Tag: marie ostby
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The Academic Minute for 2019.12.02-12.06
The Academic Minute from 12.02 – 12.06 Monday, December 2nd Andrea Lanoux – Connecticut College A New Vision of Russian Childhood Through Literature Andrea Lanoux teaches Russian language at all levels and courses on Russian literature and culture. She has team-taught courses on gender in communist and post-communist societies (with Amy Dooling), on European Modernism…
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Marie Ostby, Connecticut College – The Global Genes of Modern Iran
On Connecticut College Week: Public perception of Iran is not strong in the West. Marie Ostby, assistant professor of English, determines the real story is not always so straightforward. Marie Ostby’s research focuses on the global circulation of modern and contemporary Middle Eastern literatures, with a specialization in Iran and its diaspora. Other research interests…
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Marie Ostby, Connecticut College – The Global Genres of Modern Iran
On Connecticut College Week: Public perception of Iran is not strong in the West. Marie Ostby, assistant professor of English, determines the real story is not always so straightforward. Marie Ostby’s research focuses on the global circulation of modern and contemporary Middle Eastern literatures, with a specialization in Iran and its diaspora. Other research interests…
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This Week on The Academic Minute (2019.12.02)
Connecticut College Week on The Academic Minute 2019.12.02 Monday, December 2nd Andrea Lanoux delves into how Russian children’s literature changed after the fall of the Soviet Union. Tuesday, December 3rd David Canton discusses Lawrence Reddick and the second generation of black historians. Wednesday, December 4th Michelle Dunlap examines the minority experience in consumer marketplaces. Thursday,…