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Anna Vichkitova

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Anna Vichkitova is a scholar of Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet culture. Her research interests are broad and interconnected: she has published and presented on post-Soviet memory, Soviet and post-Soviet gender representation, eco-writing and...

Jess Jensen Mitchell

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Jess Jensen Mitchell received a Joint Honours degree in History and Slavic Studies at McGill University in Montreal, and has also studied at the University of Warsaw, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Middlebury College. In 2023-4, she was a...

Brett Donohoe

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Contact: bdonohoe@amherst.edu

 

Brett Donohoe received his B.A in linguistics and Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies at the University of Texas in 2016 and his M.A. in Slavic linguistics from Indiana University in 2018. He has studied and worked...

Roy Ginsberg

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Contact: ginsberg.royf@gmail.com

 

Roy Ginsberg's research focuses on 20th century avant-garde movements across Eastern Europe and Jewish identities in the late-Russian Empire and Soviet Union. His other research interests include the 19th century Russian...

Rachael Neidinger

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Rachael’s interest in the Slavic world first came from figure skating and training with a former Soviet champion. After retiring from competitive ice dance, Rachael was able to focus on Russian and later Czech as NYU, where she earned her bachelor’s and...

Matthew Schantz

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Matthew Schantz’s research focuses on the practice and imaginary of science in the early Soviet Union. In his dissertation, he traces fantastika’s decline in the late 1920s to its partial rehabilitation following Stalin’s death. Paying particular...