ASEEES 2013 CFP: Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Russian Novel
Tom Dolack
dolack_thomas at WHEATONCOLLEGE.EDU
Sun Dec 16 17:15:08 UTC 2012
Dear Colleagues,
We are searching for an additional paper (or two) for a set of panels on
the topic of "Revolutionary Change and Cross-Cultural Exchange in the
Russian Novel." Here is a description:
"This panel will welcome papers that examine the interrelatedness of
revolution and the intercultural exchange of ideas. "Revolution" can be
defined to include political revolutions as well as other cultural
shifts such as the psychoanalytic revolution and the feminist
revolution. Papers may concentrate on how revolution is depicted in
literary texts as being shaped by intercultural exchange, on how
revolutionary forces are portrayed as changing ideas as they travel from
one culture to another, or on any other aspect of the interrelatedness
of revolution and the cross-cultural exchange of ideas."
We already have papers on Petrarch in /Zhivago/, psychoanalysis in
Bulgakov and Nabokov, Russian and Western science fiction, Godwin's
influence on Chernyshevsky, and imitation in Pushkin and Pasternak.
Interested parties should get in touch with Christopher Livanos
(clivanos at wisc.edu) or myself (dolack_thomas at wheatonma.edu).
Happy end of term and Happy Holidays to everyone!
Tom Dolack
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Tom Dolack
Russian & Russian Studies
Wheaton College
Norton, MA
dolack_thomas at wheatonma.edu
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