Chesnokova Ekaterina Vyacheslavovna
Senior Researcher, Literature Relations Department
Institute of Literary Studies named after Yanka Kupala,
Candidate of Philology
Tel.: +(375) 17 270-28-86
Email: mikmik43@gmail.com
Email: mikmik43@gmail.com
Born on July 4, 1989 in Zaslavl, Minsk region. In 2014, she graduated with honors from the Faculty of Philology of the Belarusian State University with a degree in Romance-Germanic (Italian) Philology. In 2015, she graduated from the Master’s program at the Faculty of Philology of BSU with a degree in “Literature of the Peoples of Foreign Countries (Italian).” From 2016 to 2019, she studied full-time at the Yanka Kupala Institute of Literary Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
In 2022 she defended her PhD thesis.
From December 2019 to December 2022 – junior researcher at the Department of Interrelation of Literatures at the Yanka Kupala Institute of Literary Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
From December 2022 to the present – senior researcher at the Department of Interrelation of Literatures at the Yanka Kupala Institute of Literary Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.
Sphere of scientific interests: literary theory; history of Belarusian literature; history of Italian literature; teaching foreign languages (Italian and English).
Author of more than 30 publications in Belarusian and foreign scientific publications, including peer-reviewed publications.
Publications:
- Chasnakova, K.V. Asensavanna apovestya Ales Kazhadub “Mermaid” and Giusepe Tamazi dzi Lampedusa “Sirena” from the pages of the theory of archetypes / K.V. Chasnakova // Weight. National acad. science of Belarus. Ser. humanizes. navuk. – 2023. – No. 3. – pp. 229-247.
- Chasnakova, K.V. In varietate concordia: and the torture of imagalogy / K.V. Chasnakova // Weight. National acad. science of Belarus. Ser. humanizes. navuk. – 2023. – No. 1. – P.72-74.
- Chasnakova, K.V. Translation of the sense of myth in Italian and Belarusian literature (based on the material “Dialoga s Leuko” by Cesare Pavese and “The Old World Myths of the City of B*” by Lyudmila Rublevskaya) / K.V. Chasnakova // Native words. – 2022. – No. 4. – pp. 25-28.
- Chesnokova, E.V. Anthology “Poetry of the Russian Word” / E.V. Chesnokova // Weight. National acad. science of Belarus. Ser. humanizes. navuk. – 2020. – No. 3. – P.380-384.
- Chasnakova, K.V. Symbols and archetypes from Tamazi and Lampedusa “Sirena” / K.V. Chasnakova // Bulletin of Polotsk State University. Series A: Humanities. – 2019. – No. 10. – pp. 69-75.
- Chasnakova, K.V. Theory of archetypes on the material “Poema a fumetti” by Dzin Butsatsi / K.V. Chasnakova // Polymya. – 2019. – No. 7. – pp. 88-95.
- Chesnokova, E.V. Interpretation of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice in Dino Buzzati’s poem “Poema a fumetti” / E.V. Chesnokova // Weight. National acad. science of Belarus. Ser. humanizes. navuk. – 2019. – No. 3. – pp. 354-361.
- Chesnokova, E.V. Methods of adapting a literary text into a work of cinematic art (using the example of N. Ammaniti’s novel “I’m Not Afraid” and the film adaptation of G. Salvatores “I’m Not Afraid”) / E.V. Chesnokova // Artifact: Minsk: BDAM. – 2015. – No. 4. – 144 p., ill. – P. 55-67.
Compiler of collections of scientific articles:
- “Shchaslivy, why I sing to you, Radzima...”: zb. navuk. art. : Yes 110th anniversary of the Day of the National Parade of Belarus, Academician Maxim Tank and the Day of the People's Administrative War / National. acad. Belarus, Dasled Center. Belarus. culture, language and literature, Institute of Literature and Science named after Y. Kupala; way of life K. V. Chasnakova; navuk. ed.: U. V. Gnilameda, M. U. Mikulich. – Minsk: Belarusian Science, 2024. – 201 p.
- Belarusian literature at the current stage: autor, hero, chitach: zb. navuk. art. : yes 85-godzia z days narajennyacad. U. V. Gnilamedava / NAS of Belarus, Center for Research. Belarus. culture, language and literature, Institute of Literature; way of life K. V. Chasnakova; navuk. ed. M. U. Mikulich. – Minsk: Belarus. Navuka, 2023. – 295 p.