Call for Papers
Deadline 15 January, 2004.
“Masculinities in Russia III”
23-27 June 2004
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Papers are invited for an interdisciplinary conference, “Masculinities in
Russia III,” to be held 23-27 June 2004 at the Summer Research Laboratory on
Russia and Eastern Europe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The conference endeavors to support research by Russian/FSU scholars in the
emerging field of Masculinity Studies. Building on previous meetings,
organizers hope to continue discussion of key issues in the field while
expanding the theoretical, topical, and geographical scope of the meeting.
Organizers thus especially invite papers that situate articulations of
masculinity in Russia/FSU within a larger historical, theoretical, or
geographical framework. Papers from all disciplines are welcome, and those
from typically underrepresented fields, such as anthropology,
communications, geography, and psychology, are especially encouraged.
Papers that examine masculinity in any area of the Former Soviet Union,
including its non-Russian republics or cultures, are welcome.
Topics for “Masculinities in Russia” include but are not limited to:
Masculine Aesthetics, Performance, or Iconography; Historical Forms of
Masculinity; Masculine Hierarchies (Hegemonic and/or Subordinate
Masculinities); Masculine Identities (Intersections with Race, Class,
Sexual, and National Identities); Male Sociability; Male Sexualities;
Practices of Becoming Masculine.
“Masculinities in Russia” will be a working meeting in which participants
collectively discuss papers submitted in advance. The meeting will be held
as part of the annual Summer Research Laboratory on Russia and Eastern
Europe at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Participants are encouraged to apply to the Summer Research Lab for free
university housing, which may be extended beyond the conference dates. (For
further information on housing allowances and the Summer Research Lab, see:
www.reec.uiuc.edu/srl.htm.)
Participants will have afternoons free to conduct research in the largest
Slavic library west of Washington, D.C.
Please submit paper proposals of no more than 500 words and a c.v. to:
Dr. Brian James Baer and Dr. Laura L. Phillips, Coordinators, “Masculinities
in Russia III,” Department of History, 200 Patterson Hall, Eastern
Washington University, Cheney, WA 99004, or by e-mail (preferred) to BOTH
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Deadline 15 January, 2004.
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