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The faculty members within the Russian Department have special interests in such literary fields as modernism, literary theory, and poetics; in linguistic areas such as diglossia and verb structure; and in various aspects of language pedagogy, including the development of computer programs and interactive video to assist in the teaching of Russian. Recently Lev Loseff, Professor of Russian Literature, has been awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to support completion of his annotated edition of works by Russian-American poet Joseph Brodsky. (Full Story)

Deborah Garretson, Associate Professor
Lenore Grenoble,
Professor
Mikhail Gronas,
Assistant Professor
John Kopper,
Professor
Lev Loseff,
Professor (Chair)
Alfia Rakova,
Senior Lecturer
Barry Scherr,
Professor
Richard Sheldon,
Professor Emeritus
Victoria Somoff,
Assistant Professor

Russian Area Studies

Dartmouth College has over a dozen professors whose teaching and research relates to Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe. Within the Russian Department you will find the professors who teach Russian language, as well as the courses on literature, linguistics and culture. The Russian Area Studies program is also supported by the courses taught in a range of other departments.Other faculty members involved in the Area Studies Program conduct research in related disciplines: Russian history, the politics of the Soviet Union, the geography of Russia and the former Soviet Republics, and the sociology of the peoples of Eastern Europe.

Kathleen A. Collins, Government
Sergei Kan, Anthropology
Theodore Levin, Music
Steven R. Swayne, Music
Heide Whelan, History
William Wohlforth, Government
Oran Young, Environmental Studies

 

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