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On Behalf Of Serguei A. Oushakine
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 10:20 PM
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Subject: Conference Programme: Negotiationg Ideology (The Princess Dashkova
Russian Centre, 15th October, 2010)
The Princess Dashkova Russian Centre at the University of Edinburgh
announces
a one day international postgraduate conference "Negotiationg Ideology"
Friday 15th October, 2010
The Princess Dashkova Russian Centre, 14
Buccleuch Place, Edinburgh
https://www.wiki.ed.ac.uk/display/russianspc/Home
Programme, 15th October, 2010
08.30-09.10
Registration, coffee and welcome
09.10-11.00 Panel: Ideology and literature
Jekaterina Shulga, University College, London:
The Nature of Testimony: Remembering Trauma in Vasily Grossman's
Everything Flows
Margarita Vaysman, University of Oxford:
Ideology and Narrative Patterns in the Works of Nikolay Chernyshevsky
and William Godwin
Ivana Perusko, University of Zagreb:
Ideology and Persecution. Literary Cases of Mihail Bulgakhov and Maksim
Gorky.
Dmitry Shatalov, University of Oxford:
The Ideological Genesis of Russian Conceptual Metaphors for Translation
11.30-13.00 Panel: Ideology and the People
Jonathan Waterlow, University of Oxford:
Whose (Party) Line is it anyway? Ideology and the Soviet Population of
the 1930s
Normal Prell, University of Aberdeen:
The Workings of Ideology between Empire and Nation State in the 19th
Century Russia and their Impact on the Emergence of Russian Ethnography
Michael Kogan, University of Toronto:
Performing Soviet Democracy: Ideology and the Elections of Soviet Judges
during Late Stalinism
14.00-15.30 Panel: Ideology in the post-Soviet Space
Tatiana Gladkikh, University of Birmingham:
Is Globalisation a New Ideology? The Role of the Global Business
Environment in Shaping the Identities of Russian Business People
Catherine Owen, University of Exeter:
Democracy: Method and Meaning in Contemporary Russia
Eleanor Bindman, University of Glasgow:
Rejecting, Accepting or Re-interpreting "European" Values? The Russian
Political Response to the EU's Policy on Human Rights in Russia.
15.50-16.50 Panel: Ideology Abroad
Ammon Cheskin, University of Glasgow:
The Uses and Abuses of the "Russian Diaspora": Russian Foreign Policy
and the Baltic States' Domestic Policies in Context
Tatjana Fenicia, University of Trier:
"In Russia we have been Germans, in Germany we are Russians" The
Situation of Russian Migrants in Germany
16.50-17.30 Introduction to and keynote address by Doctor Iain
Lauchlan, Lecturer in European History
For further information and booking please contact Samantha Sherry,
Russian in Context, Princess Dashkova Russian Centre,
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