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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  A Designer Childhood
This, in essence, is the subject of Catriona Kelly's new book, "Comrade Pavlik: The Rise and Fall of a Soviet Boy Hero," which examines the historical evidence surrounding the life and death of the Soviet Union's most famous child, Pavel Morozov.
But Kelly had an extraordinary stroke of luck: She was allowed access to the Morozov case file from the KGB archives -- hundreds of pages of typed and handwritten testimony, interrogations protocols, copies of trial transcripts and so on.
Kelly follows the development of Pavlik's myth through several decades, juxtaposing it with other child heroes, real and fictional, and attempting to place it within the greater context of shifting Soviet policies and attitudes toward children and childhood.
www.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2005/08/19/106.html   (1226 words)

  
 Kelly,Catriona Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Graham Roberts, Catriona Kelly (Editor), Anthony Cross (Editor)
Catriona Kelly (Editor), Stephen Lovell (Editor), Anthony Cross (Editor)
Gareth Jones, Catriona Kelly (Editor), Anthony Cross (Editor)
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Kelly,Catriona   (1115 words)

  
 Books | The death of a comrade
Catriona Kelly cuts through forests of misinformation as she investigates a murder case from 1930s Russia in Comrade Pavlik, says Robert Service
Catriona Kelly uses her professional skills as a cultural studies specialist and her talent for Maigret-style sleuthing to cast doubt on practically the whole account.
Kelly concludes that the Morozov cult was counter-productive.
books.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,5193085-99937,00.html   (1007 words)

  
 Catriona Kelly Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
In a wide-ranging account of a variety of cultural forms and sites of cultural production--such as literature, cinema, radio, TV, the visual arts, journalism, advertising and consumerism, music, theatre, the Church--this groundbreaking book gives unprecedented prominence to the processes of cultural reception in the USSR and post-communist Russia....
Khlebnikov is now recognized as a major Russian poet of the twentieth century, having for years been dismissed as an unintelligible verbal trickster.
This book is a major critical biography of the poet Maria Tsvetaeva by one of the foremost authorities on her work.
www.alibris.com /search/books/author/Catriona_Kelly   (1154 words)

  
 LRB | Sheila Fitzpatrick : A Little Swine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Kelly confirms that – according to local gossip – Pavlik’s father did go off with another woman, and that Pavlik, an unpopular boy, was a habitual snitch whose killing, committed by Morozov family members, was a consequence of his snitching.
Not everyone reacted favourably to this idea: Kelly reports that some people suspected that ‘the museum would be pushing its own ideological line, a simplistically anti-Soviet, pro-Western one, all with the aid of Western money.’ However bizarre the form, it seems that the Pavlik legend lives on.
But these issues receive relatively short shrift in her book, which is understandable, given the detail and complexity of the material with which she has to deal and the fact that her book for much of its length belongs to the genre of the historical detective story.
www.lrb.co.uk /v27/n21/print/fitz03_.html   (3568 words)

  
 Pavlik Morozov 1918(?)-1932
Russian security organs (the FSB) allowed Catriona Kelly to research the official case file (two fat volumes) of the Morozov murders and prosecution.
Kelly apparently suspects Pavlik's 19-year-old cousin Danila Ivanovich Morozov, one of those who confessed, was tried, and executed.
Kelly recognizes that all authorized publications in Soviet Russia reviled the Romanovs.
www.cyberussr.com /rus/morozov.html   (1873 words)

  
 Comrade Pavlik: The Rise and Fall of a Soviet Boy Hero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Kelly demonstrates how Soviet propaganda worked in different ages, beginning with the creation of the Pavlik myth.
What had in reality been a case of inter-familial violence, a simple peasant domestic in a rough and unyielding Ural village was transformed into an example of 'wrecking' by the rich peasants who would do anything to prevent the 'glorious' transformation of the countryside along Soviet lines.
Kelly has clearly mastered the period, and uses her command of Stalinist history to place the Pavlik myth in its proper context, and reveals a fascinating side of the Soviet system.
www.armchairfans.co.uk /books/1862077479   (415 words)

