Oleksandr Hlotow

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Oleksandr Hlotow

Oleksandr Leonidowytsch Hlotow ( Ukrainian Олександр Леонідович Глотов , Russian Александр Леонидович Глотов , English Oleksandr Glotov * 10. November 1953 in Norilsk , Krasnoyarsk , Soviet Union ) is a Ukrainian literary critic , journalist, member of the Ukrainian National Union of Journalists (since 1992) Doctor of Philological Sciences and Professor.

life and work

Hlotow was born in the village of Norilsk ( NorilLag ), which received city status in 1953. His parents, Glotov Leonid (1932–2012) and Glotova (Kudelina) Kapitolina (* 1932), worked there after graduating from the mountain technical school in Vorkuta .

He finished secondary school in Chervonhrad in Lviv Oblast . He then worked in the 4. Velykomostivska mine of the Ukrzahidvugillia combine of the Lviv- Volyn coal basin and served in the Soviet army.

Hlotow graduated from the Ivan Franko National University in Lviv in 1979 with honors and graduated as a philologist, teacher of Russian language and literature. Until 1981 he worked as a teacher in the middle school No. 1 in Sokal and then held the post of assistant to the chair of Russian literature at the University of Lviv. In 1985 he took an apprenticeship and took over the post of assistant to the chair of Russian literature at the Yaroslav Galan State Pedagogical University in Ternopil .

In 1994 he completed his postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Education of Tadeusz Kotarbiński in Polish Zielona Góra ( "Polish Philology"), and made 2015 a master's degree in journalism at the National University " Ostroh Academy ".

In addition, Hlotow worked at the Ternopil Academy for National Economy, at the Ternopil Institute for Social and Information Technologies, at the Ternopil Experimental Institute for Pedagogical Education, at the National Agrarian University in Bila Tserkva , at the National Land Forces Academy of Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyj and since 2012 at the National University "Ostroger Academy".

He received his doctorate in 1988 with the work The Expression of the Author's Self-Confidence in Modern Russian Soviet Poetry in the subject of Soviet multinational literature at the National I.-I.-Mechnikov University in Odessa . In this research the term “self-confidence of the author ” was introduced into national literary studies, as the author and his work recognizes himself in literary and especially poetic works. In 1992 he received the academic title of lecturer .

In 1997 he completed his habilitation in Russian Literature at the Faculty of Literature of the Taras Shevchenko National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine with the work Russian Literature of the 20th Century in the Context of Cult Awareness , which is based on the monograph Izhe esi v Markse . In this research, the concept of the ideological and aesthetic secondary nature of Soviet realism - literature quoad ideology and Christian canon texts was created. In 2002 he obtained the academic title of professor .

Hlotov is a longstanding member of the editorial team of the international scientific almanac Studia methodologica. He also participated in the work of scientific editions Slavica Tarnopolensia , Ruski iazyk i literatura v uchebnyh zavedeniah , Naukovi zapysky Ternopilskogo natsionalnogo pedagogichnogo universytetu imeni Volodymyra Gnatiuka. Seria: Literaturoznavstvo , The Pectuliarity of Man , Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstennogo universiteta. Seria 8. Literaturovedenie. Zhurnalistika part.

Hlotow was awarded the non-governmental award For Building Education .

Publications (selection)

Hlotow is the author of scientific and popular science articles published in the USSR, Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Belarus and Israel, as well as in electronic media, especially in the journal Ruski pereplet and the Almanac Lebed .

Monographs and textbooks

  • Izhe esi v Marse. Russian Literature of the 20th Century in the Context of Cult Consciousness . - Zielona Góra, 1995. - 148 S, ISBN 83-901563-6-9 ;
  • Eco Umberto. How to write a thesis. The humanities - Ternopil: “Mandrivets , 2007. - 224 pp. (Translation edition, introductory article), ISBN 978-966-634-317-1 ;
  • Reading Group: The Twentieth Century. Bibliographical information on the history of Russian literature in the 20th century of the post-revolutionary period . - Ternopil: “Navchalna knyga Bohdan , 2011 - 160 S, ISBN 978-966-10-0458-9 ;
  • Christian Morals and Military Duty: Manual . - Lviv: АСВ, 2012. - 112 pp. (Co-author);
  • The classics of world literature: Russian literature: in English: essays: textbook . - Ostroh: National University “Ostroger Akademie , press, 2012. - 152 p. (Co-author);
  • Two epochs: Monograph - Ostroh, 2015. - 376 S, ISBN 978-966-2254-93-8 ;
  • Philological essays . - Ostrog, 2015. - 316 S, ISBN 978-966-2254-95-2 .

Criticism and Columns

As a literary critic and columnist for magazines, Hlotow writes:

  • Chekhov and Maugham in the mirror of postmodernism . - 22 (magazine), Tel Aviv, # 135;
  • I want to tell you about ... a poet . - Zerkalo nedeli, May 30, 1997;
  • Mykola Ostrovsky or Prince Ostrovsky? On the role of historical figures in forming the state mindset . - Day November 14, 2014

Web links

literature

  • Tkachov S., Hanas V. 250 names on the map of Ternopil: Lexicon of Ternopil . - T., 1996.
  • Ternopil Lexicon . - Ternopil: 2004, B.1. - p. 365.
  • Encyclopedia of Modern Ukraine . - K., 2006, B.6.
  • Encyclopedia. National Ivan Franko University of Lviv: in 2 BB1: AK . - Lviv: Ivan Franko LNU, 2011. - pp. 350–351.