
معرفی
Siarhei Biareishyk serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Russian & East European Studies Department at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts & Sciences, specializing in literary theory and European intellectual history. His academic foundation includes doctoral training in Comparative Literature at New York University and postdoctoral research at Berlin's Leibniz Center for Literary and Cultural Research.
His educational background comprises:
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature, New York University
- M.A. in Comparative Literature, New York University
- B.A., Macalester College
Dr. Biareishyk's research explores intersections between literary form, philosophical ontology, and political theory. His expertise spans German Romanticism, Russian Formalism, Marxist theory, and materialist traditions, with particular focus on Spinozist thought. Current projects examine how conceptualizations of 'form' in art and literature relate to evolving notions of life and existence in modernity, as evidenced by his forthcoming book Novalis, Spinoza, and the Materialist Individuations of German Romanticism (Northwestern UP, 2026) and active research on 'Formalism and the Materialist Tradition: Literature, Politics, Ontology'.



