Edited Volumes and Clusters of Articles
Man-eating Monsters: Anthropocentrism and Popular Culture (Editor, Emerald Studies in Death and Culture, Emerald Publishing, 2020).
“Russian Gothic,” guest editor, Russian Literature, 2019, vol. 106 (with Kevin M.F. Platt and Caryl Emerson).
“Death Studies, A New Field?”, guest editor, Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2019, vol. 159, in Russian.
CHAPTERS
Introduction: “Food for Monsters: Popular Culture and Our Basic Food Taboo,” in Man-eating Monsters: Anthropocentrism and Popular Culture, ed. by Dina Khapaeva (Emerald Studies in Death and Culture, 2020), 1-15.
“Eaten in Jurassic World: Antihumanism and Popular Culture,” in Man-eating Monsters: Anthropocentrism and Popular Culture, ed. by Dina Khapaeva, (Emerald Studies in Death and Culture, 2020), 15-35.
“Killing Humanity: Anthropocentrism and Apocalypse,” in The Age of Spectacular Death, ed. by Michael Hviid Jacobsen (Routledge, 2020), 152-168.
“The Russian Revolution 1917,” in Revolutions: How They Changed History and What They Mean Today, ed. by Peter Furtado (Thames & Hudson, 2020).
“Dialogue or Senseless Sound? Bakhtin on Dostoevsky,” in Homo scriptor: Sbornik statey i materialov v chest’ 70-letiya M.Epshteyna, ed. by Marc Lipovetsky (Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2020), 405-431, in Russian.
“Fractures in the Fabric of Culture,” Histories of Nations, ed. by P. Furtado (London, Thames & Hudson, 2013), 108-120.
“The Vampire Boom and Post-Soviet Gothic Aesthetics.” Gothic Topographies: Language, Nation Building and `Race’. Eds P. M. Mehtonen and Matti Savolainen (Ashgate, 2013), pp. 143-169.
“Aegis of Russia”, Histories of Nations, ed. by P. Furtado (London, Thames & Hudson, 2012), pp. 108-120.
“Moscow: Literary Reality or Nightmare?” Post/Soviet Identities, ed. by M. Bassin and C. Kelly (Cambridge U.P., 2012) pp. 171-191.
“After Intellectuals” (“Posle intellectualov”), ed. S. Zenkin, French Intellectuals (Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2005), pp. 350-373, in Russian.
SELECTED ARTICLES
“Trendy Monsters: The Nazis, the Perpetrator Turn, and Popular Culture,” New German Critique, 2021, vol. 144, 65–98.
“Death as Fan,” Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2019, vol. 159, 52-68, in Russian.
“The Gothic Future of Eurasia,” Russian Literature, 2019, vol. 106, 79-108.
“The Slaves of the Imperial Dreams,” Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2017, vol. 144, 115-135, in Russian.
“Neomedievalism as a Future Society,” The Year’s Work in Medievalism, ed. by Richard Utz, 2017, vol. 32, online.
“Triumphant Memory of the Perpetrators: Putin’s Politics of Re-Stalinization,” Communist and Post-Communist Studies, 2016, vol. 49, 61–73.
La société poutinienne: morphologie d’un cauchemar,” Le Débat, 2011, no.165, 40-49.
“Break of Language: A Russian French Comparison,” Journal of Russian Communications, December 2011.
“La société poutinienne: morphologie d’un cauchemar,” Le Débat, n.165, novembre 2011.
“Vampire, A Hero of Our Times” (“Vampir, geroi nashego vremeni”), Novoe literaturnoye obozrenie, 2011, vol. 109.
“History Without Memory: Gothic Morality in Post-Soviet Society,” English translation of “Geschichte ohne Erinnerung: Zur Moral der postsowjetischen Gesellschaft,” Eurozine,February 2, 2009.
“Unfinished Experiments with a Reader. N. Gogol. Peterburgskie Povesti,” English translation of “Neokonchennye opyty nad chitatelem. N. Gogol. Peterburgskie povesti,” Zerkalo, no. 32, 2008, by Liv Bliss, Russian Studies in Literature, vol. 46, no. 2, spring 2010, pp. 46–98.
“History Without Memory: Gothic Morality in Post-Soviet Society,” English translation of “Geschichte ohne Erinnerung. Zur Moral der postsowjetischen Gesellschaft,” Merkur, 12 /62, December 2008, pp. 1081-1091 by Eurozine, 02/02/2009, http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2009-02-02-khapaeva-en.html
“The Nonhumans and the Critics” (“Neludi i Kritiki”), Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, no. 98, 2009, pp. 181-190, in Russian.
“L’esthétique gothique. Essai de compréhension de la société postsoviétique,” trad. de l’anglais par C. Martin, Le Banquet, no. 26, juillet-septembre 2009, pp. 53-77.
“Historical Memory in Post-Soviet Gothic Society,” Social Research, 2009, vol. 76, no. 1, pp. 359-394.
“Des lois historiques aux lois mémorielles: 19 historiens français pour la liberté de l’histoire,” Le Banquet, 24, 2007, pp. 131-148.
“The Syndrome of Paradigms,” South Atlantic Quarterly, no. 105, 2006, pp. 527-550.
“Geld und die Neue Russische Ethik,” 8.Potsdamer Begegnungen. Welsche Werte brauchen unsere Gesellschaften?, München, 2006, pp. 44-47.
“Gothic Society” (“Goticheskoe obshchestvo”), Kriticheskaya massa, no. 1, 2006, pp. 39-52, in Russian.
“Searching for Names” (“Pokhod za imenami”), Kriticheskaya massa, no. 1, 2005, pp. 21-36, in Russian
“Dukes of the Fifths Republic” (“Gertsogi Piatoi Respubliki”), Novoe literaturnoye obozrenie, no. 67, 2004, pp. 8-43, in Russian.
“The End of a Great Epoch” (“Konets velikoy epokhi”), Zvezda, no. 6, 2002, pp. 184-200, in Russian.
“Experimenting with Liberal Education in Russia: The Break with Soviet-Era Conventions”, Russia’s Fate through Russian Eyes. Voices of the New Generation, eds. H. Isham, N. Sklyar, Colorado, Westview Press, 2000, pp. 322-341 (with Nikolay Koposov).
“L’Occident sera demain,” Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales, vol. 50, no. 6, 1995, pp. 1259-1270.
“La mythologie commune des soviétiques et des soviétologues,” Revue des Etudes Slaves, vol. 65, no. 4, 1993, pp. 707-714.
“Les demi-dieux de la mythologie soviétique,” Annales: Economies, Sociétés, Civilisations, vol. 47, no. 4-5, 1992, pp. 963-989 (with Nikolay Koposov).
“As the Whole Civilized World,” Social Sciences Information, vol. 34, no. 4, 1995, pp. 687-704.
“L’Occident dans l’imaginaire russe,” Social Sciences Information, vol. 33, no. 1, 1994, pp. 553-569.