Publications of Jehanne Gheith    :chronological  combined  bibtex listing:

Books and Monographs

  1. J. Gheith, Gulag Voices (January, 2011)
  2. Finding the Middle Ground: Evgeniia Tur, V. Krestovskii, and the Power of Ambivalence in Nineteenth-Century Women's Prose (2004), Northwestern University Press
  3. Russian Women, 1698-1917: Experience and Expression. An Anthology of Sources, edited by Robin Bisha, Jehanne Gheith, Christine Holden, and William Wagner (2002), Indiana University Press
  4. History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker & Jehanne Gheith (2002), Cambridge University Press (Awarded the Heldt Prize for Best Book in Slavic/Eurasian Women's Studies, November 2003.)
  5. An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne Gheith (2001), Duke University Press (Nominated for a Heldt prize.)
  6. J. Gheith and K. Jolluck, eds., Gulag Voices: Oral Histories of Soviet Incarceration and Exile , Palgrave MacMillan, book 2008  [author's comments]

Papers Published

  1. J. Gheith, "‘It’s Difficult to Convey’: Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors", Gulag Studies, vol. 2-3 (November, 2010)
  2. J. Gheith, “’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag.”, To be published in Slavic Review (2011?)  [abs] [author's comments]
  3. J. Gheith, Foreword, in Understanding Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaia’s Short Story Collection: An Album: Groups and Portraits” (2010)  [abs]
  4. J. Gheith, "'It's Hard to Convey': Oral History and Memories of Gulag Survivors, in Kaiken Takana oli Pelko, edited by Sofi Oksanen (January, 2009), pp. 99-116, Werner Söderström Osakeyhtiö (WSOY)  [abs] [author's comments]
  5. J. Gheith, "Solovki"; "Legacy of the Gulag", on-line "Stalin Project" (2008) [available here]
  6. J. Gheith, 'I Never Talked...': Enforced Silence, Non-Narrative Memory, and the Gulag, Mortality, vol. 12 no. 2 (May, 2007), pp. 159-175, Routledge  [abs]
  7. J. Gheith, Reflections on Sibling Grief, Epilogue (Fall, 2005)
  8. J. Gheith, Evgeniia Tur, in Encyclopedia of Russian History, edited by James R. Miller (2004), New York: MacMillan Reference
  9. with Beth Holmgren, Art and Prostokvasha: Avdotia Panaeva's Work, in The Russian Memoir: History and Literature, edited by Beth Holmgren (2003), Northwestern University Press
  10. with Adele Barker, Introduction, in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker and Jehanne Gheith (2002), Cambridge University Press
  11. "Women of the Thirties and Fifties: A Reperiodization", in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, edited by Adele Barker and Jehanne Gheith (2002), Cambridge University Press
  12. Introduction, in An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne Gheith (2001), Duke University Press
  13. Redefining the Perceptible: The Journalism(s) of Avdot'ia Panaeva and Evgeniia Tur, in An Improper Profession: Women, Gender, and Journalism in Late Imperial Russia, edited by Barbara T. Norton and Jehanne M Gheith (2001), Duke University Press
  14. Nadezhda Durova, in Dictionary of Literary Biography (1999), Bruccoli Clark Layman and Gale
  15. N. D. Khvoshchinskaia, in Reference Guide to Russian Literature, edited by Neil Cornwell (1998), St. James Press
  16. Evgeniia Tur and the Crimean Letters, in Russian Women Writers, edited by Christine D. Tomei (1998), Garland (article and translation.)
  17. The Superfluous Man and the Necessary Woman: A Re-vision, in The Russian Review (April, 1996)
  18. Introduction, in Evgeniia Tur's Antonina (1996), Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press
  19. Introduction for a new edition of the Fiitzlyon translation, in The Memoirs of Princess Dashkova (1995), Durham, NC: Duke Press (Reprint, 2003.)
  20. Evgeniia Tur, in Dictionary of Russian Women Writers, Marina Ledkovsky, edited by Charlotte Rosenthal, Mary F. Zirin (1994), Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press
  21. A Slanted Perspective: Russian Literary Criticism and Women's Prose in the Nineteenth Century, Teksty, vol. 4-5-6 (1993), pp. 213-224

Papers Accepted

  1. J. Gheith, “’The doctors said I was normal’: Trauma, the non-narrative, and the Gulag”, Slavic Review (2010)  [abs]
  2. J. Gheith, 'Trudno peredat': Traumatic Memory and the Gulag, edited by Olga Cooke, Gulag Studies (Expected publication: 2010)  [abs]
  3. J. Gheith, 'Collecting Crumbs': Rupture and Repair for Children of the Gulag, in The Gulag: History and Legacy, edited by Steven Barnes (2009)
  4. J. Gheith, Painting and words: the art of sisterhood, in The Sisters Khvoshchinskaia, edited by Joe Andrew, Hilde Hoogenboom & Arja Rosenholm (2006) (forthcoming.)

Book Reviews

  1. J. Gheith, Women and gender in 18th-century Russia, edited by Wendy Rosslyn, Russian Review (October, 2004)
  2. Karolina Pavlova, edited by Suzanne Fusso and Alexander Lehrman, Russian Review (2002)
  3. Till My Tale Is Told: Women's Memoirs of the Gulag, edited by Simeon Vilensky, Canadian-American Slavic Studies (2001)
  4. J. Gheith, Women in Russian and the Soviet Union, edited by Linda Edmonson, Russian Review (April, 1994)
  5. J. Gheith, "August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991, Women East-West (November, 1991)
  6. J. Gheith, "August 1991," an account of my experiences in Moscow during the failed coup of August, 1991, CREES Newsletter (Fall, 1991), Stanford

Translations

  1. J. Gheith, Tur/Grot correspondence, in Russian Women: Experience and Expression, edited by Robin Bisha et al. (2006), Indiana University Press
  2. J. Gheith, Marina Palei's "Otdelenie propashchikh", in Lives in Transit, edited by Helena Goscilo (1995), Ardis
  3. J. Gheith, Global Fund for Women brochure (1990) (for the March 1990 conference on women's issues, Moscow (English to Russian).)