlantic transfer in Romanesque literatures were presented in the papers of L. Muravieva, A. Petrova, V. Popova and I. Khohlova. The speakers discussed Franco-American autofiction, the images of Americans in the works of G. Apollinaire and the history of Soviet-Latin American and Portuguese-American poetic contacts, German and Scandinavian contexts viewed the in light of transatlantic problems. Discussion of Vladimir Nabokov works summed up a kind of outcome of the conference that brought together linguists (A. Kretov, Zh. Gracheva), historians of literature and culture (D. Tokarev, A. Bolshev, N. Shcherbak, A. Stepanova, N.A. Karpov ), scholars of poetics and narratology (F. Dvinyatin, V. Schmid, E. Kazartsev, D.Yu. Dovzhenko, N.I. Emelyanova).
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spelling doaj.art-354c3adc5e73451fadfce3da071a8f632022-12-21T18:42:54ZdeuRussian Academy of Sciences, A.M. Gorky Institute of World LiteratureЛитература двух Америк2541-78942542-243X2021-11-011145045510.22455/2541-7894-2021-11-450-455Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg UniversityAndrey A. Astvatsaturov0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0682-513XLarisa E. Muravieva1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0411-6655St. Petersburg State UniversityLarisa E. MuravievaThe review traces papers of the International conference V. Nabokov and Transatlantic Relations in American and European culture hosted at Saint Petersburg State University on May14–16, 2021. Scholars in various fields of humanities traced the routes of intercontinental cultural contacts of the XX-th century to construct a global context to understand Vladimir Nabokov as a paradigmatic transatlantic figure. The main direction which was discussed in papers of D. Ioffe, T. Venediktova, G. Kruzhkov, O. Panova, A. Astvatsaturov, O. Antsyferova, I. Golovacheva, A. Shvets, O. Sokolova, traditionally turned out to be American and British. The Russian cultural context viewed through the transatlantic prism was outlined by E. Penskaya, V. Feshchenko, A. Rodionova, A. Masalov, Y. Probstein, C. Bernstein and by Marjorie Perloff. The issues of transatlantic transfer in Romanesque literatures were presented in the papers of L. Muravieva, A. Petrova, V. Popova and I. Khohlova. The speakers discussed Franco-American autofiction, the images of Americans in the works of G. Apollinaire and the history of Soviet-Latin American and Portuguese-American poetic contacts, German and Scandinavian contexts viewed the in light of transatlantic problems. Discussion of Vladimir Nabokov works summed up a kind of outcome of the conference that brought together linguists (A. Kretov, Zh. Gracheva), historians of literature and culture (D. Tokarev, A. Bolshev, N. Shcherbak, A. Stepanova, N.A. Karpov ), scholars of poetics and narratology (F. Dvinyatin, V. Schmid, E. Kazartsev, D.Yu. Dovzhenko, N.I. Emelyanova).http://litda.ru/images/2021-11/LDA-2021-11_450-455_Astvatsaturov.pdfnabokovtransatlantic relationsintercontinental cultural contacts20th centuryamerican and european culture
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Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
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nabokov
transatlantic relations
intercontinental cultural contacts
20th century
american and european culture
title Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
title_full Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
title_fullStr Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
title_full_unstemmed Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
title_short Vladimir Nabokov and Transatlantic Contexts in Saint-Petersburg University
title_sort vladimir nabokov and transatlantic contexts in saint petersburg university
topic nabokov
transatlantic relations
intercontinental cultural contacts
20th century
american and european culture
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