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Maria Carlson
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies


On research leave, Spring 2012

PhD, Indiana; Areas of specialization: Russian culture, intellectual history, 18th- and 20th-c. Russian literature, Silver Age; occult and speculative philosophies; folklore, mythology, and neo-paganism.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


Edith W. Clowes
Professor and Director of CREES


PhD, Yale; Areas of specialization: 19th- and 20th-c. Russian literature and culture, Russian philosophy, intellectual history, comparative literature, especially German and Russian, theory.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


William J. Comer
Professor and Chair


PhD, Berkeley, Areas of specialization: Russian language, culture, pedagogy, and literature. Curriculum vitæ: PDF
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Stephen M. Dickey
Associate Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies


On research leave, Spring 2012

PhD, Indiana; Areas of specialization: Russian, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian language and linguistics, aspectology, cognitive linguistics.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


Marc L. Greenberg
Professor and Acting Associate Dean for the Humanities (Spring 2012)


PhD, UCLA; Areas of specialization: Structure and history of Russian and other Slavic languages, historical linguistics and dialectology.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF
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Ani Kokobobo
Assistant Professor and Acting Director of Undergraduate Studies (Spring 2012)


Ph.D., Columbia University; Areas of specialization: Nineteenth-century Russian literature and Balkan modernism.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


Renee Perelmutter
Assistant Professor


PhD, UC Berkeley; Areas of specialization: Yiddish and Slavic morphosyntax and pragmatics, general and Jewish folklore, Jewish culture.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova
Assistant Professor and Acting Director of Graduate Studies (Spring 2012)


PhD, Kliment Okhridski U., Sofia; Areas of specialization: Polish and Czech language, language teaching methodology, comparative Slavic literatures, Baroque in Orthodox Slavic literatures, 20th c. Polish and Czech prose.
Curriculum vitæ: RTF | PDF


Emeritus Faculty


Stephen J. Parker
Professor


PhD, Cornell; Areas of specialization: 19th- and 20th-c. Russian prose fiction, Nabokov.
Curriculum vitæ: PDF


Faculty In Other Departments

Eve Levin
Professor, History


PhD, Indiana; Areas of specialization: Russian and Balkan medieval history and philology.


Gerald E. Mikkelson
Professor, CREES


PhD, Wisconsin; Areas of specialization: Russian literature, poetry, Pushkin.


Jonathan Perkins, Director, Ermal Garinger Academic Resource Center

PhD, Kansas; Areas of specialization: Russian culture, folklore, and literature; language technology and pedagogy.


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