Anne Eakin Moss
Anne Eakin Moss
Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2005
Contact:
aeakinmoss@jhu.edu
BIO:
Dissertation:
Communities of Women in the Russian Imagination, from High Realism to High Stalinism (fiction, memoir, film)
Visiting Assistant Professor, Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins University
Education:
Ph.D., Stanford, 2005
M.A., Stanford, 1999
A.B., Harvard/Radcliffe College, 1995
Research Interests:
Realism, Socialist Realism, the Russian Novel, Stalinist Cinema, memoir, women in Russian literature
Minor - Related Field:
Ph.D., Minor in History
M.A. Thesis Title:
"That passionate and tender friendship which exists only among women": Defamiliarization, Mystification and Tolstoy's Social Vision in War and Peace
Undergrad Honors Thesis:
"Kletka, Kamera, ili Kniga: The Poetic Image of the Home in the Works of Andrei Sinyavsky/Abram Tertz and Joseph Brodsky"
Languages:
Russian, Yiddish
Conference presentations:
Roundtable, "Russian Literary Culture, High and Low"
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., Stanford, 2005
M.A., Stanford, 1999
A.B., Harvard/Radcliffe College, 1995