Caryl Emerson

Affiliations: 
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
Slavic and East European Literature, Comparative Literature, Philosophy of Religion, Philosophy
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Nicole M. Monnier grad student 2000 Princeton
Inessa Medzhibovskaya grad student 2001 Princeton
Val Vinokurov grad student 2001 Princeton
Mary H. Kalil grad student 2002 Princeton
Anne Caswell Klein grad student 2004 Princeton
Tania Gordeev grad student 2006 Princeton
Sarah B. Mohler grad student 2006 Princeton
Yuri Corrigan grad student 2008 Princeton
Ivan S. Eubanks grad student 2008 Princeton
Heather S. Buckser grad student 2009 Princeton
Mark R. Pettus grad student 2009 Princeton
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Emerson C. (2019) The Gothic Muse and Meta-Gothic Moment: Afterword to Russian Gothic Forum Russian Literature. 106: 109-115
Platt KMF, Emerson C, Khapaeva D. (2019) Introduction: The Russian Gothic Russian Literature. 106: 1-9
Emerson C. (2017) On Mikhail Bakhtin and human studies (with continual reference to Moscow and Sheffield) The Russian Journal of Communication. 9: 119-141
Emerson C. (2016) Maneiras criativas de não gostar de Bakhtin: Lydia Ginzburg e Mikhail Gasparov Bakhtiniana: Revista De Estudos Do Discurso. 11: 42-76
Emerson C, Medzhibovskaya I. (2009) Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Bakhtin on art and immortality Critical Theory in Russia and the West. 26-43
Emerson C. (2009) Leo Tolstoy on peace and war Pmla. 124: 1855-1858
Emerson C. (2004) On the generation that squandered its philosophers (Losev, Bakhtin, and classical thought as equipment for living) Studies in East European Thought. 56: 95-117
Emerson C. (2000) The next hundred years of Mikhail Bakhtin (the view from the classroom) Rhetoric Review. 19: 12-27
Emerson C. (1998) Response to Thomas Pavel, "Freedom, from Romance to the Novel: Three Anti-Utopian American Critics." New Literary History. 29: 691-696
Emerson C. (1998) Pushkin, Literary Criticism, and Creativity in Closed Places New Literary History. 29: 653-672
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