Center for Modern Greek Studies

 

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         Humanities Building 577
         (415) 338-1892 voice
         (415) 338-0932 FAX
         e-mail: modgreek@sfsu.edu
         
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Center for Modern Greek Studies Nikos Kazantzakis Chair San Francisco State University College of Humanities 1600 Holloway San Francisco, California 94132


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The Center for Modern Greek Studies is a teaching, research and administrative unit of San Francisco State University's College of Humanities. Having been established in 1981, the Center's purpose is to promote the study of modern Greek language, literature, history and culture in relation to its earlier Hellenic and Byzantine civilizations.

Established in 1983, the Nikos Kazantzakis Chair supports academic and cultural outreach activities of the Center. It is the second such Chair in Modern Greek Studies to be established in the United States.

Activities and Programs

The Center currently offers an Interdisciplinary Minor in Modern Greek Studies at the B.A. level including courses in beginning, intermediate and advanced level Modern Greek language, Modern Greek and Greek American literature, Modern Greek history and anthropology, and Byzantine civilization.


The Center organizes special cultural outreach events such as concerts, art exhibits, readings, film screenings and lectures.

The Kyriakos Tsakopoulos Modern Greek Studies Collection, housed at the Center, contains some 2000 volumes.

The Northern California Greek American Archive, located at the Center, collects oral histories and written materials pertaining to Greek immigrants and the Greek American experience in California. Collections on Greece and the Greek American experience are also held in the University's J. Paul Leonard Library, including Bay Area Greek American Newspaper Archives.

Faculty and Staff

         Martha Klironomos
Professor of English and Director, Center for Modern Greek Studies
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Gail Holst-Warhaft Visiting scholar, MGS/CW/CWL 465 & MGS 555, mid-October through mid-November
Ismini Ioannou
Teaching Associate Kristen Rodriguez-Salas Administrative Assistant
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