IntroductionYangaihua,Associate Professor, Department of Foreign Languages
EducationWork ExperienceSocial PositionSocial ActivitiesResearch1) Main papers Tamara Ivanovna's bisexual temperament - An interpretation of Ivan's Daughter, Ivan's Mother from a feminist perspective, Russian Literature, Vol. 4, 2008, pp. 42-45; The Realistic Significance of Tolstoy's Family View from Anna Karenina, Journal of Northwest University for Nationalities Philosophy and Social Sciences, May 2007, pp. 248-251; The embodiment of ecological female consciousness in Rasputin's works, World Literature Review, Vol. 2, 2011, pp. 158-161 An Analysis of the Fatherly Love of the protagonist Virlin in The Postmaster, World Literature Review, Vol.2, 2014, pp. 123-126; Seeking the Beauty of Harmony amidst Eccentricity - On Vasily Popov's Dancing to Death, World Literature Review, Vol. 10, 2017, pp. 70-74; Exploring the blended teaching mode of Russian as a second language for English majors, Education and Teaching Forum, August 31, 2023, pp. 89-92; TeachingRussian course PostgraduatesFundingNo funding. Vertical ProjectHorizontal ProjectPublicationsMain translated works Participated in the First Edition Project of Sino Russian Literature Translation: In 2014, participated in the translation work of the Russian contemporary novel collection The Third Breath, and independently undertook the translation of one of the novels Dancing to Death; Participated in the translation work of Contemporary Russian Drama Collection in 2018, independently undertaking one of the plays Fans. AwardsNo awards. PatentHonor RewardAdmissions Information |