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Many special events are being planned for the 2012 AATSEEL Conference, including seminars led by Boris Gasparov and Eric Naiman; workshops led by Vaclav Cvrček, Sibelan Forrester, Victoria Hasko, and Julia Nemirovskaya; coffee conversations with Steven Franks, Genevra Gerhart, Robin Feuer Miller, and Donna Orwin; a job interviewing workshop led by Jon Stone; Russian poetry readings; and a special screening of the film My Perestroika.
Note: Rooms are subject to change. Check the 2012 Conference Program when you arrive for final room assignments.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
3:00pm-7:00pm | Exhibitor Set-Up (Regency AB) |
5:00pm-7:00pm | Conference Registration (Regency Foyer) |
5:00pm-7:00pm | AATSEEL Program Committee Meeting (Executive Board Room) |
7:00pm-9:00pm | Job Interviewing Workshop (Birch Room) |
7:00pm-9:00pm | AATSEEL Executive Council Meeting (Executive Board Room) |
9:00pm-10:00pm | Reception for Graduate Students (Balsam Room) |
Friday, January 6, 2012
7:30am-6:00pm | Conference Registration (Regency Foyer) |
8:00am-10:00am | SLAVA/Olympiada Breakfast (Executive Board Room) |
9:00am-4:30pm | Exhibit Hall (Regency AB) |
8:00am-9:45am | Conference Panels: FRI 6-A |
9:45am-10:30am | Complimentary Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall sponsored by American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS (Regency AB) |
10:30am-12:15pm | Conference Panels: 6-B |
12:15pm-1:45pm | Language Coordinators' Luncheon (Place TBD) |
12:15pm-1:00pm | Coffee with Leading Scholars: Robin Feuer Miller, Brandeis University (Balsam Room) |
1:45pm-3:30pm | Conference Panels: 6-C |
4:00pm-6:30pm | ACTR Board Meeting (Executive Board Room) |
4:30pm-6:30pm | International Association of Teachers of Czech Meeting (Cottonwood Room) |
4:30pm-6:30pm | Conference Panels: 6-D |
4:45pm-6:30pm | Graduate Committee Meeting (Juniper Room) |
7:00pm-9:00pm | Russian Poetry Reading. Featured poet: Maria Rybakova (Balsam Room) |
9:00pm-11:00pm | AATSEEL President’s Reception and Awards Ceremony (Evergreen Room) |
Saturday, January 7, 2012
7:30am-5:00pm | Conference Registration (Regency Foyer) |
8:00am-10:00am | Conference Panels: 7-A |
9:00am-4:30pm | Exhibit Hall (Regency AB) |
10:00am-10:50am | AATSEEL Members' Meeting (Auditorium) |
11:00am-12:00pm | Keynote Address: Irina Paperno (Auditorium) |
12:00pm-1:00pm | Coffee with Leading Scholars: Donna Orwin, University of Toronto (Balsam Room) |
1:30pm-3:15pm | Conference Panels: 7-B |
3:30pm-5:00pm | Russian Flagship Council Meeting (Executive Board Room) |
3:15pm-3:45 pm | Complimentary Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall sponsored by Slavica Publishers (Regency AB) |
3:15pm-5:00pm | Conference Panels: 7-C |
5:00pm-7:00pm | Conference Panels: 7-D |
5:00pm–7:00pm | ACTR Members' Meeting (Balsam Room) |
6:00 pm | Reception Hosted by the University of Washington Department of Slavic Languages and Literature (Cedar B Room) |
7:00pm | Film Screening: My Perestroika (Regency E Room; AV: DVD/monitor) |
8:00-10:00 pm | Graduate Student Social Event: The Spot Off Main, 20 103rd Ave NE Bellevue, WA |
8:00am-10:00am | AATSEEL Executive Council Meeting (Executive Board Room) | 9:00am-11:00am | Conference Panels: 8-A |
11:00am-12:00pm | Coffee with Leading Scholars: Genevra Gerhart (Birch Room) |
11:00am-12:00pm | Coffee with Leading Scholars: Steven Franks, Indiana University (Balsam Room) |
11:00am-12:00pm | AATSEEL Program Committee Meeting (Executive Board Room) |
12:00pm-1:45pm | Conference Panels: 8-B |
Panel Chair: Julia Nemirovskaya, U of Oregon
Panelist: Robert Romanchuk, Florida State U
Title:
What is Little Russian Literature?
