I studied Russian, French and German at the University of Melbourne for a BA Honours degree and went on to do research for an MA and a PhD in Russian literature, partly at Moscow University on an ANU Exchange scholarship. I am currently Coordinator of Slavic Studies, a research discipline which recruits postgraduates in diverse areas of Slavic literatures and cultures, and I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies. My teaching covers European and East European literature, popular culture, literary Structuralism and semiotics, and post-structuralist thought in Eastern Europe and the West. I am Editor of two international refereed journals, “The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review” and “Transcultural Studies: A Series in Interdisciplinary Research.” Both are published by Charles Schlacks Jr.
I supervise in Slavic Studies, School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., Padgett, A.D. (eds), 2012, Transcultural Studies: A Series in Interdisciplinary Research. Special Issue on Transcultural Perspectives on Literature, Music, Cinema and Culturology, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild, CA, USA.
Vladiv-Glover, S., 2010, Poetika Realizma [Poetics of Realism], Mali Nemo, Belgrade, Serbia.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M. (ed), 2010, The Dostoevskt Journal: An Independent Review, Charles Schlacks, Jr., California, USA.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M. (ed), 2006, The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild CA USA.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M. (ed), 2005, The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review, Charles Schlacks, Jr, Idyllwild California USA.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., Padgett, A., Vassilieva, J. (eds), 2005, Transcultural Studies: A Series in Interdisciplinary Research, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwuild CA USA.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2003, Postmodernizam od Kia do danas, Prosveta Publishers, Belgrade Serbia.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2001, Dostoevsky's Novels as Discourse of Transgression and Desire, Prosveta, Belgrade.
Epstein, M., Genis, A., Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1999, Russian Postmodernism: New Perspectives in Post-Soviet Culture, Berghahn Books, New York/Oxford.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M. (ed), 1999, Russian Postmodernism: New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture, Berghahn Books, New York/Oxford.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1997, Lirska drama slovenskog modernizma, Prosveta, Belgrade Yugoslavia.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, "Unreason" as a constitution of reason: The structure of modern consciousness according to Dostoevsky's The Doube, in Su Fedor Dostoevskij: Visione Filosofica e Sguardo di Scrittore, eds Stefano Aloe, Scuola di Pitagora editrice, Naples Italy, pp. 431-448.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, Models of Popular Culture: Bakhtin?s Carnival, Tolstoy?s Authentic Work of Art and Dostoevsky?s khudozhestvennost? [aesthetics] vis-a-vis Postmodern Mass Culture (The Fifth Element, Kill Bill, in Towards Meaning: Collected Articles In Memoriam of Professor Natalia Nikolaevna Zhivolupova, eds A. N. Kochetkov, Nizhnyi Novgorod State Linguistic University (???? - NGLU), Nizhny Novgorod, Russian Federation, pp. 286-304.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, Poststructuralism in Georgia: The phenomenology of the "objects-centaurs" of Merab Mamardashvili, in Philosophy, Society and the Cunning of History in Eastern Europe, eds Costica Bradatan, Routledge, Abingdon Oxon UK, pp. 26-38.
