Dr. Valerij Gretchko

Profile

Academic positionLecturer, Assistant Professor, Researcher
Research fieldsSlavic Literature
KeywordsAvantgarde, Poetics, Semiotics

Current contact address

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Tetsuo MochizukiSlavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Sapporo
Start of initial sponsorship01/11/1999

Programme(s)

1999Research Fellowship Programme from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)

Publications (partial selection)

2004Valerij Gretchko: The Sound Organisation of Mandelstam's Poetry (in Russian). In: Slavistika, 2004, 50-64
2003Valerij Gretchko: Aesthetic Conception of Russian Formalism: The Cognitive View. In: Sign Systems Studies, 2003, 523-532
2003Valerij Gretchko: Word Creation in the Poetics of Kharms and Vvedenskij (in Russian). In: Tetsuo Mochizuki, Frontiers of Modern Literary Research, Vol.4. Hokkaido University, 2003. 8-17
2002Valerij Gretchko: Communicative Disorders in Oberiu Poetry (in Russian). In: I.P. Koroljova, Raznourovnevye charakteristiki leksiceskich edinic. Smolensk Ped. University, 2002. 364-369
2001Valerij Gretchko: Avant-Garde and Philosophy of Language: Presenting the Sounds (in Russian). In: Tetsuo Mochizuki Russian Culture on the Threshold of a New Century. 2001. 148-158
2001Valerij Gretchko: Khlebnikov's 'Language of Gods' in the Context of Glossolalia of Religious Sectarians (in Russian). In: Bulletin of the Japanese Association of Russian Scholars, 2001, 133
2000Valerij Gretchko: D.Kharms and A.Vvedenskij: The Language of the Absurd (in Russian) . In: Japanes Slavic and East European Studies, 2000, 57-74
2000Valerij Gretchko: Neologism Formation in the Language of Futurists (in Russian). In: Slavonic Studies, 2000, 265-277
2000Valerij Gretchko: On Some Common Features of Child Language and Zaum of Russian Futurists. In: Russian Literature, 2000, 15-31
1999Valerij Gretchko: Die Zaum-Sprache der russischen Futuristen. Projekt Verlag, 1999
1999Valerij Gretchko: Sound Symbolism in the Poetics of Russian Futurism (in Russian). In: Slavia Orientalis, 1999, 549-564