Olga Seliazniova
Former Title聽VIII聽Summer Research Scholar
Professional Affiliation
Postdoctoral Scholar at Florida State University
Expert Bio
Olga Seliazniova received the Kennan Institute Title VIII Summer Grant to focus on her book project 鈥淰agrancy in Russian Culture,鈥 in which she sets forth a comprehensive discussion of vagrancy (brodiazhnichestvo) in Russia as a historical, legal, and cultural phenomenon. As she analyzes Imperial and Soviet laws, literary texts, paintings, and films, she argues that vagrant stories produced in the nineteenth century were instrumental in shaping Russian views on freedom (鈥渧olia鈥) and mobility that persist even today. Her intervention problematizes the automatic pairing of svoboda and volia, which has become overused in the field of Slavic literary studies to address literature where freedom and mobility are notably absent. Instead, in her book, she shifts the focus to investigate the concept of nevolia, or unfreedom. A graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago (MA) and the University of Southern California (PhD), she has previously served as a Dean鈥檚 Postdoctoral Scholar at Florida State University. Her work appeared in the Slavic and Eastern European Journal, Forum for Modern Language Studies, and Russian Literature.
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Vagrancy in Russian Culture
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Vagrancy in Russian Culture | A Conversation with Title VIII Summer Research Scholar Olga Seliazniova
