Nancy Condee
Nancy Condee is Director ofthe Graduate Program for Cultural Studies and Associate
Professor of Slavic at the University of Pittsburgh. Her undergraduate and graduate work
was done at Columbia, Brown, and Yale Universities, with research semesters at Leningrad
State University, Moscow State University, and the Gor'kii Institute of World Literature.
She has worked as a consultant for US and British cultural exchanges, festivals, and
projects, including the Edinburgh Festival (UK), Public Broadcasting Service (Frontline),
the Library of Congress, the San Francisco Film Festival, National Film Theatre (UK), and
the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities. Together with Vladimir Padunov, she
directed the Working Group on Contemporary Russian Culture (1990-93), supported by the
American Council of Learned Societies and the Social Science Research Council.
Her work has appeared in scholarly and popular publications in the US (The
Nation, Washington Post October), Russia (Iskusstvo kino, Znamia,
Voprosy literatury, Rodnik), and the UK (New Formations, Framework.
New Left Review). Her research area is contemporary (post-1964) Russian culture,
with an emphasis on film, literature, and popular culture (Russian tattoos, the women's
public baths, mumiyo).
Recent publications include:
| "Uncles, Deviance, and Ritual Combat: The Cultural Codes of Khrushchev's
Thaw." The Khrushchev Era: A Reappraisal. Ed. Abbott Gleason and William
Taubman. New Haven: Yale UP, in press. |
| "The Dream ofWell-Being." Article on contemporary Russian film industry. Sight
and Sound (UK) 7.12 (December 1997): 18-21. |
| Soviet Hieroglyphics: Visual Culture in Late Soc.Russia. Nancy Condee, ed.
Bloomington/London: Indiana UP and British Film Institute, 1995. |
| "The Relentless Cult of Novelty, or How to Wreck the Century: Rethinking Soviet
Studies." Beyond Soviet Studies. Ed. Daniel Orlovsky. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
UP, 1995. 285-304. |