Sergey Neklyudov Explained

Sergey Yurievich Neklyudov (Russian: Сергей Юрьевич Неклюдов) (born March 31, 1941) is a Soviet and Russian philosopher, folklorist and orientalist., he is professor and scientific director of the Center for Typology and Semiotics of Folklore at the Russian State University for the Humanities.[1]

In 1965 he graduated from the department of philology, Moscow State University and in 1973 earned his kandidat (Ph.D.) degree with the thesis "Epic traditions of the peoples of Central Asia and the problem of literary contacts between East and West in the Middle Ages".[1] In 1985/1986 he earned the degree of doktor nauk.[2]

He is an author of over 500 articles, translated in many languages. His research interests include:[1]

He was a visiting professor in Canada, Germany, Ukraine, Brasil, Estonia, and Poland.[1]

Books

2019: Фольклорный ландшафт Монголии, vol.1: Миф и обряд, vol. 2: Эпос книжный и устный

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsuh.ru/education/section_228/section_8790/section_8891/section_1787622/ Неклюдов Сергей Юрьевич
  2. http://www.iek.edu.ru/info/wsnekl.htm НЕКЛЮДОВ Сергей Юрьевич
  3. https://www.rsuh.ru/news/detail.php?ID=822302 Сергей Неклюдов удостоен Ордена Полярной звезды
  4. https://rsuh.ru/news/detail.php?ID=823726 Сергей Неклюдов: «Монгольскими фольклорно-мифологическими и литературными традициями я начал заниматься еще в студенческие годы»