Oleksandr Glotov (born 10 November 1953 in Norilsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russian Federation) is a , journalist, member of the Ukraine's National Union of Journalists (from 1992), Doctor of Philological Sciences, and professor.
Oleksandr was born on 10 November 1953 in Norilsk village (Norillag), which acquired the status of city in 1953. His parents, Glotov Leonid (1932âÂÂ2012) and Glotova (Kudelina) Kapitolina (1932), worked there after finishing Vorkuta mining technical school.
Oleksandr finished middle school in Chervonohrad, Lviv oblast. He worked in the âÂÂ4th Velykomostivskaâ mine of the Lviv-Volynâ coal basin industrial complex âÂÂUkrzahidvugilliaâÂÂ, and served in the Soviet Army.
In 1979 he graduated from Ivan Franko Lviv State University of Lenin Order receiving the diploma with honors with speciality âÂÂPhilologist. Lecturer of Russian language and literatureâÂÂ. Until 1981 he worked as a teacher in the middle school #1 in Sokal, Lviv oblast, and after that he took the position of the assistant professor at the Russian literature department in Lviv University. In 1985 he finished his postgraduate studies and based on the assignment he filled a position of the assistant professor at the Russian literature department in Iaroslav Galan Ternopil State Pedagogical Institute.
In 1994 Oleksandr graduated from postgraduate department of Humanities in Tadeusz Kotarbià Âski Higher Pedagogical School in Zielona Góra (Poland) with the speciality âÂÂPolish PhilologyâÂÂ. In 2015 he received master's degree with speciality âÂÂJournalismâ in National University âÂÂOstroh AcademyâÂÂ.
He also worked at Ternopil Academy of National Economy, Ternopil institute of Social and Informational Technologies, Ternopil Experimental Institute of Pedagogical Education, Bila Tserkva National Agrarian University, Hetman Petro Sahaidachny National Army Academy, National University âÂÂOstroh AcademyâÂÂ, and since 2018 he has been working at Regional Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy of Taras Shevchenko in Kremenets.
In 1988 Oleksandr defended his candidate thesis âÂÂAuthor's self-consciousness expression in modern Russian soviet poetryâ (dissertation supervisor â professor of Lviv University Ivan Vyshnevskyi) with speciality 10.01.02 âÂÂsoviet multinational literatureâ in Odesa I. I. Mechnikov State University. In this research the term âÂÂauthor's self-consciousnessâ in literary context was introduced into national literary science, viz. discovering how the author of literary work realizes himself and his work in his literary work, first of all â poetic. In 1992 he received a scientific title of docent.
In 1997 Oleksand defended his doctoral thesis âÂÂRussian literature of the XX century in the context of cult consciousnessâ based on the monograph âÂÂIzhe esi v Markseâ with the speciality 10.01.02 â âÂÂRussian literatureâ in the Institute of literature of Taras Shevchenko Ukraine's National Academy of Science. In this research the concept of world-view and esthetic secondary nature of âÂÂsoviet realismâ literature quoad ideology and Christian canon texts is claimed. In 2002 he received the scientific title of professor.
For many years he has been a member of the editorial board in the international scientific anthology âÂÂStudia methodologicalâÂÂ, and he has also participated in the work of scientific editions âÂÂSlavica TarnopolensiaâÂÂ, âÂÂRuski iazyk i literatura v uchebnyh zavedeniahâÂÂ, âÂÂNaukovi zapysky Ternopilskogo natsionalnogo pedagogichnogo universytetu imeni Volodymyra Gnatiuka. Seria: LiteraturoznavstvoâÂÂ, âÂÂThe Pectuliarity of ManâÂÂ, âÂÂVestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstennogo universiteta. Seria 8. Literaturovedenie. ZhurnalistikaâÂÂ.
Oleksandr Glotov has received a non-government award â âÂÂFor building up the educationâÂÂ.
Oleksand is the author of scientific and popular scientific articles in the editions of USSR, Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Belarus, Israel, and in the electronic edition, in particular, in journals âÂÂRuski perepletâ and âÂÂLebedâÂÂ.
Oleksandr Glotov writes for periodicals as a literary critic and columnist: