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Dear colleagues,



on September 26–28, 2013, the Centre for Typological and Semiotic Folklore
Studies at the Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow) will
hold an international scientific conference “Mythological models and ritual
behaviour in the Soviet and post-Soviet sphere”.



The Soviet ideology whose aim was to construct a new world was explicitly
based on a rationalistic, materialistic paradigm and denounced anything
mythological and super-rational. At the same time, however, it actively
used traditional images and religious metaphors in its quest for creating a
new Soviet person, and even people opposed to the Soviet system not
unfrequently shaped their protest using the very same mythological models
and dichotomies. In other words, the loyalty to the system as well as the
opposition towards it was marked by means of a complex and heterogeneous
system of mythological texts, prohibitions, and prescriptions. As a
consequence of this, some of the patterns formed during the Soviet era
continue to be potent in the post-Soviet period. At the same time we see
the emergence of new mythological complexes and practices based to a large
extent on the opposition towards the values of the Soviet era.



The main aim of the conference is to trace these processes in their
diachrony and analyse their manifestations and interrelations at particular
points of time. Presentations investigating the following topics are the
most welcome:



taboos and euphemisms;

transformations of traditional mythological beliefs;

mechanisms used in the creation of the anti-Soviet ideology;

the emergence of the new ritualistic culture;

new magical beliefs and practices;

legendary biographies of political leaders and national heroes;

impostors and hoaxers of the Soviet era;

the scientific progress as the basis of the new mythology;

the anthropology of money in the Soviet and post-Soviet periods;

falsification of historical documents as a means of constructing a
mythology.



The deadline for abstract submissions is *July 1, 2013*. An abstract (not
exceeding 300 words) including the description of the material to be
analysed in the presentation and the formulation of the problem, as well as
the information about the author (name, degree, affiliation, e-mail, and
telephone number), should be sent to sovietmyth
<[log in to unmask]>@<[log in to unmask]>
gmail <[log in to unmask]>. <[log in to unmask]>com<[log in to unmask]>.
The decision on the inclusion of the presentation in the conference
programme will be made by July 20.



The conference will be divided into several sessions. Each of them will
commence with a lection by an invited keynote speaker on the problem
relevant for the section’s main topic. Sections will include from three to
five participants. All presentations will be followed by a short review
made by a specially invited scholar. Each section will end with questions
and general discussion.



The papers presented at the conference should be accompanied by a
PowerPoint presentation and, if possible, by distribution of handouts.



The working languages of the conference are Russian and English.



Please bear it in mind that the conference proceedings will be published *in
advance*. Consequently, all the participants whose talk will be included in
the programme should submit the full text of their paper not exceeding 2000
words before September 1, 2013. The style sheet will be provided in due
time.



Unfortunately, we are unable to cover any transportation and accommodation
costs.



The organising committee:

Mikhail Alekseevsky (SRCRF), Alexandra Arkhipova (CTSFS RSUH), Jacob
Fruchtmann (Forschungstelle Osteuropa, Bremen), Olga Khristoforova (CTSFS
RSUH), Sergey Neklyudov (CTSFS RSUH), Anna Sokolova (Institute for
Ethnology and Anthropology RAS).



Contacts:

E-mail: sovietmyth <[log in to unmask]>@
<[log in to unmask]>gmail<[log in to unmask]>
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Tel.: +74999734354

Coordinator of the conference: Natalya Petrova (CTSFS RSUH)