Andrea Lanoux, assistant professor of Slavic Studies, Connecticut College
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Education
B.A., Brown University; M.A., Ph.D., UCLA, Los Angeles

Andrea Lanoux
Associate Professor of Slavic Studies
Chair of Slavic Studies Department

Joined Connecticut College: 1999

Specialization:
  • Russian and Polish languages
  • Nineteenth-century Russian and Polish literatures

Andrea Lanoux, associate professor of Slavic studies at Connecticut College, received her Ph.D. from UCLA in Slavic Languages and Literatures in 1999.

She has published books on Russian and Polish Romanticism (Od narodu do kanonu [From Nation to Canon, 2003]), gender and national identity (Gender and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russian Culture, co-edited with Helena Goscilo, 2006), as well as articles on Tolstoy´s Anna Karenina, the poet Adam Mickiewicz, Russian women writers, the Polish women´s press, plus numerous book reviews and translations.

Lanoux teaches Russian language at all levels, as well as courses on Russian literature and culture. She has team-taught courses on gender in communist and post-communist societies (with Amy Dooling), on European Modernism (with Geoffrey Atherton and Abigail Van Slyck), and on comparative Slavic cultures (with Marian Despalatovic and Eva Eckert).

She has served on the Gender and Women´s Studies and Film Studies advisory boards, the Dean of Faculty Search Committee, the Committee on Faculty Resources, the Academic and Administrative Procedures Committee (AAPC), and the Educational Planning Committee (EPC).

Most recently she has chaired the International Commons Steering Committee (2007-2009) to advance international education at the College.

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