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Norwegian writer Jon Fosse wins the 2023 Nobel Prize in literature

Posted on October 6, 2023

The Nobel Prize for Literature has been awarded to the dramatists and novelist Jon Fosse, who write sin the version of Norwegian known as Nynorsk. GNS+ Professor Dean Krouk, a specialist in Norwegian literature, recommends …

Posted in Nordic News

Sara Karpukhin Writes about Nabokov’s Theory of Literary Evolution

Posted on October 2, 2023

Sara Karpukhin’s article “Looking for the Human in the Humanities: Vladimir Nabokov’s Theory of Literary Evolution” was published in the Slavic and East European Journal’s Spring 2023 issue. We interviewed Dr. Karpukhin to find out …

Posted in Slavic News

Victoria Buyanovskaya Publishes Article in “The Polish Review”

Posted on September 22, 2023

Current Slavic PhD student Victoria Buyanovskaya’s article on Bruno Schulz, titled “Turning Back Time to Keep Writing: Melancholic Memory and the Making of the Modern(ist) Self in Bruno Schulz’s Sanatorium Under the Sign of the …

Posted in Slavic News

Russian Flagship Student Receives Prestigious Boren Scholarship

Posted on September 20, 2023

UW-Madison senior Madeline Rutherford is currently participating in the Russian Overseas Flagship Capstone Program in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A double major in Astrophysics and International Studies as well as a participant in the Russian Flagship Program, …

Posted in Slavic News

Language, Culture, and Adventure: A UW–Madison Student’s Summer in Wrocław, Poland

Posted on September 6, 2023

After one year of Polish classes at UW–Madison (Slavic 111 & Slavic 112), Meghan Hall decided to fulfill her dream of visiting Poland by enrolling in the 2023 NAWA Summer Program in Polish language and culture. Once …

Posted in Polish News, Slavic NewsTagged Polish culture, Polish language, Study in Poland, Summer study in Poland

New Scholarship: The Karpat Turkish Language Scholarship

Posted on July 13, 2023

The Karpat Scholarship provides awards to selected students who take Turkish Language courses. The scholarship offers $500 to each recipient in their first year of Turkish Language instruction at UW-Madison, and $1,000 to each recipient …

Posted in German+ News

Maksim Hanukai’s TRAGIC ENCOUNTERS: PUSHKIN AND EUROPEAN ROMANTICISM is out now

Posted on June 13, 2023

[This article has been republished from the original May 24, 2023 publication date.] Assistant professor Maksim Hanukai’s Tragic Encounters is available now! “Lucidly written and energetically argued, Tragic Encounters attends to significant theoretical questions, compellingly …

Posted in Slavic News

J. Thomas Shaw Prize for Outstanding Paper

Posted on March 31, 2023

On Friday and Saturday, March 24 and 25, Slavic Studies held its annual graduate-student led Wisconsin Slavic Conference. The winner of the J. Thomas Shaw Prize for Outstanding Graduate Paper presented at this year’s conference …

Posted in Slavic News

Karpat Center Travel Grants Program for UW Graduate Students

Posted on March 30, 2023

Description The Kemal H. Karpat Center for Turkish Studies (KCTS) invites applications for travel grants of up to $1000 to support current UW-Madison PhD students in good academic standing and working in any area of …

Posted in German+ News

“Queer Russians”: A New Course in Slavic Studies

Posted on March 22, 2023

Dr. Sara Karpukhin is teaching “Queer Russians” for the first time this semester. We interviewed her to find out more about the course.   What motivated you to offer this course?  Great question. Big question! …

Posted in Slavic News
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