Vaino graduated from Tallinn Pedagogical University with a bachelor's degree in Estonian philology, and she defended her dissertation cum laude in Estonian literary and cultural studies at Tallinn University in 2011; her dissertation title was Irratsionaalsuse poeetika A. H. Tammsaare loomingus (The Poetics of Irrationalism in the Work of A. H. Tammsaare, supervised by Rein Veidemann).[5][6] The dissertation received the main prize across disciplines and levels in the National Student Research Paper Competition,[7] and it was selected as the best dissertation of 2012 in the humanities dissertation category in the Tallinn University Student Research Paper Competition. An expanded version of the dissertation intended for a broader audience was published as the book Tammsaare irratsionaalsuse poeetika (Tammsaare's Poetics of Irrationalism).[8]
Career
Vaino was the director of the A. H. Tammsaare Museum [et] from 2005 to 2016.[9] Since 2017, she has been the director of the Tallinn Literature Center [et]. Since 2015, Vaino has contributed as a columnist for the newspaper Postimees and as one of the authors of the daily commentaries on Vikerraadio.
From 2016 to 2020, she hosted the cultural program Vasar (Hammer) on Vikerraadio (until the end of 2018 with Peeter Helme), and from the fall of 2020 to March 2024 she was one of the hosts of the program Loetud ja kiristeet. From 2022 to 2024, she was one of the hosts of the ETV2 program Kultuuristuudio. Arutelu (Culture Studio: Discussion). In 2019, she published a study of Mati Unt's work: Mati Undi hämaruse poeetika (Mati Unt's Poetics of Twilight).[10]
2003: Meie lapse jõulusalmid (Our Child's Christmas Verses; compilation). Tallinn: Kunst
2004: Meie lapse talvejutud (Our Child's Winter Tales; compilation). Tallinn: Kunst
2004: "Tammsaare Tõde ja õigus Foucault' võimukäsitluse raamistikus" (Tammsaare's Truth and Justice and Foucault's Power Conception). Keel ja Kirjandus 9
2007: A. H. Tammsaare inimesest, elust, armastusest (A. H. Tammsaare on Man, Life, Love; compilation). Tallinn: Kunst
2007: Johannes Üksi, tegelane kirjanduse mitteteadvusest (Johannes Üksi, a Character from the Unconsciousness of Literature). Kirikiri
2007: Teistmoodi Tammsaare (A Different Tammsaare; comic book, compilation). Tallinn: A. H. Tammsaare Muuseum
2010: A. H. Tammsaare Õnnelikest ja õnnetuist aegadest. Valik publitsistikat (A. H. Tammsaare's Of Happy and Unhappy Times. A Selection of Journalism; compilation). Tallinn: Kunst
2010: "Anton Petrovitš ja sfääride muusika" (Anton Petrovich and the Music of the Spheres). Keel ja Kirjandus 7
2011: A. H. Tammsaare Armastusest ja lapselikkusest (A. H. Tammsaare's Of Love and Childhood; compilation). Tartu: Ilmamaa
2011: Irratsionaalsuse poeetika A. H. Tammsaare loomingus (The Poetics of Irrationalism in the Work of A. H. Tammsaare). Tallinn: Tallinna Ülikool
2014: "Ema jälg. Ema Tammsaare loomingus" (Mother's Trace. Mother in the Work of Tammsaare). Looming 6
2015: "Kassi maja. Kodu kuvand ja inimsuhted Mati Undi 1960.–1970. aastate loomingus" (The Cat's House. The Image of Home and Human Relationships in Mati Unt's Work of the 1960s and 1970s). Keel ja Kirjandus 4
2016: Tammsaare irratsionaalsuse poeetika (The Poetics of Tammsaare's Irrationalism). Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus
2018: A. H. Tammsaare ütlemisi (A. H. Tammsaare's Sayings; compilation). Tallinn: Tammerraamat
2019: Mati Undi hämaruse poeetika (Mati Unt's Poetics of Twilight). Tallinn: Eesti Keele Sihtasutus
2024: Tõde ja õigus: kirjandus, mis kunagi valmis ei saa (Truth and Justice: Literature That Will Never Be Finished; compiler and article author). Tallinn: Anton Hansen Tammsaare Muuseum
Awards and recognitions
2012: National Student Research Paper Competition, Cross-Disciplinary and Cross-Level Grand Prize[12]
2012: Tallinn University Student Research Paper Competition, Best Doctoral Thesis in the Humanities Category
Maarja Vaino is the twin sister of the politician Martin Helme and the sister of the translation theorist and translator Triin van Doorslaer.[4][15] Vaino has two children, and her partner is the literary scholar Toomas Haug [et].
References
^"Maarja Vaino". Estonian Research Information System. Ministry of Education and Research. Retrieved December 11, 2024.