Rimgaila "Rima" Salys is professor emerita of Russian Program at the University of Colorado Boulder and an expert in 20th century Russian literature, film, and culture.[1] Her research interests include Soviet and post-Soviet cinema, 20th century Russian art and culture, theory and praxis of literary modernism, and Soviet cinematic musical.[2]
Of note is her research in the history of the Patterson family of black expatriates in the Soviet Union, which included James Patterson, who played the black baby boy in the famous soviet musical Circus.[3][2]
From 1994 to 2014 she taught at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she served as Associate Chair for Russian and Interim Chair for Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures.[2]
Books
1999: Leonid Pasternak: The Russian Years (1875–1921), 2 vols, Oxford University Press
2009: The Musical Comedy Films of Grigorii Aleksandrov: Laughing Matters, University of Chicago Press books