  
 New Statesman - World - Goody two-shoes
As Catriona Kelly's brilliant study shows, the Pavlik legend spawned as much cynicism as patriotism.
In Kelly's version of events, Pavel's father, Trofim, chairman of the village soviet, disappeared from home after finding himself unable to cope with the stresses and pressures of collectivisation, leaving Pavel, the eldest child, to hold things together.
Kelly's take on Pavel's life, both myth and reality, is darkly entertaining and painstakingly researched.
www.newstatesman.com /World/200505230044   (975 words)

  
 Russian Literature - A Very Short Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Rather than a conventional chronology of Russian literature, Catriona Kelly’s Very Short Introduction explores the place and importance of literature of all sorts in Russian culture.
It is written in a lively and stimulating manner, and displays a range to which few of Dr Kelly’s peer in the field of Russian scholarship can aspire.
Kelly’s brief but clear and effective study is a skilful blending of literary personalities rather than leaning simply on chronology… It is an original book, well done and documented, and extremely readable.
www.indiaclub.com /html/7312.htm   (238 words)

  
 Russian Literature: a very short introduction - book review
Catriona Kelly takes a rather unusual approach to the task of presenting two centuries of literary achievement without going for a chronological list or a 'great writers' structure.
What she does instead is take Pushkin as a central starting point, then follows themes that arise from a consideration of his work and looks at other Russian writers en passant.
Catriona Kelly, Russian Literature: a very short introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001, pp.164.
www.mantex.co.uk /reviews/oxf-vrus.htm   (449 words)

  
 Kelly Catriona - new and used books
Kelly, Catriona and Shepherd, David, eds - Constructing Russian Culture in the Age of Revolution: 1881-1940
Kelly, Catriona - Comrade Pavlik, The Rise and Fall of a Soviet Boy Hero
Kelly, Catriona - Comrade Pavlik : The Rise and Fall of a Soviet Boy Hero
www.isbn.pl /A-KELLY-Catriona   (926 words)

  
 [women-east-west] Forum for Anthropology and Culture/Antropologicheskii forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The current EHRCdirector, Professor Catriona Kelly, is the English-language editor, and amember of the editorial board.
Articles Catriona Kelly, ‘The School Waltz’: The Everyday Life of the Post-Stalinist Soviet Classroom Svetlana Adonyeva, The Pragmatics of the Chastushka: A Socio-Linguistic Study Pavel Rykin, The Social Group and its Designation in Middle Mongolian: the Concepts irgen and oboq 3.
Conference Report Catriona Kelly, Martin McLaughlin, ‘The Future of the Humanities’ (European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford, 19-20 March 2004).
www.neww.org /pipermail/women-east-west/2005-April/000494.html   (790 words)

  
 Newtown Camogie Club   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Galway, refusing to die, came forward with Orla Kilkenny, who was now operating at centrefield, giving plenty of supply to her inside line, they had the deficit down to three points.
Cork introduced substitute Colette Desmond to their forward line where she added the much needed strength, and they came forward in waves and were rewarded with a point from Desmond with her first touch at six minutes remaining.
Cork increased their lead when Catriona Kelly goaled in the 18th minute but it was replied to instatnly when Clare's best forward on view Lorraine O'Loughlin rounded her marker and finished superbly to the net.
www.newtownshandrum.com /corkminors.html   (910 words)

  
 07-09-04 Laois Ladies Football News by Mary Walsh
Scoring was low with tight marking in both back lines and both sides had their share of wides.
Up front for Ratheniska it was Catriona Mulhare, Eleanor Norton, Terese Bowe and Edel Carroll who had a good game against strong defending from Ailish Cahill, Jenny Scully, Gemma Corcoran, Maeve McGrath and Helen Davis.
After half time younger players Lydia Ward and Edel Kelly were introduced to the backs and they too did well for Ratheniska.
laois.gaa.ie /news/070904.html   (588 words)

