Dr Dennis Ioffe
Dr Dennis G. Ioffe is a research fellow at the UvA Slavic Seminarium and the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA). He holds a PhD in Cultural Analysis and Slavic Studies from the University of Amsterdam (2009).
Dennis Ioffe's primary appointment is at the rank of Assistant Professor ("Doctor-Assistent") appointed by the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy (Faculteit Letteren en Wijsbegeerte) at Ghent University, Belgium.
During the academic year of 2008-2009 Dennis was a Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian and German studies at Memorial University (St John's, Canada).
In 2011 he has served as Teaching & Research Fellow, managing the Russian Centre at the University of Edinburgh, (Scotland, the UK).
Dr Ioffe has authored more than 50 scholarly articles, edited/co-edited several academic collections. His publications appeared in "Studies in Slavic Cultures", "Russian Literature", "Slavic & East European Journal", "Russkii Journal", "Acta Semiotica Fennica", "Kritika i Semiotika", "New Zealand Slavonic Journal", "Philologica", "Tijdschrift voor Slavische Literatuur", "Jews & Slavs", "Slavica Occitania", etc.
Book-chapters and contributions he penned were issued with such series and publishing companies as: "Studies in Slavic Literature and Poetics" (Amsterdam-New York), "Academic Studies Press" (Boston), "Nauka Publishers" (Moscow), "Elsevier Science" (Amsterdam-Oxford), "Pegasus Oost-Europese Studies" (Amsterdam), "Rodopi" (Amsterdam-New York), "Akademicheskii Proekt" (Sankt-Petersburg), "Open Society Institute" (Budapest), "Ladomir Research Publishing" (Moscow), "Magnes Academic Press" (Jerusalem), "ROSSPEN" (Moscow), etc.
He delivered over 30 conference presentations at major international venues: USA, Germany, Russia, the UK, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Israel, Finland, Serbia, Belgium, France, Ukraine, Canada.
Broadly speaking Dennis's specializations include Russian and East-European civilization (politics and culture) language instruction at all levels, Soviet/post-Soviet politics, media research and analysis, distance learning, curriculum development and instructional design.
The Russian Philology under Stalin, Elsevier Science BV, Boston-Amsterdam 2008
The Discourses of Somatics and Eroticism in Russian Culture (ed.), Moscow, 2008
The Legacies of Experiment in Russian Culture, Elsevier Science BV, Boston-Amsterdam 2011
Ghent University profile
NWO collaborative grant
The Russian Avant-Garde and Radical Modernism
Selected bibliography
The "Russian Journal" essays
Amsterdam Narratology
Leven en kunst gaan samen in Russisch modernisme.