Faculty news (Philology)

“Every text is an intertext.”

“Every text is an intertext.”

— Roland Barthes

First-year master’s student Aliakhunova R.R., as part of her teaching practice at the Department of Russian Language and Literature, conducted a curatorial session on the topic: “The Specificity of the Intertextual Space of Russian-Language Prose.”

During the meeting, the features of intertextuality as an important artistic principle of modern and classical prose were considered, along with the ways texts interact and the role of quotations, reminiscences, and allusions in shaping the author’s intention. Students discussed examples of intertextual connections in the works of Russian-language authors and analyzed their influence on the perception of literary texts.

Teaching practice for master’s students is an important stage of professional development, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge in practice and develop skills in scholarly analysis and teaching.

We wish further success in scientific and pedagogical activities!