Panelist: Roman Koropeckyj, UCLA
Title:
Gogol's Place in Little Russian Literature
Panelist: Amelia Glaser, UC-San Diego
Title:
Gogol's Petrushka: Dead Souls and the Vertep Tradition
Discussants:
Oleh Ilnytzkyj, U of Alberta
Panel Chair: Thomas Seifrid, USC
Panelist: Alexander Burry, Ohio State U
Title:
Tolstoy’s Allusions to Pushkin’s Stone Guest in Anna Karenina
Panelist: Alexei Pavlenko, Colorado College
Title:
Anna’s Peasant as a Mirror of Tolstoy’s Evolution
Panelist: Nina Bond, Columbia U
Title:
Tolstoy and (D)Evolution
Panel Chair: Jason Merrill, Michigan State U
Panelist: Katya Jordan, U of Virginia
Title:
Between Hamlet and St. Sergius: An Artistic Quest in Mamin-Sibiriak’s Shooting Stars
Panelist: Anna Krivoruchko, USC
Title:
The Grammar of Ekphrasis, or How to Make Pictures out of Words
Panelist: Lisa Woodson, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:
Early Literary Adaptations of the Legend of Kitezh
Panelist: Evgeniya Koroleva, CUNY Graduate Center
Title:
The Influence of A. Bely’s Петербург on B. Pasternak’s early prose (“Апеллесова Черта”, “Вторая Картина. Петербург”)
Panel Chair: Emily Wang, Princeton U
Panelist: Carmen Finashina, Northwestern U
Title:
The Narrator as Ambient Noise: the process of text creation and the narrator’s present tense in Osip Mandelstam’s
Panelist: Lindsay Ceballos, Princeton U
Title:
Some implications of “culture” in the writings of Osip Mandel’shtam and Viacheslav Ivanov
Panelist: Ona Renner-Fahey, U of Montana
Title:
The Asthma of Poetic Creation
Panel Chair: Olga Klimova, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Ian MacMillen, Masha Kowell, U of Pennsylvania
Title:
Political Jazz Narratives: The Propagandist Role of Big Band and Bebop in Post-WWII Soviet Animation
Panelist: Polina Maksimovich, Northwestern U
Title:
From Ridiculous to Sublime: The Tragicomedy of Characters in Vampilov’s “Duck Hunting.”
Panelist: Rita Safariants, Yale U
Title:
Everyday Rock-n-roll: The Perestroika Rockumentary and the Soviet Cinematic Quotidian
Discussants:
Olga Klimova, U of Pittsburgh
Panel Chair: Vladislav Beronja, U of Michigan
Panelist: Tomislav Longinović, U of Wisconsin
Title:
The Post-Oriental Condition
Panelist: Amila Buturovic, York University
Title:
In Memoriam: Bosnian Epigraphic Polyglossia
Panelist: Natasa Kovačević, Eastern Michigan University
Title:
Worlding the Balkans
Discussants:
Gordana Crnkovic, U of Washington
Panel Chair: Shannon Spasova, Dalhousie U
Panelist: Hyug Ahn
Title:
The Lexicalization of Verbs of Motion in Russian: Manner vs. Destination
Panelist: Jeffrey Holdeman, Indiana U
Title:
The Americanization of Russian Old Believer Surnames in the Eastern U.S., Part II: Pronunciation
Panel Chair: Tatiana Iakovleva, SFL Laboratoire Structures Formelles du Langage
Panelist: Curtis Ford, U of South Carolina
Title:
“Glagoly”: The Design and Development of a Mobile App for Language Learners
Panelist: Liudmila Klimanova, Svetlana Dembovskaya, U of Iowa, Loyola U, Chicago
Title:
Internet-Based Social Networking Activities in a Russian Class: The Case of Status Updates
Panelist: Newel Brown, Brigham Young U
Title:
