Yana Hashamova
Associate Professor
Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
414 Hagerty Hall
614.292.4987
hashamova.1@osu.edu
Education
M.A., History and Theory of Culture, University of Sofia (1990)
Ph.D., Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1996)
Ph.D., Comparative Literature, 20th Century European Film and Literature, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1999)
Teaching/Research
Dr. Hashamova studies Russian film, Russian and West European drama, comparative literature and the arts, critical theory and gender studies. She strives to establish links between political ideology, critical psychoanalysis, and cinema, while analyzing post-Soviet conditions.
Selected Publications
Cinepaternity: Fathers and Sons in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film, withHelena Goscilo (Indiana University Press, forthcoming)
"Resurrected Fathers and Resuscitated Sons: Homosocial Fantasies in The Return (2003) and Koktebel (2003)," Cinepaternity: Fathers and Sons in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film (Indiana University Press, forthcoming)
"Cinepaternity: The Psyche and the Historical Heritage (Introduction)," with Helena Goscilo, in Cinepaternity: Fathers and Sons in Soviet and Post-Soviet Film (Indiana University Press, forthcoming)
"Film Studies in Russia," Die Geisteswissenschaften im europäischen Diskurs (The Human Science in European Discourse), ed. by Dimitri Ginev (Studienverlag, forthcoming)
"Aleksei Balabanov's Russian Hero: Fantasies of Wounded National Pride" (Slavic and East European Journal, 2007)
Pride and Panic: Russian Imagination of the West in Post-Soviet Film (University of Chicago Press distributing in the U.S. for Intellect, 2007)
"Castrated Patriarchy, Violence, and Gender Hierarchies in Post Soviet Film," in National and Gender Identity in Russian Culture, ed. by Helena Goscilo and Andrea Lanoux (Northern Illinois University Press, 2006)
"Two Visions of a Usable Past in (Op)position to the West: Mikhalkov’s The Barber of Siberia and Sokurov’s Russian Ark" (The Russian Review, 2006)
"Post-Soviet Film and the Trauma of Globalization" (Consumption, Markets & Culture, 2004)
"The Gaze of Power, Impotence, and Subversion: Balabanov's Of Freaks And Men" (The Communication Review, 2003)
Honors and Awards
IREX Short Term Travel Grant (2008-2009)
Director, Center for Slavic and East European Studies (2009-)
Acting Director, Center for Slavic and East European Studies (2007-2009)
Reviewer for Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema
Reviewer for The Russian Review
Reviewer for Germano-Slavica
Reviewer for Pushkin Review
Reviewer for Aspasia
Member, Heldt Book/Article Prize Committee, Association of Women in Slavic Studies, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (2006-07)
Mershon Project
International Conference on Women and War
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