Emily Wang
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I'm an Assistant Professor in Russian at the University of Notre Dame. Previously, I was a Postdoctoral Scholar at Notre Dame, and before that, a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows in the Humanities and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Southern California. I earned my PhD from The Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University.

​Most of my research focuses on nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian poetry, with a particular focus on literary groups and their intersections with society. I'm also interested in intellectual history, the history of emotions, and postcolonial/empire studies. In my current project, Civic Sentimentalism: Pushkin and the Decembrists, I analyze the role of political feelings in early nineteenth-century Russian poetry. I also edit Pushkin Review. 

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 The newest Pushkin Review (#20) is now available! Read all about it here.

Upcoming talks:


“Russian Literature and Russian Nationalism,” SHASA conference (Wesleyan University, October 2019, Middletown, CT)

“Three Ways of Looking at an Archive: Digitizing Vagrich Bakhchanyan's ‘Stalin Test’” (ASEEES, November 2019, San Francisco, CA, with Natasha Lyandres and Elena Kalimova)


 

 


 


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