Gogol Conference

Halimur Khan HKhan at MAIL.COLGATE.EDU
Tue Apr 9 15:24:37 UTC 2002


hello, professor Andrew:

are you still accepting papers for the conference?


--Halimur Khan, Ph.D
Assistant Professor of Russian
219C Lawrence Hall
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY 13346

Tel:  315.228.7671
Fax: 315. 228. 7176
Email: hkhan at mail.colgate.edu



-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Andrew [mailto:j.m.andrew at LANG.KEELE.AC.UK]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:33 AM
To: SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
Subject: Gogol Conference


CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: GOGOL 2002

The year 2002 marks 150 years since the death of Nikolai Gogol. To mark 
this anniversary the Neo-Formalist Circle will be staging a conference, to 
be held at Mansfield College, Oxford, from Monday 16 September - Wednesday 
18 September. The programme presently includes the following papers: full 
details and booking information will be available from early June.

Robin Aizlewood (UCL/SSEES): 
The man who was(n't) there: Pirogov and the representation of  nothingness

Joe Andrew (Keele): Narrative, Space and Gender in Gogol

Birgit Beumers (Bristol): 
Turning and Turning Inside Out: Playful Explorations of Gogolian Texts on 
Stage and Screen in the 1990s

Neil Cornwell (Bristol): The Absurd in Gogol

Justin Doherty (TCD): Gogol and Russian Futurism

Andrzej Dudek (Kraków): Gogol's vision of Culture

John Elsworth (Manchester): The Gogol Jubilee of 1909

Helena Goscilo (Pittsburgh): Syn/crisis in Gardens of Earthly Plights: 
Bosching Gogol

Nina Gourianova (Harvard): 
Landscape of Transformation: Metamorphosis in Gogol's Old-World Landowners

Julian Graffy (UCL/SSEES): Gogol's Clothes

Eric de Haard (Amsterdam): 
Gogol's and Tolstoi's Madmen: On the Dimensions of Intertextuality

Catriona Kelly and Andy Byford (Oxford):
Remembering A Great Russian Writer: The Gogol Jubilees of 1909 and 1952

Lyubov Kiseleva (Tartu): Gogol and Zhukovskii

Arnold Mcmillin (UCL/SSEES): The Petersburg Stories as set to Music by 
Russian Composers

Henrietta Mondry (Canterbury, NZ): Gogol's Body, Rozanov's Gaze

Audun Mørch (Oslo): Gogol's Overcoat: Revaluing All Values

Jutta Mörhke (Keele): the Sense of An Ending in Gogol

Harriet Murav (Davis): Gogol, Mendele, and the Question of Ethnic 
Literature Michael O'Toole (Murdoch): Gogol's Style : A Collective 
Analysis

Richard Peace (Bristol): Aspects of Gogolian Logic

Petre Petrov (Pittsburgh): Gogol's Gamblers: Lectoral and Libidinal 
Penetrations

Michael Pursglove: Grigorovich's Gogolian hybrid: Kapellmeister Suslikov

Robert Reid (Keele): Gogol: A Stoic Reading

David Shepherd (Sheffield): 
Naming and Shaming: Bakhtin on Gogol and the History of the Grotesque

Joseph Sherman (Oxford): The Non-reflecting Mirror: Gogol's Influence on 
Sholem Aleichem

Greta Slobin (Santa Cruz): The Battle for the Modernist Gogol in the 1920s 
and 1930s

Tatiana Smoliarova (Harvard): Gogol as the Basis of  Formalist Theories

Willem Weststeijn (Amsterdam):  Gogol and Illness

----------------------
Joe Andrew
j.m.andrew at lang.keele.ac.uk

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