Postcolonial identities in Russophone women’s writing from the Caucasus and central Asia
<p>My project examines how post-Soviet women writers outside of Russia, namely those in the Caucasus and Central Asia, respond to the post- Soviet transition and define their post-Soviet identities. The starting position of my thesis is that the current developments in the post-Soviet region...
Main Author: | Koplatadze, T |
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Other Authors: | Kelly, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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