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Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures (CLS, EUR, FRN, GER, IAM, ITL, MVL, RUS)

College of Arts and Sciences Chairperson: Nicholas Rzhevsky Director of Undergraduate Studies: Robert Bloomer ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: Marie Sweatt Office: Humanities 1055 Phone: (631) 632-7440 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEB ADDRESS: http://www.sunysb.edu/eurolangs/ Majors and Minors in Classical Civilization, European Studies, French, German, Italian, Italian American Studies, Medieval, Russian

Faculty Fred Gardaphe, Professor and Coordinator Nicholas Rzhevsky, Professor and Chair, Harriet Allentuch, Professor Emerita, Ph.D., of Italian American Studies Minor, Ph.D., Ph.D., : Russian and : 17th-century French University of Illinois, Chicago: Italian Soviet literature; Russian theatre; Russian literature; French women writers. Recipient American Studies. intellectual history. of the State University Chancellor’s Award for Aaron W. Godfrey, Lecturer and Coordinator Prosper Sanou, Assistant Professor, Ph.D. Excellence in Teaching, 1990, and the Presi- of Classical Civilization Minor, M.A., Hunter University of Minnesota: French language and dent’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1990. College: Latin; medieval studies. pedagogy. Gioacchino Balducci, Lecturer, Dottore in Sarah Jourdain, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Birgit Grosse-Middeldorf Viola, Lecturer, D.A., Lingue e Civiltà Orientali, Oriental Institute Indiana University, Bloomington: Foreign : German language; at the University of Naples: Italian cinema language pedagogy; second-language business German. and theater. acquisition; applied French linguistics. Monique Watts, Lecturer, M.A., Stony Brook Robert K. Bloomer, Associate Professor and Izabella Kalinowska-Blackwood, Associate University: French language. Director of Undergraduate Studies, Coordinator Professor, Ph.D., Yale University: Russian Ruth Plaut Weinreb, Professor Emerita, Ph.D., of European Studies program, Coordinator of and Polish literature, culture, and film. Columbia University: Pedagogy and 18th-cen- French program, and Coordinator of German Mathilde Kang, Lecturer, Ph.D., Université tury French literature. program, Ph.D., University of Michigan: du Quebéc: French language. Germanic linguistics; morphology; etymology. Timothy Westphalen, Associate Professor, Thomas A. Kerth, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Director of Graduate Studies, and Coordinator Mary Jo Bona, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Yale University: Medieval literature; Middle of Russian Program, Ph.D., : University of Wisconsin, Madison: Italian- High German; German poetry. Recipient of Russian poetry; Russian Symbolism; 19th-cen- American literature and culture; colonial and the State University Chancellor’s Award for tury Russian literature; Bakhtin. 19th-century American literature; American Excellence in Teaching, 1992, and the Elénore M. Zimmermann, Professor Emerita, women’s literature. President’s Award for Excellence in Ph.D., Yale University: 17th- and 18th-century Carol Blum, Professor Emerita, Ph.D., Teaching, 1992. French literature; comparative studies. Columbia University: 18th-century French Mikle Ledgerwood, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., literature; literature of the French Revolution. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill: Affiliated Faculty Frederick Brown, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Education and technology; semiotics; John F. Bailyn, Linguistics French civilization; Quebec. Yale University: 19th- and 20th-century Christina Y. Bethin, Linguistics French literature. Irene Marchegiani, Lecturer and Coordinator Robert Harvey, Comparative Studies Stana Dolezal, Adjunct Lecturer, D.A., of Student Teaching, Dottore in Lettere e Stony Brook University: Eastern European Filosofia, University of Florence: Italian E. Anthony Hurley, Africana Studies literature and culture; Czech language. language and literature. Victoriano Roncero López, Hispanic Languages Barbara Elling, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Mario B. Mignone, Distinguished Service Sandy Petrey, Comparative Studies Professor and Director of the Center for Professor Emerita, Ph.D., New York University: Lori Repetti, Linguistics Romanticism; German cultural studies. Italian Studies, Ph.D., Rutgers University: Hugh Silverman, Philosophy, Comparative Recipient of the State University Chancellor’s Contemporary Italian literature. Literature Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1973. Sophie Raynard-Leroy, Assistant Professor, Andrea Fedi, Associate Professor, Dottore in Ph.D. Columbia University, Université de Adjunct Faculty Lettere e Filosofia, University of Florence; Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV): 17th- and Estimated number: 5 Ph.D., University of Toronto: Italian 18th-century French literature; women's Renaissance literature; historiography. studies; comparative literature. Teaching Assistants Luigi Fontanella, Professor, Ph.D., Harvard Jacqueline Reich, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Estimated number: 4 University: Modern Italian literature; contempo- University of California, Berkeley: rary Italian and European poetry. Italian cinema; film theory; gender studies. Charles Franco, Associate Professor and Anthony Rizzuto, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., Coordinator of Italian Program, Coordinator Columbia University: 19th- and 20th-century of Medieval Studies Minor, Ph.D., Rutgers French literature. University: Medieval Italian literature.

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he Department of European Lan- a program that conforms to the require- France; Tübingen, Germany; Rome, guages, Literatures, and Cultures ments in the New York State Regents Italy; Krakow, Poland; and St. Peters- Tfosters teaching and research in Guidelines. burg, Russia. There are several other modern and classical European lan- programs in Germany, Poland, and See individual listings for requirements guages, literatures, and cultures at the Russia sponsored by other SUNY col- for the majors and minors in: Classical undergraduate and graduate levels. leges and universities. See the Special Civilization, European Studies, French, Many courses in English translation also Academic Opportunities chapter in this German, Italian, Medieval Studies, and offer access to this field to students with Bulletin and the Study Abroad Office for Russian. a general interest in the Western tradi- further details. tion. The Department prepares students for post-graduate professional training, Study Abroad graduate study, and for a global market The Department encourages both in which knowledge of other languages majors and minors to complete some of and cultures is increasingly essential. In their coursework abroad in the junior or addition, the Department promotes the senior year. The University maintains training of secondary school language exchange programs during the academic teachers in European languages through year and in the summer in Montpellier,

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