Joe Andrew was appointed Lecturer in Russian Studies at Keele University 1972. He became a Senior Lecturer in 1989 and Reader in 1993. In 1995, he was elevated to Professor. Andrew's teaching has included courses on Anton Chekhov, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Nikolai Gogol, Mikhail Lermontov, Alexander Pushkin, Leo Tolstoy, Ivan Turgenev and women in Russian literature. He has delivered 70 invited lectures & conference papers all around the world. Joe Andrew, and his departmental colleague Chris Pike, began organising the Neo-Formalist Circle from Keele University in the mid-1970s. This led to a "considerable consolidation of the Neo-Formalist Circle, to the extent that it is now very much a fixture on the British and international academic scenes" The Circle's twice-a-year journal 'Essays in Poetics' first appeared in April 1976 and was edited by Andrew and Pike. In 1990, Robert Reid replaced Pike as the both Circle's co-chair and the journal's joint editor. Andrew remained Chair and joint editor until 2006. During Andrew's leadership of the Neo-Formalist Circle it has organised several special conferences, on literary figures such as Chekhov, Gogol, Platonov and Pushkin. These conferences have led to the publication of a number of edited volumes.
Until recently, Joe Andrew has had a long history of involvement in Voluntary sector organisations set up to tackle Homelessness in North Staffordshire. From 1983 to 1991 he was on the voluntaryBoard of Management for Potteries Housing Association. He was a member of the North Staffs Homelessness Forum, the North Staffs Review Team for the Closure of DHSS Resettlement Units and the National Advisory Steering Group for the Closure of DHSS Resettlement Units. He served as vice-chair and Chair of North Staffs Standing Conference on Homelessness. From 1987 to 2006, Andrew also served as the Chair of Committee of Resettlement Project North Staffs, a Charitable organisation providing a range of services to vulnerable people. Andrew rediscovered his Catholicism after meeting his wife. He is a committed campaigner for CAFOD and an active lay Catholic. He and his wife Barbara live in Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent.
Selected publications
Monographs
Writers & Society During the Rise of Russian Realism,, xv + 190pp.
Narrative & Desire in Russian Literature, 1822–1849: The Feminine and the Masculine, viii + 257pp
Narrative, Space and Gender in Russian Fiction, 1846–1903, Rodopi, Amsterdam and New York, 2007, viii + 195 pp.
Single Authored Research Translation
Russian Women's Shorter Fiction. An Anthology, 1835–1860, xvii + 469pp.
Single Edited Books
The Structural Analysis of Russian Narrative Fiction, ed. & intro., xxix + 165 pp.
Poetics of the Text: Essays to Celebrate Twenty Years of the Neo-Formalist Circle, xx + 213pp.
Co-edited Books
Literary Tradition & Practice in Russian Culture, xii + 341 pp.
Structure & Tradition in Russian Society., viii + 186 pp
Essays in Honour of Yury Lotman, Russian Literature, XXXVI-III, October 1994, pp. 243–369.
Essays in Honour of Yury Lotman, Russian Literature, XXXVI-IV, November 1994, pp. 371–434.
Neo-Formalist Papers., xi + 337pp..
Why Europe? Problems of Culture & Identity. Volume 1: Political and Historical Dimensions, xi + 204pp..
Why Europe? Problems of Culture & Identity. Volume 2: Media, Film, Gender, Youth & Education, xiii + 297pp..
Two Hundred Years of Pushkin. Volume 1: ‘Pushkin’s Secret’: Russian Writers Reread and Rewrite Pushkin, edited with Robert Reid, Rodopi, Amsterdam-New York, 2003, xi + 213 pp.
Two Hundred Years of Pushkin. Volume 2: Alexander Pushkin: Myth and Monument, edited with Robert Reid, Rodopi, Amsterdam-New York, 2003, x + 211 pp.
Two Hundred Years of Pushkin. Volume 3: Pushkin’s Legacy, edited with Robert Reid, Rodopi, Amsterdam-New York, 2004, x + 228 pp.
Gogol 2002. Volume 1: Gogol and Others, edited with Robert Reid, Essays in Poetics Publications, Volume 8, 2003, ii + 220 pp.
Gogol 2002. Volume 2: Aspects of Gogol, edited with Robert Reid, Essays in Poetics Publications, Volume 9, 2004, iv + 181 pp.
Chekhov 2004. Volume 1: Aspects of Chekhov, edited with Robert Reid, Essays in Poetics Publications, Volume 10, 2005, v + 253 pp.
Chekhov 2004. Volume 2: Chekhov and Others, edited with Robert Reid, Essays in Poetics Publications, Volume 11, 2006, vi + 368 pp.
Turgenev and Russian Culture. Essays to Honour Richard Peace, edited with Derek Offord and Robert Reid, Rodopi, Amsterdam-New York, 2008, 372 pp.
Co-Translated Books
The Futurists, the Formalists & the Marxist Critique : translated with C.R.Pike. 259 pp