![]() | Cand. Sci. (Philology), Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department of Philology, Bashkir State University, Birsk branch (Birsk, Russia)
Researcher ID (WoS): С-3522-2025 |
Research areas: theory of fictional discourse, modern Russian literature, poetics of intertextuality, literary text reception
Brief biography. In 2001 Andrei N. Bezrukov graduated with honors from Birsk State Pedagogical Institute with the qualification of “Teacher of the Russian Language and Literature”, in 2005 he completed his postgraduate studies program at Birsk State Pedagogical Institute (10.01.01 – “Russian Literature”). He successfully defended his candidate dissertation (PhD thesis) on the topic “The poetics of intertextuality in the works of Ven. Erofeev: the poem “Moscow – Petushki”. Member of the Russian Society of Teachers of the Russian Language and Literature; Member of the International Dostoevsky Society, Member of Russian Association of Cognitive Linguists; Member of the Association of Scientific Editors and Publishers, Member of the Russian Communicative Association, 2016; Member of the Russian Association of Artificial Intelligence, 2017; Member of the Russian Society of Intellectual History, 2018. He has been working at Bashkir State University since 2001. Subjects taught: Literary Theory / Introduction to Literary Criticism, History of Russian Literature of the 19th Century (second half), History of Foreign Literature (Ancient Literature, Medieval and Renaissance Literature), Stylistics, Stylistics of the Russian Language, The Russian Language and Culture of Speech, World Artistic Culture; Northern General Management of Museum and Pedagogical Focus (Literary Block). He is the author of more than 250 scientific and educational-methodological works.
















