
معرفی
Radislav Lapushin is an Associate Professor of Russian Literature and Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies Education, specializing in Chekhov studies, Russian drama, and post-Stalinist poetry. His research examines the poetic dimensions of Chekhov’s prose and drama, adaptation of Russian literature in cinema, and Soviet-era cultural production.
- Key Research Areas:
- Chekhov’s poetics and legacy
- Russian literature on stage/screen
- Post-Stalinist poetry and self-expression
Recent Publications include analyses of Chekhov’s reception history and posthumous adaptations. He has edited critical volumes on Chekhov’s letters and translated his own scholarship into Russian. His work spans literary criticism, biographical studies, and cultural-historical analysis.
- Scientific Awards:
- Academic Excellence Award, Institute for the Arts and Humanities (2016)
Advising includes mentoring B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. students on topics like Chekhovian pauses, Nabokov’s symbolism, and Baratynsky’s psychology. He teaches courses on 19th-century Russian literature, Dostoevsky, and Soviet cultural themes.



