This article considers the Russian émigré literature in China in the aspect of implementing the principles of intercultural communication and interaction between t...
The present paper introduces a new branch inside linguistic ecology — ethic linguistic ecology applying it to the analysis of Ch. Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol...
This article studies a topical problem: the history of Tyumen “Stalinkas” in the 1930s-1950s and the everyday urban life of their inhabitants. The&nb...
Leo Tolstoy’s tales, short stories, and fables appeal to many of us with their humor, their cold view of the realities of life, and their ignorance of the d...
The authors dedicated their article to the 450th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s birthday. Having attracted the phrase fr om James Joyce’s “Ulysses” wh ...
Recent research on Russian-language fanfiction has focused on analyzing the fanfic text itself, exploring its structural, stylistic, and artistic aspects. While the ...
This article studies the problem of creating readers’ identity by the participants of interpretive communities joined around adaptations (fanfiction) of th...
The authors of the article have analyzed the professional standard “IT Specialist” and have come to the conclusion about the increasing role of social and commun...
In the context of the research, backache is considered as a psychosomatic problem. In spite of the opinions about interrelation and mutual conditionality betwee...
This article is a part of a much bigger project. Two of the authors (Jack Radey and Charles Sharp) are writing a book on the fighting west of Moscow from abou...
This article is a part of a much bigger project. Two of the authors (Jack Radey and Charles Sharp) are writing a book on the fighting west of Moscow from abou...
The article deals with the comparative analysis of the representation of the cognitive concept of beauty in literary works of classical and contemporary Russian writ...
This article is devoted to the notion of beauty in N.K. Roerich’s 1930 work Shambhala. It examines the text’s implicit and explicit lexicalization of the term, i...