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Carol Ueland
Professor of Russian
Program Director
OFFICE: BC
Tel. x3579, cueland@drew.edu

Education

 

  • B.A. Mount Holyoke College,
  • M.A. Fordham University,
  • M.A. & Ph. D. Columbia University

Teaching

1st-4th year language, Russian literature in translation

Recent Publications

 

 

"The eastern path of exile: Russian women's writing in China" in A History of Women's Writing in Russia, Cambridge U.P., 2002.

Translations of Aleksandr Kushner in World Literature Today, winter 2002.

Research interests

 

20th-century Russian literature, women's studies, poetry, translation studies


Kirsten Lodge
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Russian
Office: Embury 304
Tel. 3690
klodge@drew.edu
webpage: http://users.drew.edu/klodge/

Education

  • M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University, Russian and Czech language and literature
  • Licentiate of Philosophy, Joensuu University, Finland, Russian Literature

Teaching

Contemporary Russian and Central European literature, Decadence in Russian literature in the European context, Czech literature, Russian and Czech language.

Recent Publications

The Dedalus Book of Russian Decadence: Perversity, Despair and Collapse, ed. and co-trans., 2007

Solitude, Vanity, Night: An Anthology of Czech Decadent Poetry, ed. and trans., forthcoming (2007)

Research interests

Decadence throughout Europe; Romanticism; Russian Futurism; Contemporary Russian and central European literature


Yuliya Minkova
Adjunct Lecturer of Russian
Office: Embury 304
Tel. 3026
yminkova@drew.edu

Education

 

Ph.D., Univ. of Southern California
Masters of Arts, New York University.

Teaching

Second- and Third-Year Russian

Research Interests

 

 

Twentieth-century Russian literature and culture; the notion of transcendence in Soviet texts; the official discourse of WWII