Vladiv-Glover, S., 2011, 'The Accidental Family' in 'The Adolescent' and Wittgenstein's 'Family Relations': The novel as model of meaning, in Aspects of Dostoevsky's Poetics in the Context of Literary-Cultural Dialogues, eds Katalin Kroo, Geza S. Horvath, Tunde Szabo, Dimitrii Bulanin, Sankt-Peterburg, pp. 67-87.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2005, Is Pierre Bourdieu's 'Habitus' Interpretable as Meaningful Practice in Charles Sanders Pierce's Sence?, in Intersubjectivite et Pratique: Contributions a l'etude des Pragmatisms dans la Philosophie Contemporaine, eds Georg W. Bartram, Stefan Blank, Christophe Laudou et David Lauer, L'Harmattan, Paris France, pp. 247-256.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2005, The dream structure of Kis's novel Hourglass, in In Memory of Danilo Kis: On the Seventieth Anniversary of His Birth, eds Predrag Palavestra, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade Serbia, pp. 207-213.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2004, History as genealogy in the prose of Vida Ognjenovic, in Mundus Narratus-Festschrift fur Dagmar Burkhart zum 65. Geburtstag, eds Herausgegeben von, Renate Hansen-Kokorus and Angela Richter, Peter Lang, Frankfurt Germany, pp. 315-332.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2004, Peter Greenaway's The Belly of an Architect and the culture of the simulacrum, in Die Lekture der Welt/Worlds of Reading: Zur Theorie, Geschichte und Soziolologie kultureller Praxis/On the Theory, History & Sociology of Cultural Practice. Festschrift fur Walter Veit/Festschrift for, eds Helmut Heinz and Christiane Weller, Peter Lang, Frankfurt Germany, pp. 433-443.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., Frederic, G., 2004, Pierre Bourdieu's habitus: a critique in the context of C.S. Peirce's belief as habit, in Practising Theory: Pierre Bourdieu and the Field of Cultural Production, eds Jeff Browitt and Brian Nelson, Associated University Presses, Cranbury USA, pp. 31-38.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2001, Danilo Kis's Post-Holocaust Poetics and the Ethics of Schizopsychology, in Ethics & Literature, eds Dorothee Gelhard, Galda & Wilch Verlag, Glienicke/Berlin/Cambridge/Massachusetts, pp. 206-228.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2001, The Object in Voznesensky's Oza and the Reclamation of the avant-garde, in Literarische Avantgarde, eds H J Gerigk, Mattes Verlag, Heidelberg Germany, pp. 253-285.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2001, The Occult and the Profane in Danilo Kis's post-holocaust poetics, in Borderless representations, broken realities, Danilo Kis in the nexus of Ethics, Literature & Politics, eds Angela Richter, Verlag Otto Sagner, Munich, pp. 69-85.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1999, The Sacred in the Brothers Karamazov, in Dostoevsky and World Culture, Raritet-Classics Plus, Moscow, pp. 7-12.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1999, Vladimir Sorokin's Post-avant-garde Prose and Kant's Analytic of the Sublime, in Poetik der Metadiskursivitat: Zum postmodernen Prosa-, Film- und Dramenwerk von Vladimir Sorokin, Verlag Otto Sagner, Munich Germany, pp. 21-35.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1998, What does Ivan Karamazov 'know'? A Reading through Foucault's Analytic of the 'Clinical' Gaze, in Polyfunktion Und Metaparodie, Dresden University Press, Dresden-Munchen Germany, pp. 189-207.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1997, The Body and Violence: The Subject of Knowledge in Dostoevsky's 'The Brothers Karamazov' and Foucault's Analytic of Finitude, in Foucault: The Legacy, Queensland University Press, Brisbane Qld Australia, pp. 46-56.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, Dream Theory (Florensky and Freud) as a key to the structure of The Brothers Karamazov, The Dostoevsky Journal: an independent review [P], vol 12-13, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild, CA, USA, pp. 109-134.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, From poetic to cinematic image: Theorising about multimedia translation, Transcultural Studies: a series in interdisciplinary research [P], vol 8, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild CA USA, pp. 129-142.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2012, Maurice Blanchot?s recit as phenomenology of thought: L?Arret de Mort [Death Sentence] read through Husserl and Vygotsky, Facta Universitatis. Series Linguistics and Literature [P], vol 10, issue 2, Univerzitet u Nishu, Serbia, pp. 99-107.
Vladiv-Glover, S., 2011, The representation of the object as the other in modernism/postmodernism: a psychoanalytical perspective, Facta Universitatis Series: Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology and History [E], vol 10, issue 2, University of Nis, Serbia, pp. 173-194.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2010, In praise of hermeneutics and against messianism: Horst-Juergen Gerigk and Rudolf Neuhaeuser on how to read Dostoevsky, The Dostoevsky Journal: an independent review [P], vol 8-9, Charles Schlacks, Jr., California, USA, pp. 89-97.
Vladiv-Glover, S., 2010, Poststructuralism in Georgia, Angelaki-Journal Of The Theoretical Humanities [P], vol 15, issue 3, Routledge, London, UK, pp. 27-39.
