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Dostoevsky in the World Today

Participating journal: Studies in East European Thought

Guest Editor Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover, Monash University, Australia, Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover

Description

In view of the strong geopolitical divisions in contemporary cultural narratives, which affect perceptions of Russian literature and culture in particular, the Editors wish to bring together scholars who represent the field of Dostoevsky research across countries and continents, in order to map current approaches to Dostoevsky as a complex cultural phenomenon, bridging fiction, journalism, biography and history.

While Dostoevsky’s fiction and journalism lend themselves, like the works of Hegel and Nietzsche, to political and ideological misappropriations, they also attract bona fide academic criticism which the Editors hope to collect in this volume. The critical articles and reviews should examine Dostoevsky’s opus in the context of aesthetics, psychoanalysis, poststructuralism, and European philosophy, but also include archival research on, for example, new perspectives on Dostoevsky’s epistolary heritage and on Dostoevsky amongst his contemporaries.

It is envisaged that the contributions in this volume will be by authors from a wide selection of countries in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. While featuring individual research, these contributions will be indicative of the trend of Dostoevsky scholarship in a particular country and provide a specific perspective on the one universal: Dostoevsky’s thought.

PUBLICATION POLICY and SUBMISSION DETAILS

SEET considers only original papers meeting high criteria of research publications. We accept submissions of full papers with a deadline of 15 February 2024. Papers should be written in English and include a short abstract and four to six keywords. All submissions undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process as set for any regular papers submitted to this journal. Prospective authors are advised to consult the Instructions for Authors for more details about the review procedure as well as the submission rules and journal style and submit online through Editorial Manager®.

We encourage you to follow SEET’s editorial procedures Peer Review Policy, Process and Guidance and read the detailed information about how reviewers are selected Peer Reviewer Selection.

Important: when submitting the paper, be sure that the option “SI: Dostoevsky in the World Today” is selected from the Article Type menu.

Papers submitted after this deadline might be considered for publication, but this cannot be guaranteed. Papers accepted for publication after the reviewing process will be published in SEET’s webpage as online first and in its own collection page

This Special issue/Collection will bring higher citations and visibility to your paper rather than regular papers and attract more relevant readership due to its scope. The journal is indexed in the Web of Science and has currently an IF of 0.200 and CiteScore of 0.3.

For any questions, please contact the Guest Editor Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover.

Participating journal

Studies in East European Thought is a scholarly platform focusing on the philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, and post-Soviet states.

Editors

  • Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover

    Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover

    Monash University (Australia) Millicent.vladivglover@monash.edu

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