[Ura-list] Seminar “Ideologies and silenced voices in Finno-Ugric pasts and modernities”

Lukin, Karina P karina.lukin at helsinki.fi
Fri Mar 17 06:28:52 UTC 2023


Dear recipient,
Welcome to the seminar “Ideologies and silenced voices in Finno-Ugric pasts and modernities”. The seminar will take place at the University of Helsinki in Metsätalo (Unioninkatu 40, room 4) on May 8th, 2023. The seminar will also be streamed, and the link will be announced later.

For more details, see below or visit the event webpage<https://shumpoton3.wordpress.com/2023/03/02/ideologies-and-silenced-voices-in-finno-ugric-pasts-and-modernities/>.
The seminar is open and free of charge. We kindly ask the participants to register by April 27th through this link<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdkHOuOWNQHSsV7-E1r-gAm-kA_BCJZJgEccdKFUNk5rW-yEg/viewform?usp=sf_link>.

Programme
9:15–9:30
Svetlana Edygarova & Karina Lukin: Opening
Transnational Ideologies
9:30–10:00
Łukasz Sommer: From language families to kin nations (and back)
10:00–10:30
Csilla Horváth: “Which in our country is rarely achieved by a person of deprived background”. The iridescence of political ideologies on the publication and reception of Bernát Munkácsi’s Mansi legacy
10:30–11:00 Okabe Takehiro: Soviet-Finnish Controversy over the Kalevala and pan-Finnism: Empire, Nation-State, and Pan-Nationalism

Lunch

Echoes of Russification
12:30–13:00
Susan Ikonen: Russian National Bolshevism as Basis for All-Union Soviet Culture in the late 1930s. Some Remarks
13:30–14:00
Svetlana Edygarova: Language discourses in Soviet society under totalitarianism and their transformation in the post-Soviet era (on the example of the Permic languages)
14:00–14:30
Maria Viatchina: Racialized Bodies? Diversifying the Early Soviet Discourse on the Finno-Ugric Women
14:30–15:00
Maria Fedina: Non-“state-forming people”: on living and being of non-Russian minorities in contemporary Russia

Coffee

Traversing Borders
15:30–16:00
Alexandr Zamyatin: Meanings of Finno-Ugric identity in Finland’s political discourse
16:00–16:30
Joonas Ahola: Negotiating Identities: The Kalevala between Finnishness and Karelianness
16:30–17:00
Karina Lukin: Nested spheres of racialisation, nationalism and imperialism
17:00 Discussion

The seminar is organized by Svetlana Edygarova’s Finno-Ugrian Society funded project "Totalitarian language: Udmurt language discourses between 1920-1950" and Karina Lukin’s Academy of Finland funded project “Imperialism in vernacular terms: Appraising the coloniality of folklore, tradition and heritage through and by the Nenets”.

Best regards,
Karina Lukin and Svetlana Jedygarova
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