Reflections of the Economic Culture in Russian literature Clarence E. Dammon Dean Academic Year 2024 Accepted Russian Literature, Linguistics, Economics This project explores the reflections of economic culture in classical and modern Russian literature, focusing on how economic ideologies, practices, and conditions have shaped and been reflected in Russian literary works. By analyzing key texts from both the classical and post-Soviet eras and their historical contexts, this project aims at revealing how Russian literature serves as a mirror to evolving economic realities, offering insights into the values, conflicts, and aspirations that have defined Russian society over time. Olga V Lyanda-Geller The intern is expected to work with classical Russian literature, to critically read literary texts, identify economic-related phenomena in the texts, and connect the authors' economic and literary experiences. 1. Intermediate or advanced level of Russian is required. 2. Interest in economics and statistics is encouraged. 3. Basic knowledge of Excel is a plus. 0 7 (estimated)
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