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Ewa M. Thompson (born Ewa Majewska; 1937 in Kaunas) is Polish-American
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Rice University William Marsh Rice University (Rice University) is a private research university in Houston, Texas. It is on a 300-acre campus near the Houston Museum District and adjacent to the Texas Medical Center. Rice is ranked among the top universities ...
. She is the editor of The
Sarmatian Review The ''Sarmatian Review'' () is an English-language peer-reviewed academic tri-quarterly journal devoted to Slavistics (the study of the histories, cultures, and societies of the Slavic nations of Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe). The '' ...
. She publishes about imperial motives in Russian literature.


Post-colonialism

Thompson's book ''Imperial Knowledge: Russian Literature and Colonialism'' was published in
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in 2000. In it, she strongly asserted the need for revising textual practices around Russian literature that had legitimized colonial practices more brutal than what she called "canonical" colonial practices legitimated in British and French literature. She linked the silence about Russian hegemony about Central European colonies and colonial practices with a Western fascination with Russia, and subsequently with the
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. Although the book did not initially receive much recognition, it has been rediscovered and reinvigorated following the publication of Slavist Clare Cavanagh's works.


English language books

* ''Russian Formalism and Anglo-American New Criticism: A Comparative Study'', The Hague: Mouton, 1971. * ''Witold Gombrowicz'', Boston: Twayne 1979. * ''Understanding Russia: the Holy Fool in Russian Culture'', University Press of America 1987. * ''The Search for Self-Definition in Russian Literature'', Houston: Rice University Press 1991. * ''Imperial Knowledge: Russian Literature and Colonialism'', Westport, CT and London: Greenwood 2000. Reviewed Work: Imperial Knowledge: Russian Literature and Colonialism by Ewa M. Thompson Review by: Theodore R. Weeks
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