Joint degree in Social Thought and Comparative Literature
Education: B.A in Humanities/Russian and East European Studies (distinction in both majors), Yale University, 2015; M.A. in Philosophy, University of Chicago, 2017; M.A. in Russian, Middlebury College, 2020
Interests: Russian and Soviet Cinema; Russian Silver Age poetry and prose; comparative arts; literature and philosophy; German idealism; Luso-Brazilian poetry and prose; theories of allusion and intertextuality; theory and practice of literary translation.
Dissertation: “Kira Muratova and the Struggle for Mutual Interpretability”
Dissertation Committee: Robert B. Pippin, Daria Khitrova (Harvard University), Françoise Meltzer