Anne Nesbet

Research Bio

Anne Nesbet's recent research interests include early Soviet culture, Sergei Eisenstein, silent film, Soviet film, GDR history and culture, children's literature. She is also the author of a number of novels for young readers.
Her current projects address the intersection of film and architecture, early Soviet film, Sergei Eisenstein, and the history of children's literature in the United States.

Research Expertise and Interest

culture, film studies, Slavic languages, early Soviet culture, Sergei Eisenstein, silent film, Soviet film, GDR history, children's literature & Stalinism, Soviet Union

Teaching

Courses taught during the three most recent terms
2026 Spring
  • Directed Research  [FILM 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [FILM 602]  

  • Film Honors Thesis  [FILM H195]  

  • Directed Research  [SLAVIC 299]  

  • Internship in the Teaching of Literature/Linguistics  [SLAVIC 310]  

  • Children's Literature in the Context of American Cultures  [SLAVIC 49AC]  

  • Individual Study for Master's Students  [SLAVIC 601]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [SLAVIC 602]  

2025 Fall
  • Global Media  [FILM 145]  

  • Global Media  [FILM 145]  

  • Supervised Independent Study for Advanced Undergraduates  [FILM 199]  

  • Topics in Russian and Soviet Film  [SLAVIC 138]  

  • Topics in Russian and Soviet Film  [SLAVIC 138]  

  • Special Study for Graduate Students  [SLAVIC 298]  

  • Directed Research  [SLAVIC 299]  

  • Individual Study for Master's Students  [SLAVIC 601]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [SLAVIC 602]  

2025 Spring
  • Directed Research  [FILM 299]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [FILM 602]  

  • Film Honors Thesis  [FILM H195]  

  • Directed Research  [SLAVIC 299]  

  • Internship in the Teaching of Literature/Linguistics  [SLAVIC 310]  

  • Children's Literature in the Context of American Cultures  [SLAVIC 49AC]  

  • Individual Study for Master's Students  [SLAVIC 601]  

  • Individual Study for Doctoral Students  [SLAVIC 602]  

  • Honors Seminar  [SLAVIC H195]