Ms Maria Belova
PhD student
Part-time teaching assistant
Email: M dot Belova at warwick dot ac dot uk
H0.22
Humanities Building, University Road
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Coventry CV4 7AL
Office hours: Monday 2-3 pm
About
Ms Maria Belova started her PhD in Italian Studies in October 2013, under the supervision of Professor Ann Hallamore Caesar and Dr Katrin Wehling-Giorgi. In 2013/4 she taught on the first year module .
Research interests
Ms Belova's PhD thesis is entitled 鈥楪iovanni Raboni in Context: Between Intertextuality and Tradition鈥. Raboni played an important role in the literal and cultural life of the second half of the twentieth century, contributing not only with his own poems, his work as a literary critic, collaboration with the theatre and his cinema reviews, but also with his translations. The thesis will analyse how Raboni鈥檚 work as a critic plus his talent as a translator is reflected back on his own poetry. The inclusion of different cultures and literary traditions permeates his poems. At present there is little research in English about the poetry of Raboni despite the fact that much of his poetry has been translated into English and also that his poems bear striking resemblance to that of contemporary English modernists such as T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound. In Italy, however, the situation is different as Raboni is considered 鈥渓鈥檜ltimo dei classici鈥 because of his links to tradition such as Dante and the sonnet form, Manzoni and his theme of metaphorical plague.
Ms Belova's broader research interests include:
- Comparative Literature
- Italian-Russian cultural connections
- Twentieth-century Italian Poetry
- Translation Studies
- Audiovisual Translation
- Spatiality and Urban Studies
- Teaching Italian as a Foreign Language
- Teaching Russian as a Foreign Language
Teaching
IT108 Modern Italian Language I (Intermediate)
IT212 Italian for Historians II (Conversation)
LL293 Russian Beginners (Accelerated)
Qualifications
- MA Audiovisual Translation (University of Roehampton, London)
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BA and MA Italian and Russian History, Literature and Culture (Russian State University for the Humanities)
Teaching
Undergraduate modules
IT212 Italian for Historians II (Conversation)