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Vol. 16 No. 28 (2025): Literatura russa infantil e juvenil
Vol. 16 No. 28 (2025): Literatura russa infantil e juvenil
Published:
2025-05-30
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Editorial
Editorial
Fátima Bianchi
2-4
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Apresentação
Presentation. Dossier: "Russian Literature for Children and Young People"
Daniela Mountian
6-12
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Dossiê
An introduction of Russian Children's literature
Daniela Mountian
14-36
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The skeleton dolls and other stories of Sophia Andreyevna Tolstaya: presentation and analysis
Julia Ferrari Duarte do Páteo
38-57
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The dog-eat-dog world and the children in Anton Chekhov and Graciliano Ramos
Julio Augusto Xavier Galharte
59-76
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Planets, Comets and Meteors: Foreign Writers in Soviet Children's Book Publishing
Svetlana Maslinskaia, Kirill Maslinsky
78-100
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Tales of the Past: Russian Children's Literature Abroad Between the Two World Wars
Anna A. Dimianenko
102-116
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From Gulag to Fairy Tales: Boris Sveshnikov as a Soviet Book Designer Between Nonconformist Art and Children’s Literature
Svetlana Efimova
118-136
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"What are girls made of?": Gender and Corporeality in Yuri Nagibin's Story "Echo"
Marina Balina
138-155
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Russia Through the Eyes of a Girl: One Hundred Years of Children's Literature
Екатерина Асоновa, Ольга Бухина
157-176
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Experience Shared and Divided: Encyclopedias for Boys and Girls in Former Readers’ Commentary
Yauheniya Lekarevich
178-196
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What I saw
Daniela Motter Rosso
198-211
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Two prefaces by Anatoly Lunacharsky about Children and Youth’s literature
Mariana Caruso Vieira, Clara Drummond de Andrade Magalhães
213-226
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Artigos
Who is socialist realism’s subject? Art, psychology and labor in 1930’s USSR
Thyago Marão Villela
228-251
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The rise of socialist realism in the soviet letters
Felipe Fauri
253-273
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The anguish of being and the boredom of existing: delusion, fragility, and the collapse of transcendent illusions
Simone Fatima de Oliveira
275-292
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“Revanchism in Fiódor Mijáilovich Dostoievski
Tomás Salvador Bombachi
294-317
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Resenha
From myth to Literature: the persistence of mythical narratives, according to Eleazar M. Meletínski
Valteir Vaz
319-326
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