Connor Doak

connor.doak@bristol.ac.uk
Articles by Connor Doak

All the Russias: A Transnational Approach

A new approach underpins “Transnational Russian Studies,” edited by Andy Byford, Connor Doak, and Stephen Hutchings, just published by Liverpool University Press. Our book opens up the map of Russian Studies beyond Russia, treating Russian culture as an expanding and contested field that extends in not always predictable ways across multiple national borders.

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A New Companion for Readers of Dostoevskii

Today, “All the Russias” features an interview with the editors of “A Dostoevskii Companion: Texts and Contexts,” a new volume out this month from Academic Studies Press.

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Painting the Town Black: A Japanese Take on Brothers Karamazov

It is the social rather than the religious dimension of the novel that this adaptation foregrounds.

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Gender Trouble in The Double: Masculinity in Dostoevsky’s Novella and Ayoade’s Film

Right from the outset, Ayoade’s film establishes the presence of a masculine hierarchy.

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