Lyudmila Parts
Professor

Professor,泭MA and PhD (Columbia)
lyudmila.parts [at] mcgill.ca
Lyudmila Parts is the author of In Search of the True Russia. The Provinces in Contemporary Nationalist Discourse (2018); The Chekhovian Intertext: Dialogue with a Classic (2008) and the editor of Goncharov in the Twenty-First Century (with Ingrid Kleespies, 2021) and The Russian 20th Century Short Story: A Critical Companion (2009). Research and teaching interests include 19th and 20th century literature, Chekhov, post-Soviet literature, cultural representations of nationalism, genre theory, the travelogue, and symbolic geography. She has published articles on the provincial myth and national identity, and on the micro-encounters and the narrator in the Russian travelogue. Her current research is on the cultural discourses that led to, and shape Russian aggression against Ukraine.
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Books:
In Search of the True Russia. The Provinces in Contemporary Nationalist Discourse. Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2018.
Russian translation: 郈郋邽郕訄 邽邽郇郇郋邿 郋邽邽. 郋赲邽郇邽 赲 郋赲迮邾迮郇郇郋邾 郇訄邽郋郇訄郅邽邽迮郕郋邾 迡邽郕迮. 苤-迮迮訇迣: 郕訄迡迮邾邽迮郕邽邿 郈郋迮郕, 2021.
The Chekhovian Intertext: Dialogue with a Classic. Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, 2008.
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Goncharov in the Twenty-First Century. Edited and with an introduction, with Ingrid Kleespies. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2021.
The Russian 20th Century Short Story: A Critical Companion. Edited and with an introduction. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2009.
Recent publications:
The Short Story, in The New Cambridge History of Russian Literature. Ed. by Simon Franklin, Rebecca Reich and Emma Widdis. Cambridge University Press, 2023.
Maiakovskii Abroad in Colour and Sound: My Discovery of America. Canadian Slavonic Papers 64 (2022): 317-334.
Laughing all the way: Laughter and Identity in Karamzins Letters of a Russian Traveler. SEEJ 65:3 (2021): 399-416.
Who are You Laughing at? Identity, Laughter, and Colonial Discourse in Goncharovs Frigate Pallada. In Goncharov in the Twenty-First Century. Ed. Ingrid Kleespies and Lyudmila Parts. Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2021: 193-216.
Karamzins Traveler Meets the Locals: Micro-Encounters in Letters of a Russian Traveler. Russian Review, vol. 78, n. 4 (2019): 641-655.
How is Voronezh not Paris? City Branding in the Russian Provinces. In Russia's Regional Identities: The Power of the Provinces. Ed. Edith Clowes, Gisela Erbsl繹h, and Ani Kokobobo. London, New York: Routledge, 2018: 120-140.
The Russian Provinces as a Cultural Myth. Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema 10:3 (2016): 200-205.
C堯梗域堯棗措'莽 Seagull in Postmodern Times: Boris Akunin and Tennessee Williams. MLA Approaches to Teaching Chekhov. Ed. Michael Holquist, Michael Finke. New York: MLA, 2016: 106-113.
Boris Akunins Postmodern Chaika. Russian Literature 82 (2016): 37-47.
Topography of Post-Soviet Nationalism: the Provinces the Capital the West. Slavic Review, vol. 74, n. 3 (2015): 508-528.
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