Russian Language
RUSS 101 Prof. Miltcheva, MWF 10-10:50am
RUSS 101 (Learning Community) Prof. Miltcheva, MWF 11-11:50am
RUSS 101 Prof. Miltcheva, MWF 1-1:50pm
RUSS 101C:01 W 3-3:50pm
RUSS 101C:02 W 2:00-2:50pm
RUSS 201 Prof. Erman, MWF 11-11:50am
RUSS 201 Prof. Erman, MWF 1-1:50pm
RUSS 201C W 4-4:50pm
RUSS 331 Business Russian Prof. Miltcheva, ONLINE
Literature & Culture in Translation
LTRS 110 Russian Folktales
Prof. Miltcheva, TR 10:50am-12:05pm
This course is an overview of the Russian folktale tradition as it has formed with the influence of history, mythology, religion, and community life in Russia over thousands of years. While pointing out the similarities between the Russian and other folktale traditions (from both Western and Eastern civilizations), the course will explore the uniqueness and charm of the Russian folktale and provide insight into Russian culture and traditions.
RUST 250 Vampires
RUST 250: 01 Prof. Erman, TR 1:40-2:55pm
RUST 250: 02 Prof. Erman, TR 3:05-4:20pm
In this class we will examine the figure of the vampire, as well as the use of vampirism as a metaphor in folklore, literature, journalistic texts, theater and film. Some vampires, as we will come to learn, do not even drink blood. Many don’t fear the sun. So what do these varied monsters have in common? Their “otherness” and their focalization of cultural desires and anxieties. By studying vampirism through a historical perspective, we will learn that vampires – although they may not have reflections – reflect our anxieties about alterity, particularly in regard to such charged subjects as gender, sexuality, race, religion and nationality.