Landscapes of Girlhood: Forest Space in A Russian Childhood and The Tragic Menagerie

Publication Title

Mapping The Feminine: Russian Women And Cultural Difference

Document Type

Book Chapter - Open Access

Department or Program

Environmental Studies

Publication Date

2008

Abstract

This volume honors the extraordinary life, path-breaking career, and pioneering scholarship of a truly modest woman—Professor Marina Viktorovna Ledkovsky, Barnard College emerita. In fifteen essays that are nearly evenly divided between eighteenth- and nineteenth-century subjects on the one hand, and twentieth- and twenty-first-century subjects on the other, contributors cover some of the main areas of gender studies, encompassing transnational studies, cultural studies, the recovery of forgotten women, and the male canon.

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