Argumentation and Debate in the Foreign Language Classroom: Russian and American University Students Collaborating through New Technologies
Panel Chair: Julia Mikhailova, U of Toronto
Panelist: William Comer, U of Kansas
Title:
Readers and their Lexical Inferencing Strategies
Panelist: Olesya Kisselev, Anna Yatsenko, Portland State U
Title:
Writing at the Advanced Level: A Case Study Based on the Corpus Linguistics Approach
Panelist: Daria Aleeva, Portland State U
Title:
Negative Transfer in the Writing of Proficient Students of Russian: A Comparison of Heritage Language Learners and Second Language Learners
Panel Chair: Stuart Goldberg, Georgia Tech U
Panelist: Corinne Seals-Mykytka, Georgetown U
Title:
Subtleties in Cross-Cultural Proficiency: Measuring the Importance of Sociolinguistic Variables for Study Abroad Learners of Russian
Panelist: Elena Denisova-Schmidt, U of St. Gallen (HSG)
Title:
Cross-Cultural Management in Russia: Approaches to Teaching
Panelist: Olga Oleynik, U of South Florida
Title:
Cross-Cultural Communication Problems as a Topic in Teaching Heritage Students or Combining the Uncombinable
Panelist: Maria Shardakova, Indiana U
Title:
“I joke you not”: Humor and Politeness across Languages and Cultures
Panel Chair: James West, U of Washington
Panelist: Viktoria Ivleva, U of Kentucky
Title:
Frills and Perils of Fashion: Politics and Culture of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Court through the Eyes of La Mode
Panelist: David Gasperetti, U of Notre Dame
Title:
Translating Vanka Kain: Recovering the Richness of the Eighteenth-Century Russian Novel
Panelist: Priscilla Hunt, U of Massachusetts-Amherst
Title:
Holy Foolishness in the Age of Enlightenment
Panel Chair: Katherine Bowers, Northwestern U
Panelist: Yuri Corrigan, College of Wooster
Title:
Dostoevsky’s Experimental Formulation of the Tripartite Soul in The Idiot
Panelist: Alex Spektor, Vanderbilt U
Title:
Vicissitudes of Reading of/in The Idiot
Panelist: William Leidy, Stanford U
Title:
The Proliferation of Scandal in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot: New Media versus Old-Fashioned Gossip
Discussants:
Caryl Emerson, Princeton U
Panel Chair: Michael Kunichika, NYU
Panelist: Juliette Stapanian-Apkarian, Emory U
Title:
Performing on Edge: The Disabled Body as Stage in Plays by Elena Guro
Panelist: Connor Doak, Northwestern U
Title:
“Nado pisat’ voinoiu”: Maiakovskii and World War I
Panelist: James McGavran, Kenyon College
Title:
Mayakovsky as Laughter’s Lone Wolf: Private Humor versus Public Laughter in Two Poems
Panelist: Elise Thorsen, U of Pittsburgh
Title:
Maiakovskii and the Challenge of Appropriating the Advertising Jingle
Panel Chair: Nancy Condee, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Olena Hlazkova, U of Alberta
Title:
The Image Of A Woman-Migrant In Modern Ukrainian Literature
Panelist: Oleh Kotsyuba, Harvard U
Title:
The Old Face of the New Ukrainian Literature: Lina Kostenko’s Zapysky ukraïns’koho samašedšoho
Panel Chair: Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College
Panelist: Ani Kokobobo, U of Kansas
Title:
Ismail Kadare’s Libidinous Resistance
Panelist: John Cox, North Dakota State College
Title:
The Early Kadare: A Case of Socialist Realist Sabotage?
