Gassan Tschingisowitsch Gussejnow

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Gassan Tschingisowitsch Gussejnow

Gassan Tschingisowitsch Gussejnow ( Russian Гасан Чингизович Гусейнов ., Scientific transliteration : Gasan Čingizovič Gusejnov ; Azerbaijani: Həsən Hüseynov * 1. September 1953 in Baku ) is a Russian classical scholar , cultural historian , writer and university lecturer . He is the son of the Azerbaijani-Russian writer Tschingis Gussejnow .

Life

Gussejnow graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University in 1975 with a degree in Classical Philology, where he received his doctorate in the same subject in 1979. From 1978 to 1984 he taught at the Russian Academy of Theater Arts and from 1984 worked as a research assistant at the Gorky Institute for World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences .

From 1990 to 1991 Gussejnow was a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Freiburg and Tübingen . From 1992 to 1997 he worked as a research assistant at the Research Center for Eastern Europe at the University of Bremen and then taught at the Universities of Copenhagen (1997–1999) and Düsseldorf (1999–2000) as well as in the USA . In 2002 Gussejnow completed his habilitation in Russian Philology at the Russian State University for Human Sciences in Moscow.

From 2002 to 2006 he was a private lecturer at the University of Bonn . From 2006 to 2007 he taught at the Institute for Eastern Europe at the University of Bremen. From 2007 to 2011 Gassan Gussejnow was professor at the Philological Faculty of Moscow State Lomonosov University, where he taught the history of ancient literature , ancient Greek and classical philology. Since April 2011 he has been director of the Center for Cultural Studies Research at the Russian Academy of Economics and Public Administration in Moscow. He regularly holds teaching positions at other universities (e.g. University of Basel , spring semester 2009, 2010).

He is the author of several books and has published more than a hundred essays on topics from classical philology, cultural history and contemporary Russian literature, language and politics.

Publications (monographs)

  • Plato's dramaturgical method ( Драматургический метод Платона ). Moscow 1981
  • Aeschylus' "Oresty". Pictorial plot design ( "Орестея" Эсхила. Образное моделирование действия ). Moscow 1982
  • Aristophanes ( Aristofan ). Moscow 1988
  • A map of our homeland: an ideologue between word and body ( Карта нашей Родины: идеологема между словом и телом ). Helsinki 2000. 2., ext. Edition: Maps of our Fatherland ( Карты нашей Родины ). Moscow 2005
  • Materials for a Russian socio-political dictionary of the 20th century ( Материалы к русскому общественно-политическому словарю XX в. ) Moscow 2003
  • Soviet Ideologemes in the Russian Discourse of the 1990s ( Советские идеологемы в русском дискурсе 1990-х ). Moscow 2003
  • Gasan Gusejnov. The Linguistic aporias of Alexei Losev's mystical personalism . - Studies in East European Thought (2009) 61: 153-164.

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