Dr. Dina Khapaeva is Professor at the School of Modern Languages, the Georgia Institute of Technology. Her research comprises death studies, cultural studies, historical memory, and intellectual history. Dr. Khapaeva authored six monographs, including The Celebration of Death in Contemporary Culture (The University of Michigan Press, 2017), Nightmares: From Literary Experiments to Cultural Project (Brill, 2013), Portrait critique de la Russie: Essais sur la société gothique, (Les éditions de l'Aube, 2012). Her books were reviewed by The Los Angeles Review of Books, Slavic Review, Slavic and East European Journal, The Russian Review, The Slavonic and East European Review, Journal of Russian Communications, The New Literary Observer, among others. Her numerous articles have appeared in journals, including Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales, Communist and Post-Communist Studies, Social Research, Le Débat, Merkur, Social Sciences Information, The South Atlantic Quarterly. Recently, she received an invited professorship at the Écoles des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris and presented invited lectures at New College (Oxford), the University of Edinburgh, Harriman Center (Columbia University), The New School, L’institut du monde slave (Paris), and Emory University, among others.
Lundi 20 mai 2019 à 17h : conférence "Fortress of Time: Isolating from History in Putin's Russia" de Dina Khapaeva