Nancy Condee

Nancy Condee is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and served as the head of the Cultural Studies department from 1995 to 2006.[1] Her field is contemporary Russian cinema and cultural politics.[2]

Life and work

Condee received her Ph.D. at Yale University.[2]

She is co-organizer, with Vladimir Padunov, of the Pittsburgh Film Symposium, held each year in May at the University of Pittsburgh.[3] Her most recent book, The Imperial Trace: Recent Russian Cinema, won the Society for Cinema and Media Studies' Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award.[4] The book, published by Oxford University Press, focuses on contemporary Russian cinema.

Awards

  • 2011 - Modern Language Association (MLA) Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for Studies in Slavic Languages and Literatures
  • 2010 - Annual research prize from the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (Katherine Singer Kovács Book Award)
  • 2007-2009 - Appointment to Oxford University (New College) Research Network: Russian National Identity Since 1961: Traditions and Deterritorialisation. Multi-year international research network funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK)
  • 2004 - British Academy Visiting Fellow: Oxford University (St. Antony's College)
  • 2000-2002 - Ford Foundation Grant on Globalization and Popular Culture[5]

Bibliography

  • Antinomies of Art and Culture: Modernity, Postmodernity, Contemporaneity, ed. with Terry Smith and Okwui Enwezor (Duke University Press, 2008);
  • Imperial Trace: Recent Russian Cinema (Oxford University Press, 2009);
  • The Cinema of Alexander Sokurov, ed. with Birgit Beumers (I.B. Tauris, 2011).[6]

References


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