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Erika Haber
Associate Professor of Russian Undergraduate Advisor for Russian Language, Literature, and Culture Major/Minor Erika Haber teaches Russian language classes as well as courses on 19th- and 20th-century Russian literature, culture, film, journalism, fairy tales and folklore. Haber received her PhD from the University of Michigan in 1993 and has published four books: The Myth of the Non-Russian: Iskander and Aitmatov's Magical Universe (2003), Russian-English/English-Russian Dictionary & Phrasebook (2003), Mastering Russian (1994), and Russian Phrasebook and Dictionary (1991, second ed. 1994, reprinted 1998). Her research interests center on post-Stalinist literature, especially the stylistics of non-Russian authors writing in Russian. She is currently analyzing the writings of Anatolii Kim, a contemporary Korean-Russian author as well as working on a project dealing with subversive Soviet fairy tales for adults. 324 H.B. Crouse Hall/443-4200
Gerald R. Greenberg
Associate Dean of the Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences Program Coordinator for Russian Program Gerry Greenberg received his PhD from Cornell in Slavic Linguistics. He currently teaches intermediate Russian language classes. 323 Hall of Languages/443-1414
Zofia Sztechmiler
Instructor of Russian and Polish Coordinator for Polish Language Classes Zofia Sztechmiler received her first Master’s Degree in Russian Philology with a concentration in Linguistics from Gdansk University and her second Master’s degree followed by a Ph.D. degree in Slavic Linguistics from Syracuse University. 324 H.B. Crouse Hall/443-4200 |
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