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Mikhail Naumovich Epstein (also transliterated Epshtein; Russian: Михаи́л Нау́мович Эпште́йн; born 21 April 1950) is a Russian-American literary scholar and essayist who is Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Cultural Theory and Russian Literature at Emory University, Atlanta, US.[1] He moved there from Moscow, USSR, in 1990. He has also worked as a Professor of Russian and Cultural Theory at Durham University, UK, from 2012 to 2015, where he was the founder and Director of the Centre for Humanities Innovation at Durham University.[2]

Mikhail Naumovich Epstein (Epshtein)
Epstein in 2014
Native name
Михаи́л Нау́мович Эпште́йн
Born (1950-04-21) 21 April 1950 (age 72)
Moscow, Soviet Union
OccupationCritical thinker, literary scholar, essayist
NationalityRussian, American

His areas of specialization include postmodernism, cultural and literary theory; the history of Russian literature and intellectual history; contemporary philosophical and religious thought, and ideas and electronic media.[3] Epstein is also an expert on Russian philosophy of the 19th and 20th centuries and on thinkers like Nikolai Berdyaev. He writes essays on cultural, social, ethical and international issues.


Biography


Epstein was born in Moscow, USSR, and is of Jewish heritage. He graduated from the Philological faculty of Moscow State University in 1972.[citation needed] He has been a member of the Soviet Writers' Union since 1978 and the founder and director of the club "Image and Thought" (1986–1988) and Laboratory of Contemporary Culture in Moscow (1988–89).[citation needed]

He moved to the United States in 1990 and was a fellow of Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Washington D.C.) in 1990–1991. He joined the faculty of Emory University in 1990.[citation needed] In 1992, he received a grant from the National Council for Soviet and East European Research to work on the history of Russian thought of the late Soviet period.[citation needed] He write InteLnet (Intellectual network, 1995)[4] and a number of other interdisciplinary web sites in the humanities.

One of his major continuing projects is "On the Future of the Humanities: Paradigmatic Shifts and Emerging Concepts", on which he worked as an inaugural senior fellow at Emory University, (2002–03) and as a fellow at the Institute of Advanced Study at Durham University, England (2011).[citation needed] He had visiting professor appointments at Wesleyan University (1990) and University of Oregon at Eugene (2002).[citation needed]

Mikhail Epstein has won national and international prizes, including the Andrei Bely Prize (St. Petersburg, 1991);[5] The Social Innovations Award 1995 from the Institute for Social Inventions in London for his electronic Bank of New Ideas; the International Essay Contest set up by Lettre International and Weimar – Cultural City of Europe 1999; and the Liberty Prize, awarded for his outstanding contribution in the development of Russian-American cultural connections (New York, 2000).[6]


Ideas and terms


In the realm of aesthetics, Epstein, together with poet and conceptual artist Dmitry Prigov, is credited with introducing the concept of "new sincerity" (novaia iskrennost) as a response to the dominant sense of absurdity in late Soviet and post-Soviet culture.[7] In Epstein's words, "Postconceptualism, or the New Sincerity, is an experiment in resuscitating 'fallen', dead languages with a renewed pathos of love, sentimentality, and enthusiasm".[8]

In his exploration of contemporary spirituality, Epstein focuses on the concept of "post-atheism," or "minimal [or poor] religion", discussed in particular in his correspondence with the Protestant thinker Thomas Altizer and extensively examined in Charles Taylor's book "The Secular Age" (2007) that refers to Epstein's work.[9]


Bibliography


In library catalogs, publications are listed under the names: Mikhail Epstein, Mikhail Epshtein, and Michail Epstein. He has published 37 books in English and Russian, and 19 books have been into German, Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Ukrainian, and Korean. Articles and essays have been translated and published in 23 languages. Full list of publications includes more than 700 items.[10]


Books in English



Books in English and Russian



Books in Russian



Essays



References


  1. "Mikhail Epstein". www.comparativelit.emory.edu. Archived from the original on 21 July 2019. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  2. [Centre for Humanities Innovation at Durham University]
  3. [InteLnet — intellectual network]
  4. inteLnet
  5. "Премия Андрея Белого | ЭПШТЕЙН Михаил Наумович".
  6. https://www.dur.ac.uk/research/directory/staff/?mode=staff&id=10838 [dead link]
  7. Alexei Yurchak, "Post-Post-Communist Sincerity: Pioneers, Cosmonauts, and Other Soviet Heroes Born Today," in Thomas Lahusen and Peter H. Solomon, eds., What Is Soviet Now?: Identities, Legacies, Memories (LIT Verlag Berlin-Hamburg-Münster, 2008), ISBN 978-3-8258-0640-8, p.258-59, excerpt available at Google Books.
  8. Mikhail Epstein, "A Catalogue of New Poetries," in Mikhail Epstein, Aleksandr Genis, Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover, eds., Russian Postmodernism: New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture (Berghahn Books, 1999), ISBN 978-1-57181-098-4, p. 146, excerpt available at Google Books.
  9. [Charles Taylor, Mikhail Epstein and ‘minimal religion’]
  10. "Mikhail Epstein".



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- [en] Mikhail Epstein

[ru] Эпштейн, Михаил Наумович

Михаи́л Нау́мович Эпште́йн (род. 21 апреля 1950[1][2], Москва) — советский, российский и американский философ , филолог, культуролог, литературовед, литературный критик, лингвист, эссеист. Заслуженный профессор теории культуры и русской литературы университета Эмори (Атланта, США). Профессор русской литературы и теории культуры и руководитель Центра гуманитарных инноваций (The Centre For Humanities Innovation) Даремского университета (Великобритания) (2012—2015), Член российского и американского Пен-центров и Академии российской современной словесности. Окончил филологический факультет МГУ.



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