
Laura Matthews
Lecturer · Nineteenth-century Russian and Russophone literature
Princeton UniversityUnited States
About
Laura Matthews is a Lecturer in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. Her work bridges nineteenth-century Russian literature with interdisciplinary themes such as pedagogical theory, social justice, and trauma-informed practices.
Education
- B.A. from University of Pennsylvania
- Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literatures from Princeton University (2022)
Research Interests span the intersection of literature and education, focusing on nineteenth-century Russian pedagogical reforms, metaphor theory in educational contexts, ethical dimensions in literature, and trauma-responsive child welfare frameworks. She also explores narratives of exile and displacement.
Research fields
Nineteenth-century Russian and Russophone literatureEducation and literaturePedagogical theory and educational reform in nineteenth-century RussiaMetaphor theory in educationLiterature and social justiceEthics, morality, and faithLiterature of exile and displacementTrauma and TBRI-informed child welfare practices
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