Nuclear Bomb Representation and Approaches to Environmental Discourse in {Post-}Soviet Cultures
Feb
15
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320 York Street, New Haven CT, 06511
The Yale Slavic Colloquium presents Prof. Maria Hristova with a talk entitled, “Nuclear Bomb Representation and Approaches to Environmental Discourse in {Post-}Soviet Cultures.”
Maria (Masha) Hristova joined the Lewis & Clark community as Assistant Professor of Russian in 2017. A Bulgarian native, she received her PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Yale University in 2015 with a concentration in post-Soviet Russian Culture and South Slavic languages and cultures. Currently, she teaches Beginning and Intermediate Russian, as well as a wide range of Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet culture seminars in English, as well as in Russian. Additionally, she is the faculty coordinator for the Critical Language Scholarship Program.
Speakers
Maria Hristova, Assistant Professor of Russian, Lewis & Clark