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Содержание:
- List of Figures, p. vii
- List of Contributors, p. viii
- Acknowledgements, p. xi
- Mikhail Suslov, Per-Arne Bodin. Introduction (эссе), p. 1
- Part One. History
- Go Koshino. Alternative Russian Revolution: Viacheslav Rybakov and Kir Bulychev (статья), p. 23
- Maria Galina. Ressentiment and Post-traumatic Syndrome in Russian Post-Soviet Speculative Fiction: Two Trends (статья), p. 39
- Maria Engström. Telluro-Cosmic Imperial Utopia and Contemporary Russian Art (статья), p. 61
- Muireann Maguire. Lazarus on the Ark: Heterotopias in the Novels of Vladimir Sharov and Evgenii Vodolazkin (статья), p. 81
- Part Two. Ideology
- Mikhail Suslov. Conservative Science Fiction in Contemporary Russian Literature and Politics (статья), p. 105
- Andrei Rogatchevski. Othering Russia: Eduard Limonov’s Retrofuturistic (Anti-) Utopia (статья), p. 129
- Anastasia Mitrofanova. Religio-political Utopia by Iana Zavatskaia (статья), p. 155
- Victor Shnirelman. «Respectable Xenophobia»: Science Fiction, Utopia and Conspiracy (статья), p. 175
- Part Three. Language
- Per-Arne Bodin. Church Slavonic in Russian Dystopias and Utopias (статья), p. 203
- Ingunn Lunde. Contested Utopias: Language Ideologies in Valerii Votrin’s Logoped (статья), p. 219
- Lara Ryazanova-Clarke. «Londongrad» as a Linguistic Imaginary: Russophone Migrants in the UK in the Work of Michael Idov and Andrei Ostalsky (статья), p. 235
- Part Four. Territory
- Edith W. Clowes. Provinces, Piety and Promotional Putinism: Mapping Aleksandr Prokhanov’s Counter-Utopian Russia (статья), p. 261
- Sofya Khagi. Parameters of Space-Time and Degrees of (Un)Freedom: Dmitry Bykov’s ZhD (статья), p. 281
- Mark Lipovetski. The New «Norma»: Vladimir Sorokin’s Telluria and Post-Utopian Science Fiction (статья), p. 301
- Sanna Turoma, Kåre Johan Mjør. Afterword: Back to the Future, Forward to the Past? Explorations in Russian Science Fiction and Fantasy (статья), p. 315
- Selected Bibliography, p. 331
- Index, p. 345
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