Lilya Kaganovsky
 
Background and Current Information

Education:
          B. A. Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz
          M. A. Slavic Languages & Literatures, Columbia University
          Ph. D. Comparative Literature with Emphasis in Film, University of California, Berkeley
Teaching:             
          Assistant Professor of Russian, The College of William & Mary (2000-2001)  
          Assistant Professor of Slavic, Comparative Literature, and Cinema Studies; University of Illinois  (2001-2008)
          Associate Professor of Slavic, Comparative Literature, and Cinema Studies; University of Illinois  (2008-)
Current projects:
          The Voice of Technology and the End of Soviet Silent Film: 1928-1932
Recent publications:
          How the Soviet Man was Unmade (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008)
Current courses:
           Russ 335: Nabokov poster
           Russ 335: Nabokov syllabus 
           Cinema 503: Historiography of Cinema

         
Contact Information 

Office hours:
         Tuesdays, 1-3PM
Office:                     
          3038 Foreign Languages Building
          (217) 333-6157 (Tel)
          (217) 244-4019 (Fax)
Affiliations:            
          Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures
          Program in Comparative & World Literature
          Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
          Unit for Cinema Studies
Mailing address:   
          3080 Foreign Languages Building, MC-170
          707 S Mathews Ave
          Urbana, Iliinois 61801
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