Russia(n) in the Global Context Workshop, University of Leeds

Slivkin, Yevgeniy A. slivkin at OU.EDU
Thu Feb 16 00:28:53 UTC 2012


The right translation of "у меня стоит" is "I have a boner".

Yevgeny Slivkin

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Subject: Re: [SEELANGS] Russia(n) in the Global Context Workshop, University of Leeds

Is the speaker male or female?


On 2/15/12 9:17 AM, Ekaterina Mudalova wrote:
> What is translation for у меня стоит?  May be "I have chubby"?
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 7:56 AM, Amanda Wowk <A.Wowk at leeds.ac.uk>
wrote:
>
> > Russia(n) in the Global Context  Workshop
> > 9 March 2012
> > Leeds Russian Centre
> > University of Leeds
> >
> > The University of Leeds presents a one-day workshop on the theme of
> > "Russia(n) in the Global Context". This event is intended to explore
> > approaches and methodologies for repositioning Russia and Russian
Studies
> > in the age of globalisation. We are particularly interested in but
not
> > limited to such questions as: To what extent is it appropriate to
move
> > beyond hitherto existing paradigms of examining Russia such as
Russia vs
> > the West? Is the concept of Russia in transition from the Communist
era
> > still applicable? What new forms of research engagement can we
utilise to
> > study Russia(n) in the global context?
> >
> > The event is free to attend but places for the morning panels are
limited
> > and strictly on a first-come first-served basis. Please notify us of
your
> > intention to attend by Monday 27 February.
> > Contact Sarah Hudspith s.f.hudspith at leeds.ac.uk 0113 3433290.
> >
> > Workshop programme
> > 11.00-12.30 Panel 1
> > Chair: Mark Smith (University of Leeds) Lecturer in Modern History
> > Nancy Condee (University of Pittsburgh) Professor of Russian Studies
and
> > Film Studies, Director, Global Studies Centre
> > Julian Cooper, OBE (University of Birmingham) Professor of Russian
> > Economic Studies
> > Simon Dixon (UCL SSEES) Sir Bernard Pares Professor of Russian
History
> > John Russell (University of Bradford) Professor of Russian and
Security
> > Studies
> >
> > 12.30-13.30 Lunch
> >
> > 13.30-15.00 Panel 2
> > Chair: Stephen Muir (University of Leeds) Senior Lecturer in Music
> > Birgit Beumers (University of Bristol) Reader in Russian Studies,
editor
> > of KinoKultura and Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema
> > Marina Frolova-Walker (University of Cambridge) Reader in Music
History
> > and Director of Studies in Music
> > Stephen Hutchings (University of Manchester) Professor of Russian
Studies,
> > President of the British Association for Slavonic and East European
Studies
> > Lara Ryazanova-Clarke (University of Edinburgh) Head of Russian
Studies,
> > Academic Director at the Princess Dashkova Russian Centre
> > Sarah Wilson (Courtauld Institute) Professor, Art Historian and
Curator
> >
> > 15.00-15.30 Tea Break
> >
> > 15.30-17.00 Round Table: Putin's Russia and Globalization
> > Chair: Stephen Coleman (University of Leeds) Professor of Political
> > Communication
> > Stephen Dalziel (Chairman, Russo-British Chamber of Commerce)
> > Chris Dent (University of Leeds) Professor in East Asia's
International
> > Political Economy,
> > Luke Harding (The Guardian)
> > El Mustapha Lahlali (University of Leeds) Director of Arabic and
Middle
> > Eastern Studies
> > John Russell (University of Bradford) Professor of Russian and
Security
> > Studies
> > Vera Tolz (University of Manchester) Sir William Mather Professor of
> > Russian Studies,
> >
> > 17.00-17.30 - launch of Leeds Russian Centre
> > David Hogg (University of Leeds) PVC Research and Innovation
> > Stephen Hutchings (University of Manchester) Professor of Russian
Studies,
> > President of the British Association for Slavonic and East European
Studies
> > Claire Honess (University of Leeds) Head, School of Modern Languages
and
> > Cultures
> >
> > 17.45-19.00 reception
> >
> >
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