Colleen McQuillen

@russianprof

Scholar of Russian literature, visual and material culture, associate professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at USC.

Los Angeles, CA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2013.

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    Please explain how I’m supposed to go to work when my dog immediately starts watching and waiting for me to come home. The guilt. The cuteness. It’s all too much.

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    23. sij

    Now available: a sampler of OVERWRITING CHAOS, Richard Tempest's comprehensive view of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s life, work, and evolution as a writer. Start reading here:

    Overwriting Chaos: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Fictive Worlds by Richard Tempest
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    "Reading Australian ecofiction – especially that of the bushfire kind – provides readers with an alternative climate narrative to that pushed by our elected leaders."

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    What associations do today’s college students have when they hear “Russia”:

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    14. sij

    Anyone willing to collaborate on a panel on built environments, ornament, texture and affect?

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    Glad to see this included in CFP: “Ecologies of feeling​: post-human feelings, animal and more-than-human feelings; emotional objects; emotions and the built or natural environment, eco-anxiety.”

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  10. 11. sij

    This NYT article says urban coyotes are mostly nocturnal and try to avoid humans. Please tell that to the coyote who hangs out in my front yard during the day. Thnx.

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  11. 11. sij

    Prepping for my graduate seminar on the Silver Age and am so pleased to get my copy of Jon Stone’s new book just in time!

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    "Scientists are finding hidden climate time bombs—vast reservoirs of carbon dioxide and methane—scattered under the seafloor across the planet." More research findings via :

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    Congratulations to our authors whose books have been shortlisted for the Book Awards this year— Colleen McQuillen () & Julia Vaingurt for The Human Reimagined, and John MacKay () for Dziga Vertov!

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  17. 9. pro 2019.

    What a thrill to learn that The Human Reimagined ( 2018) has been shortlisted for this year’s AATSEEL award for Best Edited Multi-Author Scholarly Volume!

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    9. pro 2019.

    For the last presentation of the day, we had Colleen McQuillen. Building on her article on XIX thinker Nikolai Fedorov and climate change, this time explored the formal dimensions of Fedorov’s ‘deep time’ prose (in 500+ short essays), 1

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  19. 9. pro 2019.

    Alec Brookes has done an ace job summarizing the proceedings of the workshop in Munich. Thanks, Alec!

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    The Schiele and Kirchner were good, don’t get me wrong, but I still get most excited to see Kandinsky, even in Munich.

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