Department of Foreign Languages & Cultures

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Birgitta Ingemanson

Marianna Merritt & Donald S. Matteson Distinguished Professor of Foreign Languages & Cultures - Russian & Film Studies

Ph.D., Princeton University, 1975

 

Professor of Russian. Her research interests include cultural topics that border on history, e.g. travel literature, the work of socialist women, and Ingmar Bergman's film scripts. Starting in 1987, she helped organize the exchange program between WSU and Far Eastern State University in Vladivostok (in the Russian Far East), and visited this city for the first time in April 1990. She has given lectures at Far Eastern State University and the regional history museum, as well as worked during a professional leave at the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences, Far Eastern Division. She has published several articles on the culture and history of Vladivostok, and is currently engaged in a huge book project involving the transcribing and editing of more than 20,000 pages of letters written there between 1894 and 1930 by an American woman, Eleanor L. Pray.

 

Birgitta Ingemanson

ingeman@wsu.edu
(509) 335-8811
Thompson Hall 224B
 

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