UVA’s MA in Slavic Languages and Literatures offers intensive training in Slavic philology, Russian literature, cultural history, and comparative linguistics. Students engage deeply with canonical works, regional folklore, and post-Soviet narratives while developing critical and linguistic skills. The program prepares graduates for doctoral study, translation careers, cultural diplomacy, or secondary teaching in Slavic studies.
Analysis of magical realism in contemporary Ukrainian literature
Digital archive of Soviet-era dissident poetry
Narrative structure in Dostoevsky’s psychological novels
Symbolism and nationalism in 19th-century Polish literature
Queer theory perspectives in post-1990 Russian cinema
Slavic folklore motifs in modern speculative fiction
Comparative study of Russian and Czech surrealism
Sociolinguistic decline of Belarusian in urban centers
Translating emotion in Russian short fiction across centuries
Orthodox theology and political identity in Serbian literature
Language loss and heritage education in diaspora communities
Women’s voices in Soviet memoir and autobiography
Linguistic nationalism in post-Yugoslav states
The Cold War and the cultural legacy of Soviet science fiction
Influence of Russian formalism on global literary theory
Study Russian and Slavic literature, language, and culture through UVA’s globally recognized MA in Slavic Studies.
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