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Kant I. The End of All Things // Perpetual Peace and Other Essays / Trans. T. Humphrey. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1983. P. 93–106.

Kaspe I. The Meaning of (Private) Life, or Why Do We Read the Strugatskys? // Russian Studies in Literature. 2011. 47. № 4. P. 31–66.

Kermode F. The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Khagi S. Alternative Historical Imagination in Viktor Pelevin // Slavic and East European Journal. 2018. 62. № 3. P. 483–502.

Khagi S. From Homo Sovieticus to Homo Zapiens: Viktor Pelevin’s Consumer Dystopia // The Russian Review. 2008. 67. № 4. P. 559–579.

Khagi S. Garros-Evdokimov and Commodification of the Baltics // Journal of Baltic Studies. 2010. 41. № 1. P. 119–137.

Khagi S. Humans, Animals, Machines: Scenarios of Raschelovechivanie in Gray Goo and Matisse // The Human Reimagined: Posthumanism in Late Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia / Ed. J. Vaingurt, C. McQuillen. Boston: Academic Studies, 2018. P. 69–97.

Khagi S. Incarceration, Alibi, Escape? Victor Pelevin’s Art of Irony // Russian Literature. 2014. 76. № 4. P. 381–406.

Khagi S. One Billion Years after the End of the World: Historical Deadlock, Contemporary Dystopia, and the Continuing Legacy of the Strugatskii Brothers // Slavic Review. 2013. 72. № 2. P. 267–286.

Khagi S. Parameters of Space-Time and Degrees of (Un)freedom: Dmitry Bykov’s ZhD // Geo-Political Identity Making in Post-Soviet Russian Speculative Fiction / Ed. M. Suslov, Per-Arne Bodin. London: I. B. Tauris, 2019. P. 281–300.

Khagi S. The Monstrous Aggregate of the Social: Toward Biopolitics in Victor Pelevin’s Work // Slavic and East European Journal. 2011. 55. № 3. P. 439–459.

Kierkegaard S. The Concept of Irony, with Continual Reference to Socrates: Notes of Schelling’s Berlin Lectures. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press, 1989.

Kleinhenz C., LeMoine F. J. (eds.). Fearful Hope: Approaching the New Millennium. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1999.

Knickerbocker D. Apocalypse, Utopia, and Dystopia: Old Paradigms Meet a New Millennium // Extrapolation. 2010. 51. № 3. P. 345–357.

Knox D. Ironia: Medieval and Renaissance Ideas on Irony. Leiden: Brill Academic, 1989.

Kristeva J. Contre la dépression nationale. Paris: Textuel, 1998.

Kristeva J. Europhilia, Europhobia // French Theory in America / Ed. S. Lotringer, S. Cohen. New York: Routledge, 2001. P. 321–332.

Kristeva J. Sens et non-sens de la révolte. Paris: Fayard, 1996.

Kumar K. Utopia and Anti-Utopia in Modern Times. Oxford: Blackwell, 1987.

Kuritsyn V. Postmodernism: The New Primitive Culture // Russian Studies in Literature. 1993. 30. № 1. P. 52–66.