#  New Courses 

 



Slavic Department faculty will offer several new courses in 2013-2014:

**[Slavic 158. Gogol’s Short Fiction](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/30568)** **William Mills Todd III*   
*Half course (fall term). Th., 2–4.**

**[Slavic 172. Experiment and Innovation in Eastern European Theatre  ](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/26361)*****Magda Romanska*  
*Half course (spring term). M., 3–5.***

**[Slavic 190. Literature and Dissent in Eastern Europe: Modernism in an Age of Crisis and Oppression](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/66874)** ****George G. Grabowicz*   
*Half course (spring term). M., 1–3.****

**[Slavic 230. Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Prague: A Cultural History](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/92043)**  
*Jonathan H. Bolton*   
*Half course (fall term). Tu., Th., 10–11:30.*

**[Russian Bt. Intermediate Russian through Authentic Texts (Russian through Bulgakov)](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/72229)**  
*Farida Tcherkassova*   
*Full course. M., W., F., at 10, and speaking practice Tu, Th, at 10.*

**[Russian 115. Advanced Russian for Academic Professional Communication](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/36353)** **Natalia Pokrovsky*   
*Half course (spring term). Hours to be arranged.**

****[Societies of the World 52. The Phoenix and the Firebird: Russia in Global Perspective](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/49677)**  
*Julie A. Buckler and Kelly A. O’Neill-Uzgiris*   
*Half course (spring term). Tu., Th., 10:00 - 11:30 with a third section hour to be arranged.***

**[Literature 142. Narrative Theories of Prose and Film](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/63943)** **Justin Weir*   
*Half course (fall term). Th., 1–3.**

**[History 2275hf. Subjectivities and Identities in Russia and Eurasia: Seminar](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/69728)** ***Terry D. Martin and Stephanie Sandler*   
*Half course (throughout the year). Th., 2–4.***



 

##  New Courses Offered in 2014-2015 

We are pleased to announce the following **new courses** offered in the department or by our faculty in 2014-2015:

**Prof. Svetlana Boym  
[Comparative Literature 270. Urban Imaginary and Visual Culture](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/52376)** (fall) **[Comparative Literature 221. Literature, Philosophy, Pedagogy: Love and Freedom](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/87232)** (spring)  
**[Humanities 51 (formerly Humanities 21). Major Themes in the Humanities: Love and Freedom](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/87828)** (spring)

**Prof. Julie Buckler [Slavic 270hf. Mapping Cultural Space: Sites, Systems &amp; Practices across Eurasia](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/11189)** (full year course)  
****[Humanities 11c. Frameworks: The Art of Reading](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/84969)**** (spring)

**Prof. George Grabowicz**  
**[Slavic 167. Revolutionary Ukraine: Between the Russian Revolution and the Euromaidan of 2014](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/44116)** (fall)

**Prof. Daria Khitrova  
[Slavic 185. 18th-Century Russian Literature: Seminar](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/85412)** (fall)  
**[Freshman Seminar 39x. Watch Her Step: Ballet Past and Present](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/94012)** (fall)**[  
Slavic 140. 20th-Century Culture on Page, Stage and Screen](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/80908)** (spring)

**Prof. Jessie Labov (The Ohio State University)  
**[Slavic 160. Intersection of Polish and Jewish Culture](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/91865)**** (spring)

**Prof. Stephanie Sandler  
[Slavic 253. Reading Contemporary Russia (Graduate Seminar in Undergraduate Education)](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/16391)** (spring)

Prof. Justin Weir  
[Slavic 252. Rereading Russian Intellectual History](http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/courses-exams/course-catalog/slavic-252-rereading-russian-intellectual-history-new-course)** (spring)

**Prof. Boris Wolfson (Amherst College) **[Slavic 184. The Catastrophic Imagination: Russian Literature in the Age of Revolution](http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/59936)**** (fall)