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Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies; Chair
Ph.D. 1993 (Slavic languages and literatures), M.A. (Slavic languages and literatures), Wisconsin (Madison); B.A. 1988 (Russian language and literature), Oberlin College

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Personal Homepage: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~eb7/index.html

Research Interests:

Russian modernism and postmodernism, popular culture and cultural studies, sexuality and literature.

Selected Works:

Men without Women: Masculinity and Revolution in Russian Fiction, 1917-1929. Duke (2000).
Mark Lipovetsky / Russian Postmodernism: Dialogue with Chaos (editor and co-translator). M. E. Sharpe (1999).
'About That': Deploying and Deploring Sex in Post-Soviet Russia." Russian Culture of the 1990s. Studies in Twentieth Century Literature. 24:1 (Winter 2000): 51-83.
"Suspending Disbelief: Cults and Postmodernism in Contemporary Russia." Adele Barker (ed.). Consuming Russia. Duke University Press, 1999. 437-462.
"Public Offerings: MMM and the Marketing of Melodrama." Adele Barker (ed.). Consuming Russia. Duke University Press, 1999. 49-75.

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