Field-Of-Study: Slavic Literature

Caryl Emerson

Caryl Emerson is A. Watson Armour III University Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University, where she chairs the Slavic Department with a co-appointment in Comparative Literature. A translator and critic of Mikhail Bakhtin, she has also published widely on nineteenth-century Russian literature (Pushkin, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy), on the history and relevance of literary

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Evgeny Dobrenko

Evgeny Dobrenko is a Professor of Russian Studies at the University of Sheffield. Born in Odessa, Ukraine, Mr. Dobrenko received his B.A. (1984) and Ph.D. (1987) in Russian literature from the Odessa State University, and then taught there from 1987 to 1991. While there, he edited Izbavlenie ot mirazhei. Sotsrealizm segodnia. S raznykh tochek zreniia

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Eliot Borenstein

Eliot Borenstein is a Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies and Director of the Morse Academic Plan at New York University. Educated at Oberlin College (B.A., 1988) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison (M.A., 1989, Ph.D., 1993), Mr. Borenstein was an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia (1993-95) before taking an appointment at NYU

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Nancy Ruttenburg

Nancy Ruttenburg is a Professor in and Chair of the Department of Comparative Literature at New York University. Previously, she was an Assistant Professor of English at Harvard University (1987-90) and an Assistant (1990-96) and then Associate (1996-2001) Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. She received her B.A. in

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