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Djamilia (Mila) Nazyrova

职称:professor

所属学校:University of South Carolina-Columbia

所属院系:Russian

所属专业:Russian Language and Literature

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简介

Dr. Djamilia (Mila) Nazyrova graduated from Moscow State University’s Classical Department and earned a doctoral degree in Russian from the University of Southern California (USC). Since 2001 she has been teaching a broad variety of Russian language courses at all levels from elementary to advanced, including Russian intensives and courses for heritage speakers. She has taught theme courses in the language, for example, “The Wonders of Advertising,” based on Victor Pelevin’s cyberpunk prose and “Moscow and St.Petersburg in Russian Civilization.” She’s also taught courses on Russian culture and film in English. Dr. Nazyrova’s research interests focus on Russian art and culture of the turn of the twentieth century and early Soviet era. She is interested in an array of topics including symbolist and avant-garde art, modernist architecture and the reception of Greek and Roman pastoral themes in Russian fin de siècle. The subject of her current research is the visionary designs of Soviet resort spas by modernist architect Ivan Leonidov.

职业经历

Dr. Djamilia (Mila) Nazyrova graduated from Moscow State University’s Classical Department and earned a doctoral degree in Russian from the University of Southern California (USC). Since 2001 she has been teaching a broad variety of Russian language courses at all levels from elementary to advanced, including Russian intensives and courses for heritage speakers. She has taught theme courses in the language, for example, “The Wonders of Advertising,” based on Victor Pelevin’s cyberpunk prose and “Moscow and St.Petersburg in Russian Civilization.” She’s also taught courses on Russian culture and film in English. Dr. Nazyrova’s research interests focus on Russian art and culture of the turn of the twentieth century and early Soviet era. She is interested in an array of topics including symbolist and avant-garde art, modernist architecture and the reception of Greek and Roman pastoral themes in Russian fin de siècle. The subject of her current research is the visionary designs of Soviet resort spas by modernist architect Ivan Leonidov.

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