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Chloe  Papadopoulos

Assistant Professor, LTA

Chloe Papadopoulos

Email: chloe.papadopoulos@dal.ca
Mailing Address: 
Department of Russian Studies
McCain Arts and Social Sciences Building
6135 University Ave.
Halifax, NS B3H 4R2

 

Chloe Papadopoulos is an Assistant Professor (LTA) of Russian at 麻豆传媒资源 University. She received her Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures at Yale University (2023). Her research interests include 19th-century Russian literature and sculpture, historical fiction, Russian print culture and early mass media, and revivalist movements. Her dissertation, 鈥淩ecasting the Past: Russian Literature, Drama, and the Plastic Arts in the Era of Reform,鈥 considers why the past, particularly the medieval past, occupied such a prominent place in the cultural imaginary during the exceptionally modern historical moment of the Great Reforms. She serves on the Readers Advisory Board of the North American Dostoevsky Society and is Assistant Editor of Bloggers Karamazov, the official blog of the North American Dostoevsky Society.


Education

Ph.D.,Slavic Languages and Literatures, Yale University (December 2023)
M.Phil.,Slavic Languages and Literatures, Yale University (January 2020)
M.A.,Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto (December 2015)
B.A.,Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Toronto (June 2014)

Recently-taught Courses

  • Advanced Russian
  • Dostoevsky and the Russian Idea
  • Survey of Russian Literature I 鈥 Topic: 鈥淲riting Crime and Punishment: Prison Literature from the 19th Century to the Present鈥
  • Intensive Advanced Russian
  • Putin鈥檚 Russia


Representative Peer-reviewed Publications

  • 鈥溾楾oo dragged out, can鈥檛 understand a thing鈥: The Impatience of Youth in Demons鈥 (forthcoming, spring 2024).
  • 鈥淪peaking Silently and Overnarrating in Fyodor Dostoevsky鈥檚 鈥楰rotkaia鈥.鈥 Dostoevsky Studies 24 (2021): 17-40.


Representative Conference Presentations

  • 鈥溾榃here Are Our Historical Novelists?鈥: Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya on A. K. Tolstoy鈥檚 Kniaz鈥 Serebrianyi and Representations of the Russian Past.鈥 ASEEES, Chicago, IL. November 10-13, 2022.
  • 鈥淭he North American Dostoevsky Society: Rethinking Dostoevsky鈥檚 Short Fiction.鈥 ASEEES NADS-Sponsored Roundtable. ASEEES, virtual. October 13-14, 2022.
  • 鈥淏ednaia Varen鈥檏a or Varvara the Despot?: Gender and Genre in Bednye liudi鈥檚 Critical Reception.鈥 ASEEES, New Orleans, LA/virtual. December 1-3, 2021.
  • 听鈥溾楾oo dragged out, can鈥檛 understand a thing鈥: The Impatience of Youth in Demons.鈥 Funny Dostoevsky, Dartmouth College, virtual. May 14-15, 2021.
  • 鈥溾楲earning Russian will be a breeze, they said!鈥: Popular Discourse on the Difficulty of Russian Grammar for Foreign Language Learners.鈥 袣褍谢褜褌褍褉邪, 锌芯谢懈褌懈泻邪, 褟蟹褘泻: 锌褉械锌芯写邪胁邪薪懈械 懈薪芯褋褌褉邪薪薪褘褏 褟蟹褘泻芯胁 懈 泻褍谢褜褌褍褉 胁 褝锌芯褏褍 褉邪写懈泻邪谢褜薪褘褏 锌械褉械屑械薪 (Culture, Politics, Language: Teaching Foreign Languages and Cultures in an Era of Radical Change), Department of Foreign Languages at the Russian State University for the Humanities鈥 Institute of Linguistics (RSUH/袪袚袚校), virtual. January 31, 2021.
  • 鈥淒estabilizing History in Mark Antokol鈥檚kii鈥檚 Ivan Groznyi.鈥 ASEEES, virtual. November 5-8, 14-15, 2020.
  • 鈥淪peaking Silently in Fedor Dostoevskii鈥檚 鈥淜rotkaia鈥,鈥 on the North American Dostoevsky Society (NADS)-Sponsored Panel, AATSEEL, San Diego, CA. February 6-9, 2020.
  • 鈥(Re-)Reading Leonid Leonov鈥檚 Early Prose: 鈥淏ubnovyi valet,鈥 鈥淰alina kukla鈥, 鈥淒ereviannaia koroleva.鈥 AATSEEL, New Orleans, LA. February 7-10, 2019.
  • 鈥凄辞蝉迟辞别惫蝉办测鈥檚 Podrostok.鈥 ASEEES roundtable, Boston, MA. December 6-9, 2018.听
  • 鈥淣arrative Potential in Mark Antokol鈥檚kii鈥檚 Ivan the Terrible,鈥 in the seminar, 鈥淰arieties of Russian Realism: Medium, Genre, and Form in the 19th-century Russian Arts,鈥 Annual Meeting of the American Comparative Literature Association (ACLA). UCLA. March 29-April 1, 2018.
  • 鈥淣arrative as Radical Intervention in Demons.Revolutionary Dostoevsky: Rethinking Radicalism. University College London (UCL) School of Slavonic and East European Studies. 20-21 October, 2017.