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Thomas John Seifrid

Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures
Chair

Contact Information
E-mail: seifrid@usc.edu
Phone: (213) 740-2735
Office: THH 255

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Education

Ph.D. Russian Literature, Cornell University, 1984
M.A. Russian Studies, Cornell University, 1981
B.S. Wildlife Biology & Russian, University of Montana, 1978
 

Academic Appointment, Affiliation, and Employment History

Professor of Slavic, University of Southern California, 02/16/2005-  
Associate Professor of Slavic, University of Southern California, 09/01/1992-02/15/2005  
Assistant Professor of Slavic, University of Southern California, 09/01/1985-08/31/1991  
Assistant Professor of Russian and the Humanities, Reed College, 09/01/1982-05/31/1985  
 

Description of Research

Summary Statement of Research Interests

Professor Seifrid studies twentieth-century Russian literature and culture, particularly that of the Soviet 1920s and 1930s; Russian philosophy of language of the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries; the life and works of Vladimir Nabokov; and Polish language and culture. His most recent book examines the prolific body of writings produced in Russia from roughly 1860 to 1930 which seek to define the nature of language (or the Word, or Logos). What is striking about these works is, on the one hand, how diffuse they are--the corpus in question embraces not only the philosophy of language proper but also linguistics, theology, theologically-inspired philology, poetics and manifesti, while its authors range from the Ukrainian linguist Potebnia to Shpet, Losev, Bulgakov, Florenskii, Bakhtin, Khlebnikov, Pasternak, and Mandelstam (to name a few). His current research examines connections among ideology, literary genre (including theater), and urban space in early Soviet culure.
 

Conferences and Other Presentations

Conference Presentations

"Andrzej Stasiuk and his narratives of depletion", American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Talk/Oral Presentation, Refereed Paper, Philadelphia, Fall 2008   
"Razgovor vpolgolosa: Pasternak’s Novel, Its Discourse, and Its Times", The Life of Boris Pasternak’s 'Doctor Zhivago': Culture and the Cold War, Talk/Oral Presentation, Stanford University, Invited, Fall 2007   
 

Publications

Book

Seifrid, T. (2009). A Companion to Andrei Platonov's 'The Foundation Pit'. Brighton, MA: Academic Studies Press.
Seifrid, T. (2005). The Word Made Self. Russian Writings on Language, 1860-1930. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Seifrid, T. (1992). Andrei Platonov: Uncertainties of Spirit. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
 

Book Chapter

Seifrid, T. (2005). Excavating the Stone: Some Expansive Notes on a Passage in Dostoevsky. (Vol. 399-415). Sanford, CA: Word, Music, History. A Festschrift for Caryl Emerson/Stanford Slavic Studies.
 

Journal Article

Seifrid, T. (2002). Khaidegger i russkie o iazyke i bytii. Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie/Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie. Vol. 53, pp. 1.
Seifrid, T. (1998). Gazing on Life’s Page: Perspectival Vision in Tolstoy. Proceedings of the Modern Language Association/Modern Language Association. Vol. 113, pp. 3.
Seifrid, T. (1996). Nabokov's Poetics of Vision, or What 'Anna Karenina' is Doing in 'Kamera obskura'. Nabokov Studies/Nabokov Studies. Vol. 3, pp. 1-12.
Seifrid, T. (1994). Getting Across: Border-Consciousness in Soviet and Emigré Literature. Slavic and East European Journal. Vol. Vol.38 (No.2: 245-60.)
Seifrid, T. (1993). Suspicion Toward Narrative: The Nose and the Problem of Autonomy in Gogol's 'Nos'. Russian Review/Blackwell. Vol. vol.52 (no.3: 382-96)
Seifrid, T. (1990). Trifonov's House on the Embankment and the Fortunes of Aesopian Speech. Slavic Review/American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies. Vol. Vol.49 (No.4: 611-24)
Seifrid, T. (1982). Theatrical Behavior Redeemed: Dostoevskij's Belye noci. Slavic and East European Journal. Vol. Vol. 26 (No.2: 163-73.)
 

Honors and Awards

USC Raubenheimer Outstanding Senior Faculty Award, Excelled in teaching, research and service to the University., 2010  
USC or School/Dept Award for Teaching, General Education Teaching Award (for Fall 2006), Fall 2007   
 

Service to the University

Administrative Appointments

Director, German program, 09/2008-  
Chair, department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, 09/2007-  
 

Service to the Profession

Administrative Appointments

Chair, department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, 2007-  
Chair, department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, 1991-2000  
 

Professional Offices

President (2013-14), American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 2012-2013   
 

Professional Memberships

Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, 01/01/2009-  
Association for Slavic, Eastern European, and Eurasian Studies, 05/01/1985-  
Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 05/01/1985-  
 
 
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