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Professor, Graduate Program Coordinator
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Professor, Byron W. and Alice L. Lockwood Professor in the Humanities
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Adjunct Professor (English)
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Associate Professor Emeritus
News
- Bush Legs (December 7, 2018)
- Senderovich on how The Americans (on FX) challenges Cold War narratives | The New Republic (May 30, 2018)
- Affiliate Professor Ronald D. LeBlanc published in "Gastronomica" (December 7, 2017)
- Faculty Friday: José Alaniz (October 20, 2017)
- Publication of a new book from Slavic faculty member Sasha Senderovich (September 15, 2017)
- New Polish Culture Podcast (September 5, 2017)
- Veronica Muskheli announced as the winner of the 2017-18 Graduate School Presidential Dissertation Fellowship (May 19, 2017)
- The World We Live in/The Insect Play (August 25, 2016)
- Professor Galya Diment has written an article about the painter, Marc Chagall. (August 11, 2016)
- Assistant Professorship Opportunity at UC Berkeley (August 4, 2016)
- Diment to lead bi-monthly graduate seminar on "Melting Port" cities (September 25, 2015)
- A Tale of Two Lolitas (November 25, 2013)
- Graduate student wins top national award for Slovene studies (December 14, 2010)
Upcoming Events
Research
- What to Expect When You’re a Minority? The Example of the Bunyevs of Serbia. Acta Slavica Iaponica. 41:73-90. Learn more
- Galya Diment, ed. H.G. Wells and All Things Russian. London: Anthem Press, 2019. Learn more
- Paul W. Morton. The Zagreb School of Animation and the Unperfect. Diss. in the CLCM Department, 2018. Learn more
- Bergelson, David. Judgment: A Novel Co-Translated and with critical introduction by Sasha Senderovich Learn more
- Boyd, Matt. From the Other Side by Other Means: Politics, Neoliberalism and Resistance in the Socialist Punk and New Wave of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union. Diss., 2017. Learn more
- Petrovic, Aleksandra. Minority Language Rights and Their Implementation in the Republic of Serbia Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Lojze Kovačič. Newcomers. New York : Archipelago Books, 2016. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Drago Jančar. I Saw Her That Night. Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2015. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Vladimir Bartol. Al-Araf: a Collection of Literary Sketches. Ljubljana: Sanje Publishing, 2015. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. and author of afterword. Drago Jančar. The Tree With No Name. Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2014. Learn more
- Galya Diment. A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2011, 2013. 438pp. Learn more
- “Americanizing Slovene Literature, or, Taking the Day-Tripper’s Path to the Summit Instead of the North Face: Slovene to English Literary Translation on the Society’s Fortieth Anniversary,” in Slovene Studies, vol. 35 (2013), no. 1-2: p. 55-70. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Florjan Lipuš.The Errors of Young Tjaž. Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2013. Learn more
- Andrew Mullins. Reconcilation or reckoning: massacres, memory, and politics in independent Slovenia. Thesis (M.A.) - University of Washington, 2011. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Drago Jančar. The Galley Slave. Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2011. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. Boris Pahor. Necropolis. Champaign, IL: Dalkey Archive Press, 2010. Learn more
- 1850-1950: A Century of Letters among the Bosniaks, Croats, Montenegrins, and Serbs. Bernhard Brehmer & Biljana Golubović, eds. Serbische und kroatische Schriftlinguistik. Hamburg: Verlags Dr. Kovač. 2010. 11-29. Learn more
- “Post-1989 Publishing on Previously Suppressed Topics: Trends in Czech Contemporary History, with Reference to Poland,” in Books, Bibliographies and Pugs: a Festschrift to Honor Murlin Croucher (Bloomington, Ind.: Slavica Publishers, 2006): 13-29. Learn more
- Michael Biggins, trans. and author of afterword. Vladimir Bartol. Alamut. Seattle: Scala House Press, 2004. (European edition: Ljubljana: Sanje, 2005. Paperback edition: San Francisco: North Atlantic Books, 2007.) Learn more
- Gordana P. Crnković, Sabrian P. Ramet, eds. Kazaaam! Splat! Ploof!: The American Impact on European Popular Culture, since 1945. Landham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003. Learn more
- Gordana P.Crnkovic, Imagined Dialogues: Eastern European Literature in Conversation with American and English Literature. Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, 2000. Learn more
- Gordana P. Crnković, Imagined Dialogues: Eastern European Literature in Conversation with American and English Literature. Evanston, Ill: Northwestern University Press, 2000. Learn more
- "Tomaž Šalamun," in South Slavic Writers Since World War II. Detroit : Gale Press, 1997 (Dictionary of Literary Biography ; vol. 181): p. 288-294. Learn more
- Graber, David S. National solutions to cultural decline in Russian, Polish and German literature at the end of the Great War: Russian Scythianism, Waclaw Berent's Living Stones, and Thomas Mann's Reflections. Diss., 1996. Learn more
- "Edvard Kocbek," in South Slavic Writers Before World War II. Detroit : Gale Press, 1995. (Dictionary of Literary Biography ; vol. 147): p. 79-86. Learn more
- "Intervju z Michaelom Bigginsom o Tomažu Šalamunu," in Literatura (Ljubljana, Slovenia), vol. 27 (2015), no. 283. Learn more
- Michael Biggins. Vladimir Bartol, a biography. Planned for completion in 2016. Learn more
- Galya Diment. Leon Schulman Gaspard: The "non-Chagall" of Vitebsk on the World Stage Learn more