Hugh S. Lusted

Hugh S. Lusted

OKSANA P. INGLE | Оксана П. Ингл Oksana P. Ingle | Оксана П. Ингл Dept. of German and Russian Studies Adjunct instructor of Russian Language and Literature Office: J.C. Long 428 (843) 953-1995 [email protected] Blog: http://blogs.cofc.edu/ingleo/ EDUCATION Ogarev Mordovian State University • Saransk, Russia Ph.D., Russian Literature St. Petersburg State University • St. Petersburg, Russia, M.A., B.A., Journalism RUSSIAN LANGUAGE SKILLS Russian-native speaker, born and educated in St. Petersburg, Russia Courses taught: 2013 – present LTRS 120 “A Window into Russia,” a survey of 1200 years of Russian cultural history 2012 – present RUSS 313, 330, 390, and 398 FYSM First year experience (FYE) seminar on Russian cultural history 2009 – present LTRS 210 Russian Literature, 19th Century Short Stories (taught in English) 2008 – present RUSS 101, 102, 201, 202 and Russian conversation classes 2008 – present CofC Russia Study Abroad Program Director. Plan, organize, and lead the program. Accompany students to Russia and teach them on the campus of Mordovian State University in Saransk, Mordovia, Russia with visits to Moscow and St. Petersburg. PUBLICATIONS Books • Chapter Author: Гагаев А. А., Ингл О. П. и др. Философия и природа, космо-психологическая модель русской сказки: В 3 кн. – коллективная монография. Кн. 3. Этнокульутрная природа и философия сказки: русской, европейской, эрзянской и мокшанской, татарской. Образовательная, религиозная, книжная среда сказки. – Саранск, 2016. – 438 с. – с. 70–78. (7.4. Сюжеты, содержание и основные персонажи эпоса "Калевипоэг". Сон Калевипоэга). Articles in peer-reviewed journals • Ingle O. Albert Lord and his Works on Epics. Kalmykia: Journal of Russian Academy of Sciences. 2012_№ 4_Pp. 127–132. • Ingle O. Finnish Issues and Themes in William A. Wilson’s Works. Saransk: Finno-Ugrian World. 2013_№ 4_ Pp. 22–25. 1 of 2 OKSANA P. INGLE | Оксана П. Ингл • Ingle O. Book Review: Andrejs Plakans. A Concise History of the Baltic States. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge UP, 2011. 472 p. / Slavic and East European Journal, SEEJ_57_P. 134. Other publications • Ingle O. Kalevala, Kalevipoeg, and Mastorava in Print and Online in the USA. Saransk: Journal of Humanities Research Institute of Mordovia Republic. 2012_№ 4_Pp. 127–132. • Ingle O., Sharonov A. Kalevala in Folklore Typology. Saransk: Journal of Humanities Research Institute of Mordovia Republic. 2010_ №4(16)_Pp. 188–192. • Ingle O. Mastorava in the Test of Time. International Conference Materials. 14–16 November 2013. Saransk: Mordovia State University Publishing House. 2013_Pp. 303–306. • Ingle O. Mastorava and Its Author. International Conference Materials. 31 May – 2 June 2012. Saransk: History-Sociological Institute Publishing House. 2013_904 p._Pp. 366 – 376. • Ingle O. Mastorava: an Epic of the Ersya and Moksha. XLII International Philological Conference Materials. 11 – 16 March 2013. St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg State University. 2013_106_Pp. 39 – 46. • Ingle O. Mastorava by A.M. Sharonov. Tallinn: Hoimulahvaste Programm, Valdek Palli nimeline Fond, 2014_628 p._Pp.607 – 613. Newspaper articles • The Charleston Post and Courier (2016) book review of The Romanovs, by Simon Sebag Montefiore blogs.cofc.edu/ingleo/2016/07/19/book-review-of-the-romanovs/ • The Charleston Post and Courier (2016) book review of The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladmir Putin, by Steven Lee Myers blogs.cofc.edu/ingleo/2016/05/01/the-new-tsar-a-biography/. • The Charleston Post and Courier (2014) book review of Russians: the people behind the power, by Gregory Feiffer blogs.cofc.edu/ingleo/2014/05/28/a-new-book-about-russians/. • The Charleston Mercury (2003): “City of Dreams” (St. Petersburg). • The Charleston Mercury (2003): “The Largest Art Museum in the World” (The Hermitage). • The Charleston Mercury (2003): “All Honor To Jefferson” (a tribute to Thomas Jefferson). TEACHING INTERESTS • Russian Language • The Language of Russian Literature • Russian Literature (19th, 20th, and 21st century) • Russian Folklore (epics and fairytales) • Classics in modern Russian literature • American influences on modern Russian culture • Finnish origins and influences in Russian culture • First Year Experience (freshmen seminar and Learning Community courses) • Russian study abroad program • Interdisciplinary studies (literature/linguistics/culture/history) 2 of 2 .

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