[Ura-list] Tatiana Vladykina (1953 - 2024) in memoriam

Eva Toulouze evatoulouze at gmail.com
Wed May 8 13:01:24 UTC 2024


Thank you, Esa-Jussi! I had jusy opened my computer to send the information
to Ura-list.  It is a tragedy for Udmurt research in folk culture, for
nobody had even comparable knowledge. Much may no much be achieved without
her. Researchers in Udmurt folk culture feel desperately orphaned!

Le mer. 8 mai 2024, 12:31, Esa-Jussi Salminen <ejsalminen at gmail.com> a
écrit :

> Udmurt folklorist, professor Tatiana Vladykina (8.09.1953-4.05.2024) has
> died.  Tatiana Vladykina was one of the most important and well-known
> folklorists of Russia and Finno-Ugric world.
>
>   Tatiana Vladykina was Doctor of Philology, Professor of Folkloristics,
> laureate of the State award of the Udmurt Republic in the field of
> literature and art, foreign honorary member of the Finno-Ugric Society
> (Finland), laureate of the "Soul of Udmurtia” award of the Udmurt Republic
> in the field of traditional culture and leading researcher of the
> Department of Philological Research of the Udmurt Institute of History,
> Language and Literature.
>
> The main field of her scientific activity was the traditional culture of
> the Udmurts, genres and figurative system of Udmurt folklore. She graduated
> from the Udmurt State University in 1975, and in 1975–1978 she was a
> doctoral student at the University of Tartu. She collected, studied and
> published Udmurt folklore since 1972. Since 1978 she organized expeditions
> to collect folklore and ethnographic materials. She supervised the
> compilation and publication of the Udmurt Folklore collection, a series of
> books “Cultural Monuments. Folklore Heritage” and “Udmurt Ritual Alphabet”.
>
> Tatiana Vladykina is the author of more than 300 publications (monographs,
> scientific articles, popular scientific and popular publications,
> educational and teaching aids), scientific editor of dozens of books on the
> problems of Udmurt folklore research in the context of traditional cultures
> of the Ural–Volga region peoples and kindred Finno-Ugric peoples.
>
> Personally I remember her beginning from the year 1997, when she, among
> other top scholars, read me individual lectures of Udmurt folklore.
> She is also the author of the Udmurt lyrics of The National Anthem of the
> Udmurt Republic.
>
>
> This is an enormous loss for the studies of Finno-Ugric folkloristics.
>
> ke 8. toukok. 2024 klo 13.23 Esa-Jussi Salminen (ejsalminen at gmail.com)
> kirjoitti:
>
>> Udmurt folklorist, professor Tatiana Vladykina (8.09.1953-4.05.2024) has
>> died.  Tatiana Vladykina was one of the most important and well-known
>> folklorists of Russia and Finno-Ugric world.
>>
>>   Tatiana Vladykina was Doctor of Philology, Professor of Folkloristics,
>> laureate of the State award of the Udmurt Republic in the field of
>> literature and art, foreign honorary member of the Finno-Ugric Society
>> (Finland), laureate of the "Soul of Udmurtia” award of the Udmurt Republic
>> in the field of traditional culture and leading researcher of the
>> Department of Philological Research of the Udmurt Institute of History,
>> Language and Literature.
>>
>> The main field of her scientific activity was the traditional culture of
>> the Udmurts, genres and figurative system of Udmurt folklore. She graduated
>> from the Udmurt State University in 1975, and in 1975–1978 she was a
>> doctoral student at the University of Tartu. She collected, studied and
>> published Udmurt folklore since 1972. Since 1978 she organized expeditions
>> to collect folklore and ethnographic materials. She supervised the
>> compilation and publication of the Udmurt Folklore collection, a series of
>> books “Cultural Monuments. Folklore Heritage” and “Udmurt Ritual Alphabet”.
>>
>> Tatiana Vladykina is the author of more than 300 publications
>> (monographs, scientific articles, popular scientific and popular
>> publications, educational and teaching aids), scientific editor of dozens
>> of books on the problems of Udmurt folklore research in the context of
>> traditional cultures of the Ural–Volga region peoples and kindred
>> Finno-Ugric peoples.
>>
>> Personally I remember her beginning from the year 1997, when she, among
>> other top scholars, read me individual lectures of Udmurt folklore.
>>
>> This is an enormous loss for the studies of Finno-Ugric folkloristics.
>>
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>
>
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