FOR 2603 2017 – 2023
Dr. Vladimir Feshchenko
Fellow
- F2 – Boundaries between language(s)
- F3 – Boundaries between culture(s)
- Linguistic poetics
- Language and literature
- Theoretical linguistics
- Semiotics
- Russian, English and French language and 20th century literature
- History of linguistic ideas
- Russian and European Avant-Garde art
- Contemporary Russian and American poetry
An abstract to the fellow’s recent project can be accessed via this link.
A list of publications can be accessed via this link.
Current positions
Senior Research Fellow, candidate of philology (equivalent to PhD), Institute of Linguistics, RAS
Academic Employment
2006 – present: Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. Deputy Head of Research and Education Center “Modern Communication Theory and Practice”. Organizer of conferences, seminars and round tables. Supervisor, manager and consultant of grant-funded projects. Lecturer, PhD supervisor and consultant
2001-2004: Post-Graduate Research Assistant, Theoretical Linguistics, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
2001-2005: Teacher, “Modern Education” College, Moscow
Education
Candidate of Philological Sciences (equivalent of Ph.D.) General Linguistics, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2001-2004. (dissertation “Language Experiment in Russian and English Poetics of 1910-1920s”, supervised by academician Prof. Dr. Yury S. Stepanov). Specialization: Theory of Language
Diploma of Higher Education (equivalent of BA/MA) English Philology, Moscow City Teachers’ Training University. 1996-2001. (thesis “Language Personality in the Printed Interview (British musical press)”). Qualification: Teacher of English and German. Specialization: Philology
Certificate of French language acquisition (A level), VKHS-CIUS, Fribourg, Switzerland. 2009. Qualification: speaker of French language
Fellowships, Grants and Prizes
Award of the Russian Academy of Sciences for young researchers in the domain of languages and literature for the monograph “Laboratory of the Logos. Linguistic Experimentation in Avant-Garde Writings”, 2011