Workshop: "The End of the Story?" Problems and Perspectives of East European Literary Studies

cjostrow at NYCAP.RR.COM cjostrow at NYCAP.RR.COM
Tue Jan 8 01:19:19 UTC 2013


Have I missed information on or a deadline for registration for this workshop? I couldn't find any such information on the wordpress description.

Thanks.

Connie Ostrowski

 
---- Elena Gapova <e.gapova at GMAIL.COM> wrote: 
> Dear all,
> 
> in February, Princeton University is holding a workshop in Slavic literary
> studies. The Program is below.
> e.g.
> 
> 
> “THE END OF THE STORY?”
> Problems & Perspectives of East European Literary Studies
> 
> A two-day workshop at Princeton University
> 
> http://easteuropeanliterarystudies.wordpress.com
> 
> 
> Preliminary Program
> 
> DAY 1, Friday, February 8, 2013
> 
> RESEARCH AND THE FIELD:
> Current Scholarship in East European Literary Studies: Themes, Frameworks,
> Methodologies, and Intellectual Trends
> 
> 219 Aaron Burr Hall
> 
> 9:15-9:30am:
> Irena Grudzinska Gross, Serguei Oushakine, and Andrzej Tymowski:
> Introductions and goals for the workshop
> 
> 9:30-11:00am
> PANEL I: AWAY FROM THE NATIONAL STORY?
> Chair: Caryl Emerson (Princeton University)
> 
> Michał Paweł Markowski (University of Illinois, Chicago) From Nation to
> Fascination
> 
> Jonathan Bolton (Harvard University) Reports on the Death of the National
> Model
> 
> Jessie Labov (Ohio State University, Columbus) World Theory
> 
> 11:15am-13:15pm
> PANEL II: SCORCHED MAPS
> Chair: Margaret Beissinger (Princeton University)
> 
> Wendy Bracewell (University College London) Out of Eastern Europe: New
> Perspectives in Travel Writing Studies
> 
> Edyta Bojanowska (Rutgers University) The Story Yet to Be Told: Research on
> Empire in Russian Literary Studies
> 
> Izabela Kalinowska Blackwood (Stony Brook) Polish-Russian Relations within
> American Academia: from Affiliation to Filiation
> 
> Benjamin Paloff (University of Michigan) East is Always Further East
> 
> 14:00-3:30pm
> PANEL 3: REFRAMING THE STORY
> Chair: Serguei Alex. Oushakine (Princeton University)
> 
> Beth Holmgren (Duke University) Reframing the Story
> 
> Marci Shore (Yale University)Phenomenological Encounters: Scenes from
> Central Europe
> 
> Thomas Ort (Queens College) Intellectual Historical Approaches, Carl
> Schorske in Prague
> 
> 3:45-5:45 pm
> PANEL 4: MOVING TARGETS
> Chair: Petre Petrov (Princeton University)
> 
> Sean Cotter (University of Texas, Dallas) Translation Studies
> 
> Alice Lovejoy (University of Minnesota) Historical and Comparative
> Directions in East Central European Film & Media Studies
> 
> Tomislav Z. Longinović (University of Wisconsin, Madison) From East
> European Studies to Vampirology: Notes from the Veteran Field Warrior
> 
> 6:00 – 6:45 pm  KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
> Clare Cavanagh (Northwestern University): ‘Non-Strategic’ Eastern Europe
> and the Fate of the Humanities
> 
> DAY 2, Saturday, February 9, 2013
> THE PERSPECTIVES FOR THE FIELD
> 
> Aaron Burr Hall, 216
> 
> 9:15-9:30am:
> Andrzej Tymowski: Goals for today
> 
> 9:30-11:30am
> PANEL V: NEW DIRECTIONS
> Chair: Irena Grudzińska Gross
> 
> Joanna Niżyńska (Harvard University) Notes on Polish Studies in the Age of
> Cultural Globalization
> 
> Sibelan Forrester (Swathmore College) Eastern European Area Studies – From
> Outside the Area
> 
> Roman Koropeckyi (University of California, Los Angeles) Intellectual
> Agenda and Practical Prospects
> 
> Closed Sessions:
> 11:45am-13:00pm
> 
> SESSION 1: SUMMARY OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING PERSPECTIVES
> Chair: Serguei Oushakine
> Participants: Beth Holmgren, Wendy Bracewell, Michał Paweł Markowski,
> Jessie Labov.
> 
> 2:00 – 3:30pm
> SESSION 2: ISSUES IN THE FIELD
> Andrzej Tymowski, moderator
> 
> 3:45-5:00pm:
> SESSION 3: SUMMING UP
> 
> 
> The Workshop is organized by:
> 
> Irena Grudzinska Gross, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
> Princeton University and the Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of
> Sciences;
> 
> Serguei Oushakine, Director, Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies as
> well as Anthropology and Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton
> University;
> 
> Andrzej Tymowski, American Council of Learned Societies and Warsaw
> University
> 
> Sponsoring Institutions:
> 
> Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS)
> 
> American Council of Learned Societies
> 
> Program in Russian and Eurasian Studies, Princeton University
> 
> European Cultural Studies Program, Princeton University
> 
> Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Princeton University
> 
> Institute of Slavic Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences
> 
> http://easteuropeanliterarystudies.wordpress.com/about/
> 
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