Klavdia Smola

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Klavdia Smola ( Russian Клавдия Смола ; * 1974 in Moscow ) is a German literary scholar and Slavist of Russian origin. Since 2019 she has been the professor for Slavic literature at the TU Dresden .

Life

Klavdia Smola studied Russian at the Moscow State University (MGU) and East Slavic Philology at the University of Tübingen . She moved to Germany in 1997 and in 2004 defended her doctoral thesis on "Forms and functions of intertextuality in Anton Čechov's prose work " at the University of Tübingen at the chair of Rolf-Dieter Kluge . Between 2005 and 2009 she worked as a lecturer in Russian literature at MGU. From 2010 she worked as a research assistant at the University of Greifswald , where she completed her habilitation in 2016 with the work “Reinvention of Tradition: Russian-Jewish Literature of the Present” (Reviewer: Ulrike Jekutsch, Walter Koshlen and Michail Krutikov ). In the years 2016–2017 she represented the vacant professorship for Slavic literature at the University of Greifswald. She then did research as a Research Fellow at the Cultural Studies College in Konstanz (Cluster of Excellence “Cultural Basics of Integration”) and was appointed to the W3 professorship for Slavic Literature at the Technical University of Dresden in the 2019 summer semester .

Klavdia Smola is the author of numerous works on Jewish literature and culture in Eastern Europe, post-colonialism in post-communist Eastern Europe, the literatures after communism, the cultures of the Soviet underground and contemporary political art. In 2014, together with Dirk Uffelmann , she organized the international conference “Postcolonial Slavic Literatures after Communism” at the Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg in Greifswald. She is currently researching alternative aesthetic cultures in Eastern Europe since 2000.

Klavdia Smola is a liaison professor of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes and co-editor of the “Zeitschrift für Slawistik” and the “Bulletin der Deutschen Slavistik”.

Publications

  • Klavdia Smola: Forms and functions of intertextuality in the prose work of Anton Čechov . Otto Sagner. Munich, 2004.
  • Klavdia Smola (Ed.): Eastern European Jewish Literature in the 20th and 21st Centuries: Identity and Poetics / Eastern European Jewish Literature of the 20th and 21st Centuries: Identity and Poetics . Munich, Otto Sagner, 2013.
  • Klavdia Smola, Olaf Terpitz (ed.): Jewish spaces and topographies in Eastern (Central) Europe . Constructions in literature and culture. Wiesbaden, Harrassowitz Verlag, 2014.
  • Klavdia Smola, Dirk Uffelmann (Eds.): Postcolonial Slavic Literatures after Communism , Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 2016.
  • Klavdia Smola (Ed.): Jewish Underground Culture in the late Soviet Union . Special Issue of the Journal East European Jewish Affairs, Vol. 48, 1, 2018.
  • Klavdia Smola, Mark Lipovetsky (Eds.): Russia - Culture of (Non-) Conformity: From the Late Soviet Era to the Present . Special Issue of the Journal Russian Literature, Vol. 96-98, 2018.
  • Klavdia Smola: Reinvention of Tradition: Russian-Jewish Literature of the Present . Böhlau publishing house. Vienna, Cologne, Weimar, 2019.
  • Klavdia Smola (Ed.). Salto mortale. Politics and Art in the New Eastern Europe . Special issue of the journal Eastern Europe, 69/5, 2019.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Vita Klavdia Smola. Retrieved November 17, 2019 .