
معرفی
Anne Nesbet is a Professor and Department Chair in Comparative Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. Her expertise spans Russian and Soviet literature, film studies, and children's literature, with a particular focus on Sergei Eisenstein, early Soviet culture, and cross-cultural narratives.
Education
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley
- D.E.A. in General & Comparative Literature, Universite de Paris – III
Research Interests
Dr. Nesbet explores intersections between literature and film, emphasizing silent and early sound cinema from France, Germany, and Russia. Her work delves into Soviet cinema's architectural symbolism, Gogol's literary legacy, and comparative analyses of Eastern and Western cultural movements, including GDR history.
Publication Trends
Her publications span from 1988 to 2020, focusing on Soviet film theory (particularly Eisenstein), comparative literary analysis, and children's/YA fiction. Recent works (2012-2020) include award-winning novels blending historical and fantastical elements, while scholarly works examine spatial representation, montage theory, and transnational cultural exchanges.
Teaching
She teaches graduate seminars on 1920s literature, Eisenstein's and Vertov's films, and children's literature theory, alongside courses on Russian novels, literary theory, and Soviet-American cultural intersections.




