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Julia Trubikhina is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Russian and Slavic Studies Program at Hunter College, City University of New York, affiliated with the Department of Classical and Oriental Studies. She earned her PhD in Comparative Literature with a specialization in Slavic Studies from New York University.
- Research interests include literary theory, translation studies, cultural studies, 20th-century literature and art, Russian poetry from the 19th and 20th centuries, and contemporary poetry.
- Her notable work, The Translator's Doubts: Vladimir Nabokov and the Ambiguity of Translation, received the Samuel Schuman Prize in Nabokov Studies (2016) and was supported by grants from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts.
- She has worked on translated and edited volumes of Russian poet Vladimir Aristov (2017) and is translating Elena Shvarts' works for the first American edition.
She teaches Russian language at all levels, 18th- to 20th-century Russian poetry, Russian Short Story, Humor and Satire, Vampires in Lore and Literature, and 20th-century Russian culture. She also serves as faculty adviser to the Russian Club of Hunter College and contributes to the Russian and East European Cultures program (formerly Crossing Borders).
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