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Literary Criticism
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Affiliate Professor; Slavic, Baltic, and East European Studies Librarian
News
- Prof. Galya Diment to give talks on her upcoming book on H.G. Wells (January 22, 2019)
- Sasha Senderovich's review of "Lake Success" Gary Shteyngart's new novel (September 6, 2018)
- Alexis McClimans, department undergrad major, published in "the Birch" (April 11, 2018)
- "Ukraine's Quest for Identity" published by Affiliate Professor, Maria G. Rewakowicz, (October 31, 2017)
- Faculty Friday: José Alaniz (October 20, 2017)
- "Katherine Mansfield And Russia" a book edited by Galya Diment is published (September 18, 2017)
- Prof. Jose Alaniz and Ph.d. Student Veronica Muskheli team up to translate a Russian Sci-Fi story (September 18, 2017)
- Publication of a new book from Slavic faculty member Sasha Senderovich (September 15, 2017)
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Research
- Bergelson, David. Judgment: A Novel Co-Translated and with critical introduction by Sasha Senderovich Learn more
- Chan, Roy. Mikhail Kuzmin: Towards a Critical Reevaluation. Honors Thesis, 2002. Learn more
- Blum, Jared J. Social and Moral Criticism in Russia Under Nicholas I, 1825-1855. Honors Thesis, 2000. Learn more
- Galya Diment, ed. Goncharov's "Oblomov": A Critical Companion. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1998. 200pp. 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
- Karren, Val M. For the Race of His Fathers: A critical analysis of the writings of Liviu Rebreanu. Honors Thesis, 1997. 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