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Oulanoff Lecture: Professor Andrea Lanoux

photo of Dr. Lanoux
October 17, 2014
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Barbie Tootle Room, Ohio Union

This year's Oulanoff Lecture will be presented by Dr. Andrea Lanoux, associate professor of Slavic studies and chair of the Slavic Studies Department at Connecticut College.

Talk title: "What Was Soviet Children's Literature and Why Won't It End"

Dr. Andrea Lanoux is assocaite professor of Slavic studies and chair of the Slavic Studies Department at Connecticut College. She is the Author of Od narodu do kanonu [From Nation to Canon] (2003) and Gender and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russian Culture (co-edited with Helena Goscilo). Dr. Lanoux has published numerous articles on Tolstoy´s Anna Karenina, the poet Adam Mickiewicz, Russian women writers, the Polish women´s press, and several book reviews and translations. She is the recipient of the 2014 Helen Brooks Regan Faculty Leadership award.