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Irina Anisimova

Position

Assistant professor

Affiliation

Research groups

Research

Irina Anisimova鈥檚 scholarship combines insights from the humanities and social sciences. Her scholarship falls within three broad categories 1. contemporary culture and politics; 2. empire and postcolonial theory; 3. Russian media and film.

Irina received her Ph.D. in Russian Studies from the University of Pittsburgh, USA. Before moving to Bergen, she worked at Miami University in Ohio and Florida State University. Until recently, Irina was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bergen. She is a co-organizer and a co-leader of the Research Group for Contemporary Russia. She is the author of more than 20 academic publications and a co-editor of two edited volumes.

Irina is actively involved in media and cultural outreach, which expresses her strong anti-war position.

Outreach

2023     lecture, 鈥淐ultural Protest in Contemporary Russia鈥 Kuntshall314.

2022     Lecture, 鈥淲here is Russia Headed? Public Opinion and a Silent Opposition鈥 with Kyle Marquardt and Martin Paulsen, Bergen Global.

2022     Presentation, 鈥淩ussia鈥檚 Misinformation and Propaganda Strategies, a Unique Case?鈥 The MCB Fact Conference, Future Week Media City Bergen, Bergen.

https://mediacitybergen.no/home/mcb-fact-conference-was-held-for-the-first-time/

2022     Opinion, 芦Fullstendig isolasjon av Russland vil f酶re til opp颅rettelsen av et jernteppe禄 Khrono.no.

https://khrono.no/fullstendig-isolasjon-av-russland-vil-fore-til-opprettelsen-av-et-jernteppe/668343

2022     Interview: 芦Russiske stjerner manipulerte vekk krigssymbol etter Putin-show禄 NRK.

https://www.nrk.no/sport/russiske-stjerner-manipulerte-vekk-krigssymbol-etter-putin-show_-_-taktisk-1.15902835

2022     Interview: 芦Russiske kunstnere har g氓tt fra selvsensur til n氓 氓 r酶mme landet禄 Morgenbladet, 2022.

https://www.morgenbladet.no/aktuelt/2022/03/20/russiske-kunstnere-har-gatt-fra-selvsensur-til-na-a-romme-landet/

2022     Interview: 芦Russere til TV 2: 鈥 Vi merker ikke sanksjonene禄 TV 2.

https://www.tv2.no/nyheter/utenriks/russere-til-tv-2-vi-merker-ikke-sanksjonene/14724054/

2022     Interview: 芦Rammes hardt av sanksjonene: 鈥 Alle er nerv酶se禄 TV 2.

https://www.tv2.no/nyheter/utenriks/alle-er-nervose/14711935/

2022     Interview: 芦Putins propagandakrig禄 NRK.

https://www.nrk.no/urix/xl/putins-propagandakrig-1.15891961

2022     Interview: 芦Oligark-mysteriet: tok de livet sitt, eller ble de drept av russiske myndigheter?禄 ABCnyheter, 2022.

https://www.abcnyheter.no/nyheter/verden/2022/05/01/195842176/oligark-mysteriet-tok-de-livet-sitt-eller-ble-de-drept-av-russiske-myndigheter

2022     Interview: 芦Hva vet en vanlig russer om invasjonen av Ukraina?禄 Forskning.no.

https://forskning.no/krig-og-fred-russland-ukraina/hva-vet-en-vanlig-russer-om-invasjonen-av-ukraina/1995283

Publications
Media interview
Popular science article
Lecture
Conference lecture
Professional article
Academic article
Academic book chapter
Book anthology
Academic literature review

Edited Volumes

2023      Energy/Waste: Approaches to the Environment in Post-Soviet Cultures. Eds., Maria Hristova, Alyssa DeBlasio, and Irina Anisimova. Slavica Bergensia 14.

2020      The Cultural is political: Intersections of Art and State Politics.  Eds. Irina Anisimova and Ingunn Lunde. Slavica Bergensia 13.

 

Articles

2023      鈥淭he Politics and Aesthetics of Waste in Petrushevskaia鈥檚 Fiction.鈥 Slavica Bergensia 14: 112-129.

2023      鈥淚ntroduction: Energy/Waste in Post-Soviet Cultures.鈥 With Maria Hristova, and Alyssa DeBlasio. Slavica Bergensia 14: 5-19.

2022      鈥淓mbodying the Spirit of the Time: Soviet History in Vladimir Sharov鈥檚 Fiction.鈥 Canadian Slavonic Papers 64: 1-19.

2020      鈥淔rom celebrated Novel to Media outrage: The Public Debate surrounding Miniseries Zuleikha Opens her Eyes.鈥 Slavica Bergensia 13: 107-127.

2020      鈥淚ntroduction: The Cultural is Political.鈥 With Ingunn Lunde. Slavica Bergensia 13: 5-13.

2019      鈥淏etween Nation and Empire: Aleksandr Pushkin鈥檚 The Captain鈥檚 Daughter.鈥 The Pushkin Review 21: 155-177.

2018      鈥溾楨鈥 for Empire: Empire and Postmodernism in the Context of the Sochi Olympic Games.鈥 Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema 12: 1-17.

2017      鈥淧ost-Soviet 鈥極rient鈥 in Stories by Vladimir Makanin and Liudmila Petrushevskaia.鈥 Canadian Slavonic Papers 59.1-2: 1-19.

2014      鈥淣ikita Mikhalkov鈥檚 Burnt by the Sun.鈥 Routledge Encyclopedia of Film (length: 2,000 words).

2012      鈥淔rom Consumption to Objectification in Viktor Pelevin鈥檚 鈥楢kiko鈥.鈥 Studies in Slavic Cultures X: 60-74.

2011      鈥淭errors of History: Revolutionary Gothic in 鈥楳other Earth鈥 by Boris Pilniak.鈥 Slavic and East European Journal 55.3: 376-95.

2008      鈥淢asks of Authenticity: Failed Quests for the People in Quicksand by Nella Larsen and The Silver Dove by Andrei Belyi.鈥 The Comparatist-Journal of the SCLA 32:  175-92.

2006      鈥淢茅tissage as an Oppositional Practice.鈥 Atlantikos: A Journal of Transatlantic Scholarship 1: 16-31.

 

Book and Film Reviews

  • Film Review, 鈥漋era Storozheva: Maria. Save Moscow (Maria. Spasti Moskvu 2022)鈥 Kinokultura (October 2023).  
  • Film Review, 鈥淎leksei German Jr.: House Arrest (Delo 2021)鈥 Kinokultura (April 2022).
  • Film Review, 鈥淚van I. Tverdovskii: Conference (Konferentsiia 2020)鈥 Kinokultura (July 2021).
  • Film Review, 鈥淜lim Shipenko, The Serf (Kholop 2019).鈥 KinoKultura (July 2020).
  • Film Review, 鈥淢ikhail Raskhodnikov, Temporary Difficulties.鈥 KinoKultura (July 2019).
  • Film Review, 鈥淎leksei Pimanov, Crimea.鈥 KinoKultura (July 2018).
  • Book review, 鈥淟ipovetsky, Mark, and Lisa Ryoko Wakamiya, eds. Late and Post-Soviet Russian Literature: A Reader.  Book 1. Perestroika and the Post-Soviet Period. Book 2. Thaw and Stagnation.鈥 Russian Review 76.2 (2017).
  • Film review, 鈥淰ladimir Kott, The Lower Depths.鈥 KinoKultura (April 2016).
  • Film review, 鈥淎leksandr Vartanov and Kirill Mikhanovskii Dubrovsky.鈥 KinoKultura (October 2014).
  • Film Review, 鈥淎leksei Balabanov: Me too.鈥 KinoKultura (April 2012).
  • Film Review, 鈥淩oman Karimov: Inadequate People.鈥 KinoKultura (July 2011).
  • Book Review, 鈥淪tage Fright: Politics and the Performing Arts in Late Imperial Russia by Paul Du Quenoy.鈥 Slavic and East European Journal 54.4 (2010).

 

Projects

I am currently working on a book project preliminary titled Power and Subversion: Russian Culture in Transition, which examines intersections of contemporary Russian culture and politics in the 2000s. Specifically, the project investigates responses of contemporary Russian writers to two interrelated cultural trends: the conservative and imperial state ideology and its representation by official media using postmodernist aesthetics and fluid and contradictory narratives.