Selected dates:
December 1993
She defended her Ph.D. thesis on the topic "Semiotics of Umberto Eco's culture in the context of the European intellectual tradition of the second half of the 20th century."
1994–2000
Associate Professor, Department of the History of Philosophy and Culture, FFSN, BSU.
1995
Internship at the University of Aix-Marseille I and the University of Stendal-Grenoble III at the Faculty of Audiovisual Communications (France, Aix-en-Provence, Grenoble, TEMPUS program).
1996
Fulbright Scholarship, University of Madison - Wisconsin, Department of Communication Arts (Madison, USA).
1996–1997
Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the Republican Institute of Higher Education.
Since 1997
Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy and Cultural Studies, YSU.
1997–1998
Research internship at the Faculty of History and Civilization at the European University Institute (Jean Monnet Fellowship, Florence).
Participates in Regional Seminars on Gender Studies under the program "Gender and Culture", Central European University (Budapest).
Since 1998
Employee of the Center for Gender Studies at YSU.
1999
British Academy Scholarship (Oxford, UK).
July 1999 - Participates in the Getty Summer Institute for Art History and Visual Studies, University of Rochester (USA).
1999–2000
Participates in the Fourth Regional Seminar on Gender Studies "Women in Literature and Art" (Budapest).
1999–2001
Two-year research grant Research Support Scheme (Open Society Institute, Prague).
2002
Undergoes an internship at the Kennan Institute (Washington).
2002–2004
Participates in an international research project led by Luisa Passerini "Europe: Emotions, Politics, Identity".
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Main publications:
"Umberto Eco: Paradoxes of Interpretation" (2000)
"Anthology of Gender Theory" (2000, edited jointly with E. Gapova)
“Gender Stories of Eastern Europe” (2002, ed., jointly with E. Gapova and A. Peto)
"Bi-textuality and cinematography" (2003, ed.)
"Gender and Transgression in the Visual Arts" (ed., 2007)
"Visual (as) Violence" (ed., 2008)
"Belarusian format: invisible reality" (ed., 2008) and others.