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  • Feng Yalin
  • Yao Jizhong
  • Zhang Xuchun
  • Zhu Daqiu
  • Duan Junhui
  • Jiang Xiaowei
  • Lin Keqin
  • Zhou Wende
  • Zhu Daqiu

    Zhu Daqiu

    Zhu Daqiu is a professor of the Russian Department of SISU, once acting as the dean of the Russian Department for a long time. She was one of the members of the Foreign Language Teaching Advisory Board under the Ministry of Education. She once acted as the director of the Institute of Russian Studies of CSFCCS, the director of the institute of reference books research of Sichuan Foreign Language College. She has been a visiting scholar and senior visiting scholar at Moscow University and Pushkin Russian Language Academy for several times. She is the foregoer of characteristic majors of Chongqing Municipality and characteristic national disciplines and the person in charge of the Russian Discipline of the Three Special Projects of Chongqing Municipality.  

    Major Representative Works:  

    1. Russian Cultural Memory Field(Monograph), Chongqing Publishing House, 2016  

    2. Introduction to Russian Culture, Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press, 2010  

    3. Theory of Russian Culture(Monograph), Chongqing Publishing House, 2004  

    4. Cultural Memory and the Image of Peter the Great in Russian Literature, Russian Literature and Art, No.1, 2014  

    5. Comparing the Russian Mir and the Chinese Patriarchal Clan, The PLA University, No.6, 2008  

    6. Concept of Intellectuals under the Russian Cultural Sense, Russian Literature and Art, No.3, 2008  

    7. Chinese Philosophy in Russia:Chinese Philosophy Research in Russia in 1990s, Philosophical Trends, No.3, 2005  

     

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