AfTeR – The African Text: Representing Africa in Imperial Russia (1850-1917)

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Anita Frison obtained her PhD in Linguistic, Philological and Literary Sciences at the University of Padua (2018), specialising in Slavic Studies. Her research interests include Russian literature and culture between the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century, and particularly: symbolism, early cinema and its relationship with ethnography, the Russian image of Africa, postcolonial studies and semiotics. She is currently a research fellow at the University of Padua, and the PI of the STARS Starting grant project entitled The African Text. Representing Africa in Imperial Russia (1850-1917). She has taught Russian literature in several universities, among which Padua and Venice (Ca’ Foscari). Since 2020, she is the co-editor-in-chief of the scientific peer-reviewed journal “eSamizdat” (www.esamizdat.it).

Maria Emeliyanova is a research fellow at the University of Padua. She obtained her PhD in Modern Languages in 2021 at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice and, as part of a joint degree program, a PhD in English Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel). She is an associate editor of “Partial Answers: A Journal of History of Ideas”. Her research interests focus on the study of émigré and bilingual authors, as well as transnational and migrant literatures.

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