Panelist: Kristin Bidoshi, Union College
Title:
Ismail Kadare’s Lulet e ftohta te marsit: A Tragic Narrative of Old and New Albania
Panel Chair: Robert Channon, Purdue U
Panelist: James Lavine, Bucknell U
Title:
Grammaticalization in the Functional Domain: Evidence from Polish
Panelist: Gary Toops, Wichita State U
Title:
Expressing Causative Relations in Czech and Upper Sorbian: A Contrastive Analysis
Panelist: Inchon Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Title:
Competition of Prepositional and Nonprepositional Case in Czech
Panel Chair: Elena Denisova-Schmidt, U of St. Gallen (HSG)
Panelist: Olga Ogurtsova, Beloit College
Title:
Teaching Intercultural Competency beyond Language at the Advanced Level
Panelist: Irene Krasner, Defense Language Institute
Title:
Some Applications of Neuroscientific Research to Second Language Acquisition
Panel Chair: George Fowler, Slavica Publishers and Indiana
Panelist: Genevra Gerhart
Panelist: Eloise Boyle
Panel Chair: Nancy Condee, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Sarah Ruth Lorenz, UC Berkeley
Title:
The Clash of Realist Convictions and Revolutionary Impatience in the Criticism of N. A. Dobroliubov
Panelist: Nikita Nankov
Title:
Three Methods of (Mis)reading Chekhov the Cartesian Way
Panelist: Elizabeth Richmond-Garza, U of Texas – Austin
Title:
Nervous Attacks and Severed Heads: Intermediate Sexualities in Chekhov and Wilde
Panel Chair: Ona Renner-Fahey, U of Montana
Panelist: Christopher Lemelin
Title:
The Train Home to Exile
Panelist: Nataliya Gavrilova, CUNY – Graduate Center
Title:
Converted Avant-Garde: The Poetic Development of Boris Pasternak and T.S. Eliot
Panelist: Molly Thomasy Blasing, U of Wisconsin – Madison
Title:
Illuminating Consciousness: Pasternak’s Poetics of Photography
Panelist: Svetoslav Pavlov, Grand Valley State University
Title:
Pasternak’s Approach to Translating Shakespeare’s Humor
Panel Chair: Elise Thorsen, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Jenifer Presto, U of Oregon
Title:
Modernist Archaeology: Khodasevich, Pompeii, and the Russian Necropolis
Panelist: Michael Kunichika, NYU
Title:
“Somewhere there is Europe…”: Boris Pil’niak and Modernist Stratigraphy
Panelist: Devin Fore, Princeton U
Title:
The Secret of Capital: Vertov’s Eleventh Year
Discussants:
Katherine Bowers, Northwestern U
Panel Chair: Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Barnard College/ Columbia U
Panelist: Katya Hokanson, U of Oregon
Title:
Empire in Microcosm: Russian Women in Central Asia
Panelist: Leah Feldman, UCLA
Title:
Heterodoxy and Heteroglossia: Poets and Prophets on the threshold of the Russian Empire
Panelist: Anindita Banerjee, Cornell U
Title:
Khlebnikov’s Transcaspianism and the Nomadology of Revolution
Discussants:
Lisa Yountchi, U of Pennsylvania
Panel Chair: Mark Pettus
Panelist: Dominique Hoffman, U of North Carolina
Title:
Literature and the Construction of Memory: Nina Berberova's Roquenval
Panelist: Melissa Miller, U of Wisconsin
Title:
Freedom and Exile in Two Novels of Nina Berberova
Panelist: Ruth Rischin
Title:
The Obshchina on the Soil of Provence: Berberova’s Poslednie i pervye (1930)
Discussants:
Mary Rees ,
Panel Chair: Olga Mesropova, Iowa State U
Panelist: Edward Alan Cole, Grand Valley State U
Title:
Three Different Redactions that Venture Onto the Coast of Utopia
Panelist: Adrian Wanner, Pennsylvania State U
Title:
From Ground Up to Kofemolka: Michael Idov’s Self-Translation
Panelist: Kyuchin Kim, Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Title:
Reception of Czech Literature in South Korea
Panel Chair: Quinn Dombrowski, U of Chicago
Panelist: Andrew Dombrowski, U of Chicago
Title:
Etymological Markup of the Birchbark Letter Corpus
Panelist: Cynthia Vakareliyska, U of Oregon
Title:
Saints in Medieval Slavic Calendars as Facebook Friends
Panelist: Ronelle Alexander, Eric Prendergast, UC Berkeley
Title:
Bulgarian Dialect Analysis as an Evolving Tradition
Panelist: Erin Franklin, Monica Vickers, U of Chicago/Ohio State U
Title:
Student-Driven Collaborative Reference in Slavic Linguistics
Panel Chair: Christopher Harwood, Columbia U
Panelist: Biljana Belamaric Wilsey, North Carolina State U
Title:
