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Subject: Conference: Pushkin/Anti-Pushkin (April 17-18, 2009, Princeton)

 

DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LITERATURES

 

GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE

 

Pushkin/Anti-Pushkin

 

http://slavic.princeton.edu/events/calendar/detail.php?ID=1911

 

April 17-18, 2009

 

For nearly two centuries, Pushkin’s legacy has been appropriated to serve myriad social, political and artistic purposes by admirers and critics eager to recast the poet in their own image. This interdisciplinary conference examines the evolution of his myth and explores the humanization and demonization of Pushkin in the hope of understanding the formative role he has played in fields as diverse as theater, music, plastic arts, film, history, politics and, of course, literature.

 

All events in East Pyne 245

 

Friday, April 17:

 

6:30-8:00 pm    Panel 1: Pushkin and Contemporary Russian Literature

 

Chair: Lindsay Ceballos (Princeton University)

 

Maria Khotimsky (Harvard University)
От Пушкина до... : Pushkin in Contemporary Russian Poetry

 

Nicholas Kyle Kupensky (Yale University)
Pushkin, the Poet, and Acts of Creation in Victor Erofeyev’s Art and Thought

 

Christine Dunbar (Princeton University)
Ничей Пушкин:  Sergei Gandlevskii’s Interpretations of the Onegin Stanza

 

Olga Voronina  (Harvard University)
A Feast in the Time of Plague: Pushkin in Akhmatova’s Poem Without a Hero

 

Discussant: Michael Wachtel (Princeton University)

 

 

Saturday, April 18:

 

10:30-12:00     Panel 2: New Perspectives on Pushkin

 

Chair:  Leeore Schnairsohn (Princeton University)

 

Connor Doak (Northwestern University)
Poltava at 300: Re-reading Byron’s Mazeppa and Pushkin’s Poltava

 

Zakhar Ishov (Yale University)
«Твоя лазурь и наше черноморье»: Pushkin and Ariosto – a history of a neglected connection

 

Tim Portice (Princeton University)
The Pushkinian Sublime in Eugene Onegin

 

Discussant: William Mills Todd III (Harvard University)

 

 

1:00-2:30    Panel 3: Musical Settings of Pushkin

 

Chair:  Zaur Agaev (Princeton University)

 

Emily Frey (University of California at Berkeley)
Onegin’s Journey: Chaikovsky and Evgeny Onegin from Pushkin to Dostoyevsky

 

Kerry Philben (Yale University)

Poetic Structure and Meaning in Two Musical Settings of Pushkin’s Ekho

 

Anna Berman (Princeton University)
Carmen Returns to Russia: Rachmaninov’s Aleko

 

Discussant: Boris Gasparov (Columbia University)

 

3:00-4:30    Panel 4: The Modernist Pushkin

 

Chair: Jesse Menefee (Princeton University)

 

Conor Klamann (Northwestern University)
Pushkin and his Work in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: The Case of Арион

 

James Rann (University College London)
A Stowaway on the Steamship of Modernity: Aleksei Kruchenykh’s Futurist Pushkin

 

Jason Strudler (Princeton University)
TBA

 

Discussant: Alexandra Smith (University of Edinburgh)

 

 

Organizing Committee:

Anna Berman, Christine Dunbar, Timothy Portice, Jason Strudler, and Timothy West

 

 

SPONSORED BY

 

THE COUNCIL OF THE HUMANITIES,
THE DEPARTMENT OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
THE GRADUATE SCHOOL,
THE PROGRAM IN RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN STUDIES