Julie Cassiday
Professor of Russian
Gaudino Scholar, 2006 - 2008 |
At Williams since 1994
Julie.A.Cassiday@williams.edu
36 Weston, x2046 |
[Areas of Expertise and Interest]:
Russian literature
Russian theater
Performance Studies
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[Courses Taught]: (RUSS/COMP)
Elementary Russian (RUSS 101-102)
Intermediate Russian (RUSS 103-104)
Advanced Russian (RUSS 201-202)
Dostoevsky and His Age (RUSS 305/COMP 305)
Tolstoy and His Age (RUSS 306/COMP 306)
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[Education]:
B.A., Grinnell College
M.A. and Ph.D., Stanford University
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[Recent Publications]:
“Of Dandies, Flirts, and Cockatoos: Shakhovskoi’s Antitheatrical Lesson to Coquettes.” The Russian Review 65, no. 3 (July 2006): 393-416.
“Kirov and Death in The Great Citizen: The Fatal Consequences of Linguistic Mediation.” Slavic Review 64, no. 4 (Winter 2005): 799-822.
“Alcohol is Our Enemy! Soviet Temperance Melodramas of the 1920s.” In Louise McReynolds and Joan Neuberger, eds., Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia (Durham: Duke University Press, 2002), 152-177.
The Enemy on Trial: Early Soviet Courts on Stage and Screen. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2000.
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[Awards]:
Gaudino Scholar, 2006-2008.
Williams College Faculty World Fellowship for travel to and research in Russia, 2004.
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