Faculty
Neuberger, Joan
Associate Professor
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Education: Ph.D., Stanford, 1985
Research interests:
Professor Neuberger studies modern Russian culture in social and political context
Courses taught:
Her teaching interests include modern Russia, nineteenth-century Europe, gender, film, and visual culture.
Recent Publications:
Hooliganism: Crime, Culture and Power in St. Petersburg, 1900 -1914 (1993)
Ivan the Terrible: The Film Companion (2003)
Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia em> (2001)
"The Politics and History of Ivan" for the Criterion Collection DVD, Eisenstein: The Sound Years.
Education: Ph.D., Stanford, 1985
Research interests:
Professor Neuberger studies modern Russian culture in social and political context
Courses taught:
Her teaching interests include modern Russia, nineteenth-century Europe, gender, film, and visual culture.
Recent Publications:
Hooliganism: Crime, Culture and Power in St. Petersburg, 1900 -1914 (1993)
Ivan the Terrible: The Film Companion (2003)
Imitations of Life: Two Centuries of Melodrama in Russia em> (2001)
"The Politics and History of Ivan" for the Criterion Collection DVD, Eisenstein: The Sound Years.

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