Rosina Neginsky is an Associate
Professor of English (Comparative Literature) and Interdisciplinary
Studies, and an affiliated art history faculty. Her area of specialization
is French, Russian and English art and literature between 1850-1920.
She is the author of the book, Zinaida Vengerova: In Search of
Beauty. A Literary Ambassador between East and West, published
by Peter Lang, University of Heidelberg series, 2004, second ed. 2006.
She is in the process of completing a new book, Salome: An Image
of a Woman Who Never Was. She is particulary interested in pictorial
and ekphratic representations in literature in the second part of
the 19th century. She is an author of three books of poetry, Dancing
Over the Precipice, Under the Light of the Moon, and of the forthcoming
book, Juggler. In 2005-2006, she was also a curator of the art
exhibit, Alexandra Pregel: Search for Self. She is also an author
of numerous articles on Russian and European writers and poets. She
teaches courses such as Symbolist Movement in Europe, Ancient Greek and Biblical Motifs in European Literature: 1890-present, Expatriate
Paris, European Cinema, Literary Heroines.
The conference is co-sponsored by the Strategic Initiative Grant from the Provost's
Office, Information Technology Services, the Dean of the College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences, and by the Visual Arts Department.
Rosina Neginsky expresses her special thanks to the Associate Provost for Technology, Farohk Eslahi, and his excellent Information Technology Services team.
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