Kirsten Rutsala
Email: krutsala@middlebury.edu
Phone: work802.443.5230
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I received my Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from the University of Illinois. I have taught at the University of Illinois, Parkland College, Concordia College, and the Defense Language Institute, where I chaired Russian Department B. Since 2006, I have been an Assistant Professor at the University of Oklahoma. In addition to teaching Russian language courses at all levels and Russian literature in translation, I coordinate the first-year and second-year Russian program. My research interests include nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian literature; parody in the works of Nabokov, Pushkin, Chekhov, and Dostoevsky; women's autobiographical writings; and cultural studies, with an emphasis on cultural myths
Courses
Courses offered in the past four years.
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RUSS 3198 - Advanced Introductory Russian ▹
For students with approximately 100 hours of prior formal classroom instruction in Russian; students placing into this course have usually had one year of college Russian (at three hours per week). Students typically complete this course with intermediate low to intermediate-mid language skills.
Summer 2011, Summer 2012
RUSS 3199 - Advanced Introductory Russian ▹
For students with approximately 100 hours of prior formal classroom instruction in Russian; students placing into this course have usually had one year of college Russian (at three hours per week). Students typically complete this course with intermediate low to intermediate-mid language skills.
Summer 2011, Summer 2012
RUSS 3200 - Advanced Introductory Russian ▹
For students with approximately 100 hours of prior formal classroom instruction in Russian; students placing into this course have usually had one year of college Russian (at three hours per week). Students typically complete this course with intermediate low to intermediate-mid language skills.
Summer 2011, Summer 2012
RUSS 3201 - Advanced Introductory Russian ▹
For students with approximately 100 hours of prior formal classroom instruction in Russian; students placing into this course have usually had one year of college Russian (at three hours per week). Students typically complete this course with intermediate low to intermediate-mid language skills.
LNGSummer 2011, Summer 2012


