[Ura-list] Public defence of MA Eeva Kuikka's dissertation in the field of Russian Literature and Culture on Fri , 10 May 2024

Lukin, Karina P karina.lukin at helsinki.fi
Fri Apr 26 07:31:46 UTC 2024


Dear all,
I suppose the defence of Eeva Kuikka might be of interest for some of you, as it discusses, among other things, prose written by Eremei Aipin and Anna Nerkagi. For mor details, see below.
Best,
Karina Lukin

Dear Colleagues,

you are cordially invited to the public examination of the doctoral dissertation "As If They Didn't Understand That in the North Everything Depends on Reindeer." Human-Animal Relations in Indigenous Literatures of the Soviet North by MA Eeva Kuikka in the field of Russian Literature and Culture.  The dissertation will be publicly examined at the Faculty of Information Technology and Communication Sciences at Tampere University in the Päätalo building, auditorium D11 (street address Kalevantie 4, Tampere) at 12:00 on Friday, 10 May 2024. The Opponent is Professor José Alaniz from the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, and Professor emerita Arja Rosenholm from Tampere University will serve as the Custos. The work has been co-supervised by Professor emerita Arja Rosenholm and Professor Jopi Nyman from the University of Eastern Finland.

You are warmly welcome to join us in the event on site in Päätalo or online via Panopto. More information  to the Dissertation:
https://www.tuni.fi/fi/ajankohtaista/eeva-kuikka-kirjallisuuden-elainkuvaukset-antavat-aanen-pohjoisten-alkuperaiskansojen

https://www.tuni.fi/en/news/eeva-kuikka-animals-literature-give-voice-experience-indigenous-people-soviet-union

The link to the examination can be found below:

https://tuni.cloud.panopto.eu/Panopto/Pages/Sessions/List.aspx?folderID=0baa8e66-26c7-4750-874b-b1410081c5e8

With kind regards,

Arja Rosenholm




Arja Rosenholm
Professori / Professor
Venäjän kieli ja kulttuuri / Russian Language and Culture
Tampereen yliopisto / Tampere University
Tel. +358503774840

www.tuni.fi<http://www.tuni.fi/>



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