Curriculum Vitae Teaching Portfolio Course Home Pages Photo Gallery Links Contact Information Education Research Interests Recent Publications Current Course Schedule SourceCat Ukrainian Village Life Project: 3D House Course Links Course Home Pages SLFK 211 - Tale and Legend SLFK 212 - Ritual and Family Life SLFK 213 - Magic Acts SLFK 214 - Ritual and Demonology SLFK 215 - Magic and Meaning SLAV 512 - Folklore and Oral Tradition Photo Gallery Folk Performers Funerals Houses Siberian Icons Traditional Weddings The Ukrainian Countryside (Ethnography of Ukraine) Witches Research Interests: Folklore and Ukrainian Studies Teaching Portfolio Teaching Philosophy Teaching Goals Teaching Methods Research and Teaching Courses Taught Teaching Outside the Classroom Teaching Assistant Supervision Recognition Appendix 2: Letters and E-Mails from Students Appendix 3: Sample Course Materials Sample Graduate Course Student Evaluations Links Slavic Paganism and Witchcraft Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Russian Lubok BRAMA Traditions and Folklore/Christmas Russian Folklore Expedition Beloye Ozero SEEFA (Slavic and East European Folklore Association) Map index at University of Texas Library BRAMA Wedding Page The Blair Witch Project Home Page American Folklore Society Kobzar Ostap Veresai, probably the most famous of the traditional minstrels, with his wife, Kulyna. The photo was taken in 1873 when Veresai was performing at the Archeological Congress in Kyiv. Contact Information: E-Mail:nkm@virginia.edu By Post: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures PO Box 400783 Charlottesville VA 22904-4783 By Phone: (434) 924-3554 Office: 109G New Cabell Hall Home Grad Program Undergrad Program Faculty Russian Summer Institute Russian House Video Library
Course Links
Course Home Pages
SLFK 211 - Tale and Legend SLFK 212 - Ritual and Family Life SLFK 213 - Magic Acts SLFK 214 - Ritual and Demonology SLFK 215 - Magic and Meaning SLAV 512 - Folklore and Oral Tradition
Photo Gallery
Folk Performers Funerals Houses Siberian Icons Traditional Weddings The Ukrainian Countryside (Ethnography of Ukraine) Witches
Folklore and Ukrainian Studies
Teaching Philosophy Teaching Goals Teaching Methods Research and Teaching Courses Taught Teaching Outside the Classroom Teaching Assistant Supervision Recognition Appendix 2: Letters and E-Mails from Students Appendix 3: Sample Course Materials Sample Graduate Course Student Evaluations
Links
Slavic Paganism and Witchcraft Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village Russian Lubok BRAMA Traditions and Folklore/Christmas Russian Folklore Expedition Beloye Ozero SEEFA (Slavic and East European Folklore Association) Map index at University of Texas Library BRAMA Wedding Page The Blair Witch Project Home Page American Folklore Society Kobzar Ostap Veresai, probably the most famous of the traditional minstrels, with his wife, Kulyna. The photo was taken in 1873 when Veresai was performing at the Archeological Congress in Kyiv.
Kobzar Ostap Veresai, probably the most famous of the traditional minstrels, with his wife, Kulyna. The photo was taken in 1873 when Veresai was performing at the Archeological Congress in Kyiv.
E-Mail:nkm@virginia.edu By Post: Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures PO Box 400783 Charlottesville VA 22904-4783 By Phone: (434) 924-3554 Office: 109G New Cabell Hall
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures PO Box 400783 Charlottesville VA 22904-4783
By Phone: (434) 924-3554
Office: 109G New Cabell Hall