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Associate Professor of South Slavic Literatures
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania 1996
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428 Dey Hall
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919-962-7556


Research Interests

My specialization is in modern South Slavic and Russian literatures; I teach courses in Croatian, Serbian, Russian, and East European twentieth-century prose fiction, as well as a course in the 20th century Slavic literary criticism. I also teach Serbian and Croatian, and, occasionally, Russian language courses.

My book The Prose Fiction of Danilo Kis, Serbian-Jewish Writer: Childhood and the Holocaust was published in 2003 by Edwin Mellen Press. My recent publications also include a couple of articles on the early poetry of Boris Pasternak.

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Courses Regularly Taught:

SLAV 198H
 
Literature of Eastern Europe
SLAV 490
 
Topics Course:Survey of Serbian and Croatian Literatures
RUSS 250
 
Introduction to Russian Literature in Russian
RUSS 270
 
Introduction to the 19th Century Russian Literature
SECR 401-406
 
Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced Serbian and Croatian
SECR 411
 
Serbian Literature


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425 Dey Hall CB# 3165 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3165
phone: 919-966-1642 fax: 919-962-2278 email: slavdept@unc.edu