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Marina Grishakova - Selected Publications#


Books

(with M. Poulaki). Cognition and Narrative Complexity. Lincoln: Nebraska University Press, 2017 (under contract)

(with S. Salupere). Theoretical Schools and Circles in the Twentieth Century Humanities: Literary Theory, History, Philosophy. New York-London: Routledge, 2015.

(with M.-L. Ryan). Intermediality and Storytelling. Narratologia, 24. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2010.

Grishakova, Marina. The Models of Space, Time and Vision in V. Nabokov's Fiction: Narrative Strategies and Cultural Frames. The Hague: OAPEN, 2012 (Open Access Publications in European Networks), 322 pp. (2nd revised edition of 2006 book) http://www.oapen.org/search?identifier=421498

Special issues

M. Grishakova, L. Boldrini and M. Reynolds, guest eds. New Work in Comparative Literature in Europe: Special Issue. CLC Web: Comparative Literature and Culture, 15.7. December 2013. Purdue University Press. [Open access publication: http://docs.lib.purdue.edu/clcweb/vol15/iss7 ]

Research papers and book chapters

"Semiotics/ Structuralism." In: Richter, David H. (Ed.). The Blackwell Companion to Literary Theory (x−x). Malden-Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2017 (under contract)

“Fiction as a Cognitive Challenge: Explorations into Alternative Forms of Selfhood and Experience.” In: Mark Bruhn and Donald R. Wehrs (eds.). Cognition, Literature, and History. London-New York: Routledge, 2014, 190-205.

“'Unruly Fictions': Literature, Mimesis and Media.” In: Gillespie, Gerald; Saussy, Haun (eds.). Intersections, Interfaces, Interdisciplines: Literature with Other Arts. Series “New Comparative Poetics,” 30. Bern-Berlin-Brussels-Frankfurt am Main-New York-Oxford-Wien: Peter Lang, August 2014, 213-227.

"Complexity, Hybridity, and Comparative Literature." In: M. Grishakova, Lucia Boldrini, and Matthew Reynolds (guest eds.). New Work in Comparative Literature in Europe: Special Issue. CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 15.7. December 2013.

“La littérature en transition: fiction et adaptation d’un média à l’autre.” Revue de littérature comparée 2013, 13: 4, 399-412

"Stranger than Fiction, or Jerome David Salinger, Author of "Lolita": Real, Implied and Fictive Authorship." In: Lehtimäki, Markku, Laura Karttunen, and Maria Mäkelä (eds.) Narrative, Interrupted: The Plotless, the Trivial and the Disturbing in Literature. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter 2012, 238-253.

“On the Typology of Virtual Narrative Voices.” In: Per Krogh Hansen, Henrik Skov Nielsen, Stefan Iversen (eds.). Strange Voices in Narrative Fiction. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2011, 175-190.

“Narrative Causality Denaturalized.” In: Jan Alber and Rüdiger Heinze (eds.). Unnatural Narratives – Unnatural Narratology. Linguae & Litterae, 5. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2011, 127-144.

"Intermedial Metarepresentations." In: M. Grishakova and M.-L. Ryan (eds.).Intermediality and Storytelling. Narratologia, 24. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter, 2010, 312-331.

“Around Culture and Explosion: J. Lotman and the Tartu-Moscow School in the 1980-1990s.” In: Semiotics, Communication, Cognition, vol. 1. Juri Lotman. Culture and Explosion. Ed. by M. Grishakova, transl. by W. Clark. New York-Berlin: De Gruyter, 2009, 175-187.

“Beyond the Frame: Cognitive Science, Common Sense, and Fiction.” Narrative 2009, 17:2, 188-199.

Evidence of impact:

Prof Grishakova's works have been translated into Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Italian, Spanish.

Her books (authored and edited) have been reviewed in, amongst other journals: Language and Literature, Poetics Today, Česka Literatura, American Book Review, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, Recherche Littéraire / Literary Research, Slavic and East European Journal, Partial Answers.
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