The Secretary and the Reset Button (A case for promoting U.S. Russian language study)

Margarita Nafpaktitis nafpaktitism at VIRGINIA.EDU
Mon Mar 16 22:41:07 UTC 2009


Dear Colleagues,
Apropos of Alina's link, have any of you found other blogs or discussions
where Russians are discussing the incident?  And if any of those discussions
are occurring in English (BBC, maybe?), even better, since several of my
non-Russian-speaking students are interested in learning more about how it
was represented/interpreted in Russia.

Thank you in advance!

Margarita
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Margarita Nafpaktitis
Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages & Literatures
University of Virginia
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> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Alina Israeli <aisrael at american.edu>wrote:
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>> A good spoof:
>> http://www.forum-tvs.ru/index.php?showtopic=62805&pid=1539124&st=25&#entry1539124
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>> Alina Israeli
>> Associate Professor of Russian
>> LFS, American University
>> 4400 Massachusetts Ave.
>> Washington DC 20016
>> (202) 885-2387     fax (202) 885-1076
>> aisrael at american.edu
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