Call for Papers

Rebecca Pyatkevich rp537 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Fri Nov 5 22:40:04 UTC 2004


Dear SEELANGers,

I am pleased to include below the call for papers for the ninth issue of
Ulbandus: The Slavic Review of Columbia University.

More information about Ulbandus, including past issues and subscription
information, can be found at:<http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/ulbandus/>

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The Slavic Sixties: Centuries of 60-niki

Call for Papers


The sixties in Russia and the wider Slavic world have historically been
times of cultural transformation and innovation, marked by a change in the
political arena that elicited the renegotiation of the relations between
aesthetics and power.   Although the 1960s and the 1860s produced
generations whose literary and cultural tastes could not have been more
different, both periods were defined by the emergence of a new generation
that found itself willing and able to unseat the cultural hegemony of its
time; young people who posed a new set of aesthetic, ethical, and literary
concerns that preoccupied the cultural milieu long after the decade had
ended.


Ulbandus: The Slavic Review of Columbia University hereby solicits papers
for its ninth issue, "The Slavic Sixties: Centuries of 60-niki," devoted to
providing a fresh look at the sixties as times of literary upheaval and
innovation.   Ulbandus  welcomes papers that treat some aspect of *either*
sixties period in any Slavic culture, any author of the period, or  address
the question of possible links and parallels between these two periods.
Papers that address any other sixties period are also welcome.  We are open
to consideration of submissions from various fields, of papers that carry a
cross-disciplinary focus, or papers that are untraditional in format or
approach.

Produced under the auspices of the Slavic Department at Columbia
University, ULBANDUS is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to refreshing,
adventurous, and provocative work on topics in Slavic literatures and
cultures. We welcome submissions from faculty, graduate students and
independent scholars in any field, even superficially unrelated ones.

Deadline for submissions is March 1, 2005.  Check the website
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/slavic/ulbandus/sub-guidelines.htm for further
guidelines on the process of submission.  Questions can be addressed to
ulbandus at columbia.edu or rp537 at columbia.edu.

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