CFP: The Culture of Empire in Russia=?windows-1252?Q?=92s_?=Long Nineteenth-Century (2013 ASEEES Conference, Boston)
Edyta Bojanowska
bojanows at RCI.RUTGERS.EDU
Mon Nov 12 20:09:07 UTC 2012
CFP: The Culture of Empire in Russia’s Long Nineteenth-Century (2013
ASEEES Conference, Boston)
Dear Colleagues,
I am soliciting papers for a panel, or a series of panels, on the
culture of empire in Russia’s long nineteenth century (up to the
Bolshevik Revolution).The panel’s purpose is to showcase new research on
the 19^th -century imperial imaginary in both high and popular culture,
and to ponder a set of larger disciplinary questions. What are the
theoretical and literary-historical reasons for making empire studies
more central to Russian literary studies?How to integrate the
problematic of empire with both more traditional and newly emergent
perspectives in the study of Russia’s 19^th -century culture? What role
could empire studies play in reinvigorating our research on Russia’s
long nineteenth century?Paper proposals from scholars of all stages are
welcome, including graduate students (preferably in the post-prospectus,
dissertation writing stages).Ideally, the papers will come from larger
research projects devoted to this topic.
Please email me at bojanows at rci.rutgers.edu
<mailto:bojanows at rci.rutgers.edu> with your title and a brief
description of your paper, or if you are interested in participating in
this event as a discussant or chair.
Thank you very much,
Edyta Bojanowska
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Edyta Bojanowska
Associate Professor of Russian and Comparative Literature
Dept. of Germanic, Russian, and East European Languages and Literatures
Rutgers University, 195 College Ave., New Brunswick, NJ 08901
ph: (732)932-7201, fax: (732) 932-1111
http://german.rutgers.edu/faculty/profiles/bojanowska.htm
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