Oleg Minin
Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian
Academic Program Affiliation(s): Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures, Russian and Eurasian Studies
Biography:
B.A., University of Victoria; M.A., University of Waterloo; Ph.D., University of Southern California. Fields of specialization include the literature, visual, and performing arts of the Russian Silver Age and Russian avant-garde; the satirical press of the Russian fin de siècle; Habermas’s social theory and Bourdieu’s theory of cultural production; and language pedagogy. His work has been published in The Russian Review, Experiment: A Journal of Russian Culture, and Slavic and East European Journal. Co-curator of the exhibition Demonocracy: All Hell Breaks Loose in 1905 Russia at the Doheny Memorial Library, USC, and curator of the Ferris Collection of Sovietica at the Institute of Modern Russian Culture. He previously taught at the University of Southern California; California State University, Northridge; Glendale Community College; and University of California, Riverside. At Bard since 2012.Contact:
Phone: 845-758-6822Email:
Location: Fairbairn
Office: 304