  
 [women-east-west] TOC: New Journal in Russia: Forum for Anthropology and Culture/Antropologicheskii forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The current EHRCdirector, Professor Catriona Kelly, is the English-language editor, and amember of the editorial board.The novelty of the journal lies at several levels.
ForumCultural Anthropology: The State of the FieldLevon Abrahamian, Adele Barker, Pavel Belkov, Yury Berezkin, KonstantinBogdanov, Sevir Chernetsov, Susan Gal, Bruce Grant, Nicholas Harney, TimIngold, Vyacheslav Ivanov, Catriona Kelly, Georgy Levinton, AleksandrPanchenko, Steve Smith and Sergei Sokolovsky.Afterword by Albert Baiburin2.
Conference ReportCatriona Kelly, Martin McLaughlin, ‘The Future of the Humanities’ (EuropeanHumanities Research Centre, University of Oxford, 19-20 March 2004).
www.neww.org /pipermail/women-east-west/2005-April/000493.html   (686 words)

  
 Comrade Pavlik by Catriona Kelly, Search Cheap Books, Discount Books, ISBN 1862077479
In September 1932 two children were found brutally murdered near a remote village in Western Siberia.
The first book in English about this extraordinary legend, it provides an intriguing account of life under Stalin.
Catriona Kelly is professor of Russian at the University of Oxford and a fellow of New College.
www.comparebookprices.ca /book_detail/1862077479   (174 words)

  
 The Ladies Gaelic Football Association of Ireland - News
Best for Rockbán were Elaine Harte, Shona Hanrahan, Deirdre Foley, Niamh Keohane Louise Crowley, Catriona Foley, Valerie Mulachy, Sile Burns and Claire Conway.
Rockbán: Elaine Harte, Catherine Drinan, Shona Hanrahan, Mary O'Keefe Aine Geaney, Niamh Keohane, Deirdre Foley, Louise Crowley, Catriona Foley, Elaine Casey, Valerie Mulcahy, Mary White, Claire Conway, Sile Burns, Therese Howard.
Rockchapel: Cathy Forrest, Mairead McCarthy, Marie O'Connor, Gobnait Murphy, Catriona Kelly, Brid Stack, Norma Kelly, Norita Kelly, Sinead O'Reilly, Deirdre O'Sullivan, Regina Curtin, Carmel O'Reilly, Teresa O'Sullivan, Jacqueline O'Connor, Catriona Stack, Muireann Stack.
www.ladiesgaelic.ie /news/newnews421.htm   (794 words)

  
 Russian Women Writers syllabus
Catriona Kelly, A History of Russian Women’s Writing, 1820-1992
Catriona Kelly, in Anthology of Russian Women's Writing (on reserve for this course), pp.
Catriona Kelly, ed., An Anthology of Russian Women Writers: E. Urusova, pp.
www.swarthmore.edu /Humanities/sforres1/syllabi/79R.html   (1263 words)

  
 Nordlit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Lotman assumes throughout Besedy that the two sources for educational ideology were Locke and Rousseau, ignoring the huge influence exercised by women writing on the subject, in particular Madame de Lambert, Madame Leprince de Beaumont, and Madame Genlis.
On lichnost , see Derek Offord, Lichnost ,  in Catriona Kelly and David Shepherd (eds.), Constructing Russian Culture in the Age of Revolution, Oxford, 1998, 13-25.
Another reason for Russian women s notable success in the genre of autobiography may be the fact that it allowed them to give vent to the private considerations that were difficult to express in the Russian novel, which was conventionally perceived as a vehicle for political ideas.
www.hum.uit.no /nordlit/4/kelly.html   (7530 words)

  
 Cantrip   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Kitty Kelly’s which is also known as Cathrine Kelly’s, Cathryn Kelly’s, Kathrine Kelly’s, Grace Kelly’s, Catriona Kelly’s, Ned Kelly’s, Aoibhneas Eilis Ní Cheallaigh, Eibhlinn Ni Cheaillaigh,
, Eileen Kelly’s, Evelyn Kelly’s…andc would, by it’s polynominal nature and it’s extreme 9/8ness, seem to fulfill all of the prophecies telling of the coming of a trad tune.
The tune’s real name appears to be Mary Kelly’s and it was in fact brought forth to pass by the mighty Tommy Peoples.
www.cantriphq.co.uk /album.htm   (3594 words)

