
معرفی
Luba Golburt is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, affiliated with the Program in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies. Her academic role centers on teaching 18th- and 19th-century Russian and European literature, lyric theory, Romanticism, Realism, and works by canonical authors including Pushkin, Gogol, and Tolstoy.
Her educational foundation includes advanced scholarly training:
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature from Stanford University
Research expertise spans Russian poetry from the 18th to 21st centuries, with concentrated focus on lyric theory, historical intersections of literature and visual culture, and the evolution of Romantic and Realist traditions. Her scholarship critically examines how historical consciousness manifests in poetic form, particularly through nature lyric, genre hybridity, and material culture. Current work investigates the Russian nature lyric as a transhistorical phenomenon.
Analysis of her publication trajectory (2024-2006) reveals consistent methodological rigor across diverse subfields: intertextuality in contemporary poetry, imperial Romanticism’s spatial dimensions, biographical identity formation, and the materiality of historical elegy. Her work bridges close textual analysis with theoretical frameworks from memory studies, visual culture, and postcolonial theory.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material.
While the provided text does not specify graduate student mentorship or external funding, her editorial leadership for special journal issues and interdisciplinary program affiliation indicate active scholarly community engagement.




