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Current Faculty

Chair
Donna Orwin

Graduate Coordinator
Leonid Livak

Undergraduate Coordinator (sabbatical)
Taras Koznarsky

Acting Undergraduate Coordinator
Joseph Schallert

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Veronika Ambros

Christopher Barnes

Kate Holland

Christina E. Kramer - sabbatical

Julia Mikhailova

Dragana Obradovic

Pia Paivio

Joseph Schallert

Maxim Tarnawsky

Tamara Trojanowska

 

Sessional Lecturers

Zahar Davydov

Piotr Kajak

 

Emeritus Professors

C. Harold Bedford

George Bisztray

Ralph Bogert

Lubomir Dolezel

David Huntley

Kenneth Lantz

Ralph Lindheim

Richard H. Marshall

N. Pavliuc

Constantin V. Ponomareff

R.D. Boris Thomson

Norman N. Shneidman

Borje Vahamaki

Librarian

Ksenya Kiebuzinski

Associated Faculty

Ann Komaromi

Thomas Lahusen

Anna Shternshis

Alison K. Smith

T. Allan Smith

In Memoriam

Hanka Markowicz

 


Ksenya Kiebuzinski

Slavic Resources Coordinator
Robarts Library

and

Head, Petro Jacyk Central and
East European Resource Centre
Website: http://pjrc.library.utoronto.ca/

Robarts Library
130 St. George Street, Rm. 6035 or 8015

tel: 416-978-4826 (Col. Dev.) - Weds., Thurs.
416-978-1288 (PJRC) - Mon., Tues., Fri.
email: ksenya.kiebuzinski@utoronto.ca

Research Interests:

French-Slavic cultural relations during the nineteenth century; theater and politics; Orientalism.

Education:

M.A.1999 (French and Women's Studies), Ph.D. 2002 (Literary Studies) - Brandeis University
M.L.S. 1988 (Library Science) - State University of New York at Albany
B.A. 1986 (French and Geography) - University of Vermont

Recent Scholarship:

"Marie de Grandval's 'Mazeppa' on the French Operatic Stage" (in Ukrainian). In Vidkrytyi arkhiv 1 (2004): 245-84.

"La Jeanne d'Arc des Steppes: A Ukrainian Peasant Girl as Heroine of the Third Republic." Vampirettes, Wretches, and Amazons: Western Representations of East European Women, eds. Valentina Glajar and Domnica Radulescu. (New York: East European Monographs, 2004). 61-90.

"Questions of genre: History and the Self in Marguerite Yourcenar's Mémoires d'Hadrien." In Subversive Subjects: Reading Marguerite Yourcenar, ed. Judith Holland Sarnecki and Ingeborg Majer O'Sickey. Madison, NJ: Fairleigh-Dickinson Press, 2004. 148-65.

"Paul Déroulède's Play L'Hetman: French Revanchism, Cossack Revolts, and Verisimilitude" (in Ukrainian). Kyïvs'ka starovyna 4 (July-Aug. 2001): 69-90.

University of Toronto

Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
121 St. Joseph Street, Alumni Hall (AH), Rm. 429 ~ Toronto, Ontario ~ M5S 1J4
tel: 416-926-2075 ~ fax: 416-926-2076 ~ email: slavic@chass.utoronto.ca