  
 Russian_theatre
The New Theatre and Cinema of Soviet Russia: being an analysis and synthesis of the unified theatre produced in Russia by the 1917 revolution
Constructing Russian culture in the age of revolution 1881-1940; edited by Catriona Kelly and David Shepherd
Actors cross the Volga : a study of the 19th century Russian Theatre and of Soviet Theatres in War
www.rsamd.ac.uk /library/Russian_theatre.htm   (139 words)

  
 Granta: Calendar: Catriona Kelly at the Ediburgh International Book Festival
Granta: Calendar: Catriona Kelly at the Ediburgh International Book Festival
Calendar: Catriona Kelly at the Ediburgh International Book Festival
Catriona Kelly's Comrade Pavlik tells the story of the boy who, murdered in the forest at age thirteen, became an inspirational communist folk hero.
www.granta.com /calendar/event?cal_item_id=816189   (77 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
T.J Binyon’s biography of this brilliant and rebellious figure is ‘a remarkable achievement’ and its publication ‘a real event’ (Catriona Kelly, Guardian).
Among the delights of this beautifully illustrated and lavishly produced book are the ‘caricatures of venal old men with popping eyes and side-whiskers, society beauties with long necks and empire curls and, most touchingly, images of his “cross-eyed madonna” Natalya’ (Rachel Polonsky, Evening Standard).
‘A weighty biography in every sense, Binyon’s book is poignant, brisk and at times downright funny: the best possible tribute to the changeable and elusively fascinating character of its subject.’ Catriona Kelly, Guardian
www.harpercollins.co.uk /books/default.aspx?id=5829   (363 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Refining Russia: Advice Literature, Polite Culture, and Gender from Catherine to Yeltsin : Books: Catriona ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Amazon.com: Refining Russia: Advice Literature, Polite Culture, and Gender from Catherine to Yeltsin : Books: Catriona Kelly
by Catriona Kelly "'Polite society is more or less the same all over Europe,' Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun wrote in the 1830s, after decades of travel that had..." (more)
The Beauties of Byt, New York, Soviet Union, Agaf'ya Mikhailovna, Anna Karenina, New Haven, Samuel Smiles, Selected Passages, Soviet Russia, Common Places, Elena Molokhovets, Ivan Aksakov, Peter the Great, Novyi Satirikon, Revolutionary Russia, Tsarskoe Selo Lyceum, Western Europe, Kornei Chukovsky, Leprince de Beaumont, Negotiating Consumerism, Organize Yourself, Princess Shcherbatskaya, Stephen Lovell, Catriona Kelly, Dale Carnegie
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0198159870?v=glance   (779 words)

  
 Target : Entertainment : Books : Religion & Spirituality : Authors, A-Z : ( K ) : Kelly, Thomas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Target : Entertainment : Books : Religion & Spirituality : Authors, A-Z : (K) : Kelly, Thomas
The Sanctuary of the Soul: Selected Writings of Thomas Kelly (Upper Room Spiritual Classics.
The Bullseye Design and Bullseye Dog are trademarks of Target Brands, Inc.
www.target.com /gp/browse.html?node=173101   (88 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 99023185
Table of contents for Russian literature, modernism and the visual arts / edited by Catriona Kelly, Stephen Lovell.
Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog
Introduction: boundaries of the spectacular Catriona Kelly and Stephen Lovell Part I. The Arts Reflected in Literature: 1.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/cam024/99023185.html   (211 words)

  
 Russian and Soviet women's studies - Literature and culture
Anthology of Russian Women's Writing, 1777-1997 / edited by Catriona Kelly (Oxford University Press, 1994)
The burden of sufferance: women poets of Russia / edited and introduced by Pamela Perkins and Albert Cook, (New York; London: Garland, 1993)
Constructing Russian culture in the age of revolution: 1881-1940 / edited by Catriona Kelly and David Shepherd (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998)
www.bl.uk /collections/wider/russwomen/russwomenlit.html   (845 words)

  
 Russian Dept seminars - The School of Slavonic and East European Studies
ALL SEMINARS START AT 5.15 PM Room NG15
Dr Catriona Kelly is a fellow of New College Oxford.
She has written extensively on Russian women writers and is currently writing a book on Russian society and manners.
www.ssees.ac.uk /russem98.htm   (462 words)

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