Vorträge
2025
Bezeugen nach dem Überleben. Narrative testimonialer Literatur der Zwangsmigration in die Sowjetunion im Zweiten Weltkrieg. Held at the 32. Tagung Junger Osteuropa-Expert*innen (JOE) in Dresden, July
Writing after Survival. Narratives of Testimonial Literature of Forced Migration into the Soviet Union during WWII. Held at the Max and Hilde Kochmann Summer School for PhD Students in Modern European-Jewish History and Culture, University of Sussex, July
Siberia as an Assemblage. An Ecocriticist Reading of Abraham Sutzkever's "Sibir" (1936). Held at "The Yiddish Ecologies Confernce, Part II: 'Wonder-Woods', online, University of Chicago & In Geveb, April
2024
Unmasking Ideology. Depicting Soviet Deportation in the USSR and GULag internment in Avrom Zaks "Knekht zenen mir geven" ("We were Slaves", 1956). Held at the 56th ASEEES Conference in Boston, USA, November
The Journal Preobrazhenie. Russkiy feministskiy zhurnal (1993 – 1998): A glimpse into one current of Russia’s feminist movement in the 1990s. Held at the 19th "Tagung des Jungen Forums Slawistische Literaturwissenschaft" at the University of Innsbruck, February
2022
Die Figur der Tatʼjana aus "Gnev Dionisa" – eine novaja ženščina und Zerbrecherin alter Tafeln? E. A. Nagrodskajas Roman "Gnev Dionisa" (1910) im Schlüssel zeitgenössischer Diskurse. Held at the XVII. Internationale Slavistische Konferenz „Junge Slavistik im Dialog“ of the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, September
Tat’jana – eine neue Frau und Zerstörerin alter Tafeln? Die Figur der Tat’jana in E. A. Nagrodskajas Roman "Gnev Dionisa" (1910). Heldt at the Student Conference „Що робити? – Was tun?“ Free University of Berlin, October
2021
Mythos und Entmythisierung in Sergej M. Ėjzenštejns "Ivan Groznyj". Held at the XVI. Internationale Slavistische Konferenz „Junge Slavistik im Dialog“ of the Christian-Albrechts-University in Kiel, April