Katherine Bowers

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This faculty member is currently not actively recruiting graduate students or Postdoctoral Fellows, but might consider co-supervision together with another faculty member.

Associate Professor

Research Classification

Research Interests

Arts, Literature and Subjectivity
Arts and Cultural Traditions
Arts and Technologies
Arts and Literary Policies
Dostoevsky
genre
gothic fiction
imagined geography
literary culture
narrative
Russian culture
Russian literature
the novel

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Affiliations to Research Centres, Institutes & Clusters

Research Options

I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.

Biography

Specialist in 19th-century Russian literature and culture. Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia.

Research Methodology

literary studies

Publications

  • Digital Media Projects in the Dostoevsky Classroom (2022)
  • (2022)
  • Dostoevsky at 200: The Novel in Modernity (2021)
  • (2021)
    The Russian Review, 81 (1), 110--121
  • (2021)
    Literature of the Americas,
  • (2021)
    Victorian Popular Fictions Journal,
  • Under the Floorboards, Over the Door: The Gothic Corpse and Writing Fear in The Idiot (2021)
  • (2020)
    Canadian Slavonic Papers, 62 (2), 95--108
  • The Gothic Novel Reader Comes to Russia (2020)
  • A Dostoevsky Companion: Texts and Contexts (2018)
  • (2018)
    Translation and Literature, 27 (2), 242--249
  • (2017)
    Information and Empire: Mechanisms of Communication in Russia, 1600-1850, , 369--408
  • (2017)
    Gothic Studies, 19 (2), 71--84
  • (2017)
    Gothic Studies, 19 (2), 71--84
  • (2017)
  • (2017)
  • (2017)
    Manchester University Press,
  • (2015)
  • The Fall of the House: Gothic Narrative and the Decline of the Russian Family (2015)
  • (2015)
    Slavic Review, 74 (3), 529
  • (2014)
    Modern Languages Open, (1)
  • New UK Research in Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature [Special Section] (2014)
  • (2013)
    The Modern Language Review, 108 (4), 1237

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