Faculty and Staff
| Faculty members | Contact details | Interests | |
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Peter Gölz Chair of the Department |
CLE D242 250.721.6329 pgolz (at) uvic dot ca |
Popular culture, German film, vampires, cultural theory, CALL |
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Elena Pnevmonidou Graduate Advisor |
CLE D256 |
Romanticism, Goethe, feminist theory, film and cultural studies, literary theory, philosophy |
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Matthew Pollard Assistant Teaching Professor (Germanic) Undergraduate Advisor (German) |
CLE D259A 250.721.6328 matthewp (at) uvic dot ca |
Kleist, cultural studies, film and literature |
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Olga Pressitch Language and Exchange Coordinator (Slavic) |
CLE D245 |
Ukrainian literature in Canada |
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Julia Rochtchina (on leave until July 1, 2013) |
CLE D248 |
Language pedagogy, information technology and e-learning, Russian culture and literature |
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Charlotte Schallié |
CLE D250 |
Post-1945 Swiss German literature and film, diasporic, transnational and postcolonial literature, crime fiction, postmemory, and translation studies |
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Ulf Schuetze (on leave until July 1, 2013) |
CLE D249 |
Applied linguistics; second language acquisition and pedagogy; CALL; lexical processing |
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Megan Swift |
CLE D246 |
Russian Modernism and Postmodernism;Petersburg texts; book illustrations under Lenin and Stalin |
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Helga Thorson |
CLE D254 |
Modernist German and Austrian literature, gender studies, history of medicine, and Holocaust studies |
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Associate Professor (Slavic) |
CLE D245 |
Russian history, Soviet culture, modern Ukraine, Stalinism |
| Administrative Assistant | Contact details | Interests | |
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Irina Gavrilova |
CLE D243 |
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| Adjunct Professors | Contact details | Interests | |
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John Dingley | CLE D258 250.721.7318 jdingley (at) uvic dot ca |
Slavic Linguistics |
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Wassilis Kassis |
School of Educational Sciences; University of Osnabrück wkassis (at)uvic dot ca |
Socialisation of adolescents; the development of violence from a gender-specific perspective and in international comparison; the phenomena of xenophobia and anti-Semitism |
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Angelika Arend, D. Phil. (Oxford) |
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