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Brett Donohoe
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...
Katie Rose
Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-rose-307b3356/?originalSubdomain=ca
Dissertation Title:
"Multivalent Russian Medievalism: Old Russia Through New Eyes"
Education:
A.M. Slavic Languages and Literatures; Harvard University, 2009
A.B. Slavic Studies...
Rachael Neidinger
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
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...
Giulia Dossi
Contact: dossi1@stolaf.edu
Giulia Dossi's research focuses broadly on nineteenth-century Russian literature and affect theory. In her dissertation she examines the use of grotesque affectivity in the texts of early psychopathology and literary Realism in...
Maya Garcia
Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maya-garcia-86728b78/
Maya Garcia received her B.A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature from the University of California, Berkeley in 2014. Her undergraduate honors thesis explored the...
Sara Jo Powell
Contact: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyjopowell/
Sara's research focuses on Ukrainian and Russian literature, in particular the work of Nikolai Gogol and that of Taras Shevchenko. She is especially interested in the roles of women, stereotypes of...
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Ashley Morse
Contact: morse10@stolaf.edu
Ashley Morse specializes in early modern Russian literature. Combining extensive archival research and close philological analysis of primary texts with a broad theoretical framework, his dissertation, “The Spiritual Origins...