Olga Kulagina ORCID iD Department of Romance Languages, Moskovskij pedagogicheskij gosudarstvennyj
universitet (State Pedagogical University), ul. Malaja Pirogovskaja 1-1, Moscou Poland
Olga Kalagina is an Assistant Professor at Vladimir Gak Department of Romance Languages, Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia. She is the author of more than 50 articles and a co-author of the monograph Linguistics and Axiology. Her research interests include French-speaking literatures, French stylistics, Linguistic and Cultural studies.
Important publications:
2020: Jazykovye sredstva reprezentacii trudnostej kulturnoj integracii v romane H.de Montherlant “Haosinoch”[ImpedimentstoCulturalIntegrationandtheirLinguistic RepresentationinH.deMontherlant’sNovel“ChaosandNight”].VestnikMoskovskogo gorodskogopedagogicheskogouniversiteta.Serija:Filologija.Teorijajazyka.Jazykovoe obrazovanie = Vestnik of Moscow City University. Series “Philology. Theory of Linguistics. Linguistic Education”, 2 (38), 19–27 (in Russ.)
2020: Les espaces de la Russie soviétique vus par Olivier Rolin : entre stéréotype et réalité. Lublin Studies in Modern Languages and Literature, 44(4), 35-45. DOI: 10.17951/lsmll.2020.44.4.35-45
2018: Linguistic Representation Of Cultural Identity And Otherness in J.-M.G. Le Clezio’s Novel “Desert”. УДК821.133.1–3.09Клезіо:008(44). Літературний процес: методологя, імена, тенденції, 18, 42-46.
Anna Maziarczyk ORCID iD Department of Romance Studies, Institute of Neophilology, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Pl.Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej 4a, 20-031 Lublin Russian Federation
Anna Maziarczyk is Assistant Professor at the Department of French Studies, Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, Poland. She is the author of Reconfigurations romanesques de Minuit: Jean Echenoz, Éric Chevillard, Tanguy Viel (2017) and Le roman comme jeu. L’esthétique ludique de Raymond Queneau (2007). Her research interests include narration in contemporary French and French-speaking literature, especially narrative strategies, subversive writings and playful literature.