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Luc Beaudoin

Professor

What I do

My research concentrates primarily on the voice of queer writers and how they find their place in translations broadly speaking (different languages, different countries, different times). I teach a variety of queer studies and queer theory classes, as well as broader classes on the discipline of gender studies.

Professional Biography

After completing a PhD in Russian language and literature at the University of Toronto I moved to be in the Russian program at the University of Denver. For most of the 2010s I served as an administrator in the Office of Internationalization, returning to teach in the Gender and Women’s Studies program in 2020.

Degree(s)

  • Ph.D., Russian Literature , University of Toronto , 1993
  • MA, Russian Literature , University of Ottawa , 1989
  • Research for M.A. Thesis, Archives of the Pushkinskii Dom, Leningrad State University , 1989
  • Qualifying year for M.A. in Russian Literature, Russian Literature , McGill University , 1987
  • BA, German and Russian Literatures, 1986

Professional Affiliations

  • American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages
  • Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
  • Canadian Association of Slavists
  • Portuguese Studies Association