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Anna Muza is a Senior Lecturer Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley. Her academic career focuses on Russian language pedagogy for heritage speakers, translation studies, and the intersection of Russian theatre with global cultural history. She holds a Ph.D. from the Russian Academy of Performing Arts in the theory and history of dramatic art.
Her research spans Chekhov's international reception, Soviet theatrical practices, and early 20th-century Russian literary historiography. Notable projects include analyzing Chekhov in Tom Stoppard's works and exploring Malevich's film writings. She currently investigates Chekhov's self-portrayal through costumes and the role of performing arts in language education.
Dr. Muza has published widely in Russian and English, with contributions to Russian Literature, Theatre Topics, and Chekhov the Immigrant. Her work bridges Slavic studies with interdisciplinary approaches to cultural history and pedagogy.
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