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st. Surganova, 1, bldg. 2, Minsk, Republic of Belarus

Valchuk Elena Valerievna

Senior Researcher, Literature Relations Department
Institute of Literary Studies named after Yanka Kupala,
Candidate of Philology
Tel.: +(375) 17 270-28-86
Email: avalchuk25@gmail.com
Born in Brest. In 1999 she graduated from the Faculty of Philology of Brest State University named after A.S. Pushkin.
 
From 1999 to 2002 she studied in graduate school at the Yanka Kupala Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
 
In 2010, she defended her candidate’s dissertation on the topic “Biblical mats and the work of Yanka Kupala.”
 
Scholarship holder of the “Funduszu Królowej Jadwigi” (“Queen Jadwiga’s Fund”) (Jagiellonian University - Krakow, 2011).
 
She took part in the European program MOST-BELARUS: Mobility Scheme for Targeted People-to-People-Contacts (2017).
 
Area of scientific interests: comparative studies, imagology, the study of Belarusian-Spanish and Belarusian-Polish cultural and literary relations, research into the work of Yanka Kupala, Belarusian literature of the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
 

Main publications:

  1. Valchuk, A. V. Mary Kanapnitskaya and Yanka Kupala / A. V. Valchuk // Belarusian literature and the cantex of Slavic literature of the 19th – 20th centuries. / Navuk. ed. U.I. Markhel. – Minsk: “Belarusian Science”, 2006. – P. 236–
  2. Valchuk, A. V. Peredadzen ramantizm in Spain and Belarus / A. V. Valchuk // European ramblings and Belarusian literature of the 19th-20th centuries. / Zh.S.Shaladonava [i insh.]; navuk. ed. U.I. Marhel; NAS of Belarus, Institute of Languages and Letts. The name of Y. Kolas and Y. Kupala. – Minsk: Belarus. Navuka, 2008. – 363 p. – P. 186–
  3. Valchuk, A.V. Recipes of M. de Cervantes’s raman “Don Quixote” in Belarusian literature /A. V. Valchuk // Literary map of Europe: contacts, typology, intertextuality / A. V. Valchuk [and others]; navuk. ed. M. U. Mikulich; National acad. Sciences of Belarus, Institute of Languages and Lit. The name of Y. Kolas and Y. Kupala. – Minsk: Belarus. Navuka, 2012. – P. 12–72.
  4. Valchuk, A. V. Ethnic and cultural concepts in Belarusian-Spanish literary discourse // A. V. Valchuk / Path of literary connections / U. V. Gnilameda [ints.]; navuk. ed.: U. V. Gnilameda, M. U. Mikulich. – Minsk: Belarusian Science, 2017. – P. 113–177.
  5. Valchuk, A. V. The image of Krakow in Belarusian literature / A. V. Valchuk // Prastorava-hour images in Slavic literary discourse / J. S. Shaladonava [ints.]; navuk. ed. S. S. Laushuk; National acad. Sciences of Belarus, Center for Research. Belarus. culture, language and literature, Institute of Literature and Science named after Y. Kupala. – Minsk: Belarusian Science, 2021. – pp. 12–52
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