Vladiv-Glover, S., 2010, Seeing [le regard] as the basis of the poetics of Tolstoy's realism, Literary History [P], vol 42, issue 142, Institute for Literature and Art, Belgrade, Serbia, pp. 499-522.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2010, The communication situation (dialogue) in Dostoevsky's 'The Possessed [Besy]': thematisation of the expressive and appellative language functions, Literary Calendar: The Books of the Day [P], vol 4, issue 7, Education 3000 & Ltd, Moscow, Russia, pp. 30-44.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2010, The narrative situations in Dostoevsky's the possessed [Besy] as a model of meaning, Literary Calendar: The Books of the Day [P], vol 3, issue 6, Education 3000 & Ltd, Moscow, Russia, pp. 25-45.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2010, The repression of history in David Albahari's novel 'Bait', Sveske [P], vol 97, Mali Nemo, Pancevo, Serbia, pp. 67-75.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2010, The sketch of manners and alienation in the poetics of Flaubert and Dostoevsky, Facta Universitatis. Series Linguistics and Literature [P], vol 8, issue 1, Univerzitet u Nishu, Serbia, pp. 63-78.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2009, The 'Gaze' as the basis of the poetics of Tolstoy's 'Anna Karenina', Literary Calendar: The Books of the Day [P], vol 6, issue 3, 'Education 3000' & Ltd, Moscow Russia, pp. 38-67.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2008, The poetics of pastiche in Eco's postmodern detective novel, The European Legacy: Toward new Paradigms, vol 13, issue 1, Routledge, New York USA London UK, pp. 59-81.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2007, "New sectarianism" and the pleasure principle in post-modern Russian culture, Transcultural Studies, issue 2006-2007, Charles Schlacks, Jr., United States, pp. 55-73.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2007, From bread dolls to prostitutes: A cultural diagnosis of post-Soviet Russia, Georgetown Jounral of International Affairs, vol viii, issue 1, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Washington DC USA, pp. 87-94.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2006, New Russia - a place of flux, On line Opinion: Australia's e-journal of Social and Political Debate, issue November 2006, Internet Thinking Pty Ltd, Fortitude Valley Qld Australia, pp. 1-2.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2006, What is classical and non-classical knowledge?, Studies in East European Thought, vol 58, issue 58, Springer, Dordrecht The Netherlands, pp. 205-238.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2005, Tolstoy's Mikhailov, the Painter of Anna's Portrait, and Constantin Guys, Baudelaire's Painter of Modern Life, Facta Universitatis, vol 3, issue 2, University of Nis, Nis Serbia and Montenegro, pp. 151-160.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2003, Speech and being in The Brothers Karamazov, The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review, vol 3-4, Charles Schlacks Jr., USA, pp. 93-112.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, Desire and love-death in Slavic drama: The Autumn of the King, Southeastern Europe/L'Europe du Sud-Est, vol 18-28, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild USA, pp. 21-36.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, Excremental poetics of Russian postmodernism: the phenomenon of Vladimir Sorokin, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, vol 28, issue 3, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild USA, pp. 313-332.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, Popular culture vs. mass culture: Tolstoy's what is art? as a test for the Russian detektiv, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, vol 29, issue 3, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild USA, pp. 291-311.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, The Sexual Poetics of "native melody": at "The Eternal Tap", Southeastern Europe/L'Europe du Sud-Est, vol 18-28, Charles Schlacks Jr, USA, pp. 37-63.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, Trial by Letter of Andric and Crnjanski in Serbian Postmodern Prose: Milisav Savic's Scars of Silence, The Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, vol 28, issue 1-2, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild USA, pp. 225-231.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2002, Wagner, decandence and Schopenhauer in the lyrical drama of European modernism, Southeastern Europe/L'Europe du Sud-Est, vol 18-28, Charles Schlacks Jr, idyllwild USA, pp. 1-19.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 2000, Russia's Political Unconscious in Dostoevsky's "The Possessed", The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review, vol 1, Charles Schlacks Jr, Idyllwild California USA, pp. 11-28.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1998, The Russian Anti-Oedipus: Petrushevskaya's Three Girls in Blue, Australian Slavoni and East European Studies, vol 12 no 2, Uni of Melbourne, Dept of German Studies & Russian, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 31-56.
Vladiv-Glover, S.M., 1997, Serbian National Identity Through Literature, Serbian Literary Magazine, vol 1997 (annual), The Serbian Writers Association, Belgrade, pp. 109-120.
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