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Zoya Konstantinovna Basharina ( sah, Зоя Константиновна Башарина) (born May 21, 1945) is a Yakut literary critic, philologist, and academic, known especially for her work in the Yakut language.


Biography

Born in Borogonsky Rural Okrug of Bulunsky District in the
Sakha Republic Sakha, officially the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia),, is the largest republic of Russia, located in the Russian Far East, along the Arctic Ocean, with a population of roughly 1 million. Sakha comprises half of the area of its governing Far Eas ...
, Basharina graduated from the boarding school in
Kyusyur Kyusyur (russian: Кюсюр; sah, Күһүүр, translit=Kühüür) is a rural locality (a '' selo''), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Bulunsky Rural Okrug of the Bulunsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, loca ...
in 1961, whereupon she worked for two years as a teacher. She then entered the Faculty of History and Philology at the Magadan Pedagogical Institute, from which she graduated in 1967; she then returned to her teaching career, taking a position at the Khaptagai Experimental School of the Institute of National Schools of the
Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic The Yakut Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (russian: Якутская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика, ''Yakutskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika''; sah, С ...
. Two years later she became a professor at
Yakutsk State University The Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University, NEFU, (in Russian: ''Северо-Восточный федеральный университет имени Максима Кировича Аммосова''; in Sakha: ''М. К. Аммуоhа ...
. She defended her thesis, "Dialectics of national and international in Yakut literature", in Alma-Ata in 1990, and two years later became deputy dean of the Faculty of Yakut Philology and Culture. She defended her doctoral thesis in 2005. Basharina has taught various courses on Yakut literature and folklore, and has published over 200 scientific works during her career, many on the subject of Yakut literature; her studies have garnered numerous awards. She has also worked with others to translate various works into Yakut.


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