Margarita Vaysman

Margarita Vaysman

Tutorial Fellow in Russian, Associate Professor of Russophone Literature, Thought, and Culture (1820-1945)
Modern Languages
PhD (k.f.n.) (Perm State University), MPhil (Oxon), DPhil (Oxon)

Margarita Vaysman joined 香蕉直播 and the Slavonic Sub-Faculty in 2023, after six years as Lecturer, and then Senior Lecturer, at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.  Dr Vaysman received her MPhil and DPhil degrees in Modern Languages (Russian) from Wadham College, Oxford, in addition to kandidat filologicheskikh nauk and spetsialist degrees from Perm State University in Russia. Dr Vaysman currently serves as chair of the National Research and Development Committee for the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies ), as well as a co-convenor for its .

 

Teaching

Dr Vaysman teaches most Russian undergraduate literature papers and specifically those focusing on the nineteenth century, gender, history of ideas and Russophone cultures. She welcomes postgraduate applications for MPhil and DPhil projects and supervision on the topics of history of gender and sexuality in Russia and Ukraine, nineteenth-century Russophone literature, Realist novel, and narrative, gender and queer theory.

 

Research Interests

Dr Vaysman鈥檚 research focuses on literary texts, primarily the Realist novel, and history of gender and sexuality. Her first monograph was published by Legenda (Cambridge, Modern Humanities Research Association, 2021). This book explores instances of literary self-consciousness 鈥 a narrative technique that forces readers to be aware that they are reading a work of fiction 鈥 in Russian literature. The book has been reviewed in Russian Review (鈥榲aluable鈥); Slavic and Eastern European Review (鈥榦谤颈驳颈苍补濒鈥); Russian Literature (鈥榮ophisticated and free from stereotypical approaches to its subject鈥) and Canadian Slavonic Papers (鈥榯heoretically grounded, meticulously researched and well-argued鈥). In 2020, she co-edited a volume , which showcased the new interdisciplinary, inclusive approaches to the Russian canon. The volume was featured in the 鈥楤est books of 2021鈥 list by the major Russian news portal Polit.ru; and reviewed in Slavic Review as 鈥榩ioneering鈥, 鈥榝ormidable鈥, an 鈥榚ssential reading for anyone who studies or teaches nineteenth-century Russian prose鈥. 

Dr Vaysman is now co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Global Realisms, under contract with OUP, as well as working on a second monograph, provisionally titled A Brave Life: Queer and Transgender Erasure in Russian Culture. This investigation spans the period from the early days of the Russian Empire to present day Russia, where homo- and transphobic state rhetoric co-exists with a vibrant drag culture and successful activist interventions. Dr Vaysman鈥檚 work has been supported by international awards from the British Council, British Academy, British Association of Slavonic and Eastern European Studies (), Columbia University, Princeton University, Open Society Foundation, Scottish Funding Council, UKRI and .

 

Selected Publications

Dr Vaysman鈥檚 writing has appeared in general interest editions such as Times Higher Education, as well as peer-reviewed journals like The Russian Review, The Slavonic and East European Review, Modern Language Review, 础惫迟辞产颈辞驳补蹿颈携, Forum for Modern Language Studies, Antropologicheskii Forum, and Tolstoy Studies.

  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2023. 鈥楾he Trouble with Queer Celebrity: Aleksandr Aleksandrov (Nadezhda Durova)鈥檚 A Year of Life in St Petersburg (1838)鈥, Modern Language Review, 118.1, 97-113. 
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2022. 鈥溾業 Became a Man in a Military Camp鈥: Negotiating a Transmasculine Identity in Aleksandr Aleksandrov (Nadezhda Durova)鈥檚 Personal Documents and Literary Fiction鈥, 础惫迟辞产颈辞驳谤补蹿颈携, 11, 33-63.
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2022. 鈥榃hat Is to Be Done with the Socialist Realist Canon: Nikolai Chernyshevskii in Late and Post-Soviet Cultural Imagination鈥, The Slavonic and East European Review, 100.2, 286-294. 
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2022. 鈥楾olstoy as the Subject of Art: Painting, Film, Theatre鈥, in Tolstoy in Context, ed. by Anna Berman (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022), pp. 323-335. 
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2021. 鈥A Woman鈥檚 Lot: Realism and Gendered Narration in Russian Women鈥檚 Writing of the 1860s鈥, The Russian Review 80.2 (Spring 2021), 229-245. (Translated and re-published in Russian as 鈥楢vdot鈥檌a Panaeva vs Nikolai Stanitskii: Gender Ambivalence and Discussions of Realism in A Woman鈥檚 Lot (1862)鈥, Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 181/2023, 226-244).
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2021. Self-Conscious Realism: Metafiction and the Nineteenth-Century Russian Novel (Cambridge: Legenda). 
  • Vaysman, Margarita; Vdovin, Aleksei; Kliger, Ilya; Ospovat, Kirill (eds). 2020. Nineteenth-Century Russian Realism: Society, Knowledge, Narrative (in Russian) (Moscow: NLO). 
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2020. 鈥樷淎n Author of a Different Kind鈥: Theory and Practice of Literary Realism in Aleksei Pisemskii鈥檚 Troubled Seas (1863)鈥, in Nineteenth-Century Russian Realism: Society, Knowledge, Narrative (in Russian) (Moscow: NLO), pp. 476-503. 
  • Vaysman, Margarita. 2017. 鈥樷淯nnecessary Melodrama鈥: Ideology and Narrative Legacy in Nikolai Chernyshevskii鈥檚 What Is to Be Done? (1863) and William Godwin鈥檚 Caleb Williams (1794)鈥, Modern Language Review, 2017 (112), 1-19. 
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