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Graduate Bulletin German, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese Studies

The Graduate School Bulletin

Department of German, Russian, Japanese and Chinese Studies

1129 Moore Humanities and Research Administration Building
(336) 334-5427

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No graduate programs are offered in the Department of German, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese Studies.

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Faculty
GER German Courses
RUS Russian Courses

Professor

Andreas Lixl, Ph.D.

German cultural history, 19th and 20th century; German-Jewish history, exile studies, modern German literature (Head of Department).

Associate Professor

Jeffrey T. Adams, Ph.D

German literary criticism and history, age of Goethe, lyric poetry.

Assistant Professor

Kathleen M. Ahern, Ph.D.

Slavic literatures, Russian literary criticism and cultural history, 20th century Russian poetry, Russian and African American literary ties.

Arndt Niebisch, Ph.D.

German and romance languages and literatures.

Susanne Rinner, Ph.D.

German literature.

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GER German Courses

589Experimental Course
This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Schedule for current offerings.
711Experimental Course
This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Schedule for current offerings.

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RUS Russian Courses

511The Russian Novel in Translation (3:3)
Survey of the Russian novel from the nineteenth (Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev, Goncharov, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy) to the twentieth-century (Bely, Sologub, Pasternak, and Solzhenitsyn). Analysis of the artistic structure and ideas, within the context of Russian literary history, philosophy, and religious thought.
589Experimental Course
This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Schedule for current offerings.
711Experimental Course
This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Schedule for current offerings.

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