The Macedonian Language E-Learning Center: Free Interactive Multimedia for Online Language Learning
Panelist: Christian Hilchey, U of Chicago
Title:
When Less is More: Multimodal Learning Through Czech Večerníček
Panelist: Dana Hůlková-Nývltová, Charles U, Prague
Title:
Learning to Teach Czech
Panelist: Matthew Dame, USC/Dept. of Education/TESOL
Title:
Using “Kolja” to Teach Czech prosody (intonation, rhythm & stress)
Panelist: Natalie Dame, USC
Title:
Using Czech Songs to Reinforce Textbook Vocabulary and Grammar
Panelist: Masako Fidler, Brown U
Title:
Content-Driven Language Course above the First-year Level: What's Been Done and What Needs to be Done
Panelist: Susan Kresin, UCLA
Title:
Technology and LCTLs: Applications for differentiation
Panelist: Viktorija Lejko-Lacan, UCLA
Title:
Fostering Language Development and Critical Thinking through Writing in a BCS Class
Panelist: Marshall Pierce, U of Nebraska-Lincoln
Title:
Heritage Learners and Survival Czech Classes Content Online
Panelist: Mila Saskova-Pierce, U of Nebraska-Lincoln
Title:
Czech Language in Nebraska: Learning Community Format
Panel Chair: Elizabeth Sandstrom, Thomas Jefferson Science & Technical High School
Panelist: Mary Nicholas, Lehigh U
Panelist: Jane Shuffelton, Brighton HS
Panelist: Camelot Marshall, ACTR
Panel Chair: Victoria Hasko, U of Georgia
Panel Chair: Olga Livshin, U of Alaska-Anchorage
Panelist: Rafael Levchin
Panelist: Aleksandr Ocheretiansky
Discussants:
Rebecca Pyatkevich, Lewis & Clark College
Panel Chair: Caryl Emerson, Princeton U
Panelist: Julia Chadaga, Macalester College
Title:
Nabokov's Artful Criminals
Panelist: Christine Rydel, Grand Valley State U
Title:
Raskol’nikov in New York City: Laurence Sanders Answers Dostoevsky
Panelist: Sarah Bishop, Willamette U
Title:
Kama Ginkas’s “K.I. from Crime”
Panelist: Sarah Krive, U of North Carolina-Greensboro
Title:
Mantovani’s Akhmatova: Libretto and Intertexts
Panel Chair: Cynthia Vakareliyska, U of Oregon
Panelist: Priscilla Hunt, U of Massachusetts - Amherst
Panel Chair: Julia Nemirovskaya, U of Oregon
Panel Chair: Eric Naiman, UC-Berkeley
Panel Chair: Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College
Panelist: Maria Rybakova
Title:
Reading from Gnedich
Discussants:
Luba Golburt, UC Berkeley
Michael Wachtel, Princeton U
Panel Chair: Virginia Bennett, U of Hawaii-Manoa
Panelist: Mikhail Avrekh, Yale U
Title:
Faddey Bulgarin’s statistics and the provincial novel
Panelist: Christina Schwartz, U of Chicago
Title:
Pirozhki Papers: Narrative as Abjection in Nikolai Gogols’’s “Ivan Fyodorovich Shponka and his Aunt”
Panelist: Klawa Thresher, Randolph College
Title:
Duality in Gogol’s “Notes of a Madman”
Panelist: Yevgeniy Slivkin, U of Oklahoma
Title:
The Munchausen Syndrome of a Titular Consular: Gogol’s “Diary of a Madman” and Osipov’s “Ne liubo ne slushai, a lgat’ ne meshai”
Panel Chair: Katya Hokanson, U of Oregon
Panelist: Brian Johnson, Swarthmore College
Title:
Synchronicity in Crime and Punishment
Panelist: Alina Wyman, New College of Florida, Division of Humanities
Title:
New Uses of Bakhtinian “Consummation” (Zavershenie): A Sample Analysis of The Brothers Karamazov
Panelist: Benjamin Jens, U of Wisconsin – Madison
Title:
“Одни только люди, а кругом них молчание вот земля!”: Dostoevskii and L.N. Andreev
Panel Chair: Cathy Popkin, Columbia U
Panelist: Irina Denishchenko, Columbia U
Title:
Masquerade and Identity in Chekhov’s Yuletide Stories
Panelist: Riley Ossorgin, Columbia U
Title:
Individual Identity and the Pursuit of Happiness: Kashtanka's Long Day’s Journey into a Three Dog Night
Panelist: Emily Traverse, Columbia U
Title:
Unmasking Objectivity: Contingent Categories and the Card-Carrying Lunatic in “Ward 6”
Panelist: Rudolf Niebuurt, Columbia U
Title:
Scientific Subjectivity: Judgment, Authority, and the Identity of the Other in The Duel
Discussants:
Cathy Popkin, Columbia U
Panel Chair: Anna Berman, Princeton U
Panelist: Hanna Chuchvaha, U of Alberta
Title:
Russian Reinvention of Apollo: Between Archaism and Modernism
Panelist: Timothy Ormond, Grand Valley State U
Title:
Themes of Illness and Death in Aleksei Korin’s Illustrations for Anna Karenina
Panelist: Megan Swift, U of Victoria
Title:
Thank You for a Happy Childhood! Transforming The Bronze Horseman into a Soviet Children’s Classic 1928-1953
Panel Chair: Joanna Kot, Northern Illinois U
Panelist: Lena Doubivko, U of Washington
Title:
The Metaphysical Body: Ikhtiander’s Androgyny, Animalism and Divinity in Alexander Belyaev’s Tschelovek-Amphibia
Panelist: Amanda Allan, Northwestern U
Title:
Dry as a Rifle: Shklovsky’s Third Factory as Autobiographical Textbook
Panelist: Scott Bartling, Stanford U
Title:
Ostranenie in Retrospect: Viktor Shklovsky’s Energy of Delusion
Discussants:
Elise Thorsen, U of Pittsburgh
Panel Chair: Colleen McQuillen, U of Illinois at Chicago
Panelist: Margo Rosen, Columbia U
Title:
Willis of Oz: How Willis Conover Enchanted The Thaw Generation with His “Jazz Hour” Radio Program
Panelist: Rebecca Stanton, Columbia U
Title:
Rewriting the Fairy Tale: The Strugatsky Brothers
Panelist: Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Barnard College/Columbia U
Title:
Ada and Bleak House: The Enchanter Reenchants?
Discussants:
Rebecca Pyatkevich, Lewis & Clark College
Panel Chair: Olga Mesropova, Iowa State U
Panelist: Erin Alpert, U of Pittsburgh
Title:
Revolutionary and Reactionary Reality: The Evolution of Soviet and Post-Soviet Documentary Cinema
Panelist: Irina Makoveeva, CIEE, St. Petersburg State U
Title:
Female Subjectivity as Constructed by Women Directors
Panelist: Kirsten Rutsala, U of Oklahoma
Title:
Absent Fathers, Silent Mothers: Representations of the Family in Post-Soviet Russian Cinema
Panelist: Beach Gray, U of Pittsburgh
Title:
Music in Balabanov
Discussants:
Jason Merrill, Michigan State U
Panel Chair: James Lavine, Bucknell U
Panelist: Alla Nedashkivska, U of Alberta
Title:
Ukrainian Children’s Magazines and Multiple Discursive Images of Childhood in Contemporary Ukraine
Panelist: Elena Syanova, Russian Academy of Sciences
Title:
The Problem of Interaction between the Ukrainian and Russian Language Systems in the Territory of Later Settlement
Panelist: Curt Woolhiser, Harvard U
Title:
The Russian Language in Belarus: Language Use, Speaker Identities and Metalinguistic Discourse
Panel Chair: William Comer, U of Kansas
Panelist: Mark Baugher, Bryn Mawr College
Title:
Is the Explicit Instruction of L2 Grammar Necessary?
Panelist: William Rivers, National Language Service Corps
Title:
Concurrent Validity of the OPI and National Language Service Corps’ Self-Assessments in Russian
Panelist: Tatiana Iakovleva, SFL Laboratoire Structures Formelles du Langage
Title:
Typological Constraints in Foreign Language Acquisition: the Expression of Motion by Advanced Russian Learners of English and French
Panel Chair: Jane Shuffelton, Brighton HS
Panelist: Paavo Husen, Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Panelist: Elizabeth Lee Roby, Friends School of Baltimore
Panelist: Thomas Garza, U of Texas – Austin
Panelist: Karen Evans-Romaine, U of Wisconsin – Madison
Panel Chair: Alexander Burry, Ohio State U
Panelist: Victoria Thorstensson, U of Wisconsin - Madison
Panelist: Katherine Bowers, Northwestern U
Panelist: Victoria Kononova, U of Wisconsin - Madison
Panel Chair: Joanna Kot, Northern Illinois U
Panelist: Martha Kelly, U of Missouri-Columbia
Title:
A Name in the Hand: Tsvetaeva's Verses to Blok
Panelist: Jeffrey Riggs, UCLA
Title:
The Place of Christ in Dmitrii Merezhkovsky’s “New Religious Consciousness”
Panelist: Sean Griffin, UCLA
Title:
The Strangeness of Christ in Rozanov’s “Protestant” Poetics
Discussants:
Olga Meerson, Georgetown U
Panel Chair: Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College
Panelist: Susanna Weygandt, Princeton U
Title:
Early Soviet Plasticity in the Sciences, Theater, and Dance
Panelist: Muireann Maguire, U of Oxford
Title:
From NIICHAVO to Maxwell House: Scientific Institutions in Soviet Sci-Fi
Discussants:
Devin Fore, Princeton U
Julia Vaingurt, U of Illinois at Chicago
Panel Chair: Barbara Henry, U of Washington
Panelist: Zia Miric, University of Illinois
Title:
Israel Zangwill’s East End: Autoethnography of Nationalist Cosmopolitanism
Panelist: Galya Diment, University of Washington
Title:
Reilly, Sidney Reilly versus Grisha Rosenblum of Odessa: More BUND than Bond?
Discussants:
Meri-Jane Rochelson, Florida International U
Panel Chair: Melissa Miller, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Panelist: Shannon Spasova, Dalhousie U
Title:
Postmodern Folktales: Video Game Narratives Through a Mythical Lens
Panelist: Irina Anisimova, U of Pittsburgh
Title:
Ol’ga Slavnikova’s 2017: A Magical dystopia
Panelist: Julie Hansen, Uppsala U
Title:
Stalinism Depicted from a Distance in Aleksandr Terekhov’s Novel Kamennyi most
Panelist: Natalia Vesselova, U of Ottawa
Title:
“To Blow Up the Epoch’s Mind”: Edward Limonov’s Epistle to the Galatians
Discussants:
Andrew Chapman, U of Pittsburgh
Panel Chair: Connor Doak, Northwestern U
Panelist: Brian Baer, Kent State U
Panelist: Irina Stakhanova, Bowling Green State U
Panelist: Olga Livshin, U of Alaska
Panelist: Arianna Nowakowski, U of Denver
Panelist: Anthony Qualin, Texas Tech U
Panelist: Benjamin Sutcliffe, Miami U
Panel Chair: Thomas Seifrid, USC
Panelist: Ronald Vroon, UCLA
Title:
Sumarokov and Khlebnikov
Panelist: Gail Lenhoff, UCLA
Title:
The Medieval Period
Panelist: Michael Wachtel, Princeton U
Title:
Pushkin
Panel Chair: Robert Channon, Purdue U
Panelist: Matthew Feeney, U of Kansas
Title:
Proto-Slavic, from Linguistic Data
Panelists:
Malgorzata Szajbel-Keck, UC Berkeley
Cammeron Girvin, UC Berkeley
Johanna Nichols, UC Berkeley
Elizabeth Purdy, UC Berkeley
Title:
Highly Noncanonical Adjectives in Slavic Languages
Panel Chair: David Prestel, Michigan State U
Panelist: Stuart Goldberg, Georgia Institute of Technology
Title:
New Materials for Advanced Russian Language and Culture through Song: A Demonstration
Panelist: Katya Nemtchinova, Seattle Pacific University
Title:
Послушайте!: A New Listening and Speaking Text for Intermediate Russian Language Instruction
Panelist: Yuri Shevchuk, Columbia U
Title:
New Textbook: Beginner’s Ukrainian with Online Interactive Workbook
Panel Chair: Sara Ceilidh Orr, Ohio State U
Panelist: Renee Perelmutter, U of Kansas
Title:
Confessional Strategies and Facework in Russian Women’s Discourse Online
Panelist: Victoria Hasko, U of Georgia
Title:
Telecollaborative Webcasting for Increased Content and Linguistic Knowledge
Panelist: Julia Mikhailova, Lena Kushnir, U of Toronto
Title:
Rushin’ to Keep Up with Today's Online Teaching and Learning Tools: A Demonstration of Innovative Online Russian Language Learning
Panel Chair: Maria Khotimsky, Harvard U
Panelist: Julia Nemiroskaya, U of Oregon
Panelist: David Patashinsky
Panelist: Yevgeniy Slivkin, U of Oklahoma
Panel Chair: Nina Bond, Columbia U
Panelist: Virginia Bennett, U of Hawaii – Manoa
Title:
Solovyovian Aesthetics and Tolstoy’s What Is Art?
Panelist: David Herman, U of Virginia
Title:
Paradoxes in Tolstoy’s Moral Thought
Panel Chair: Caryl Emerson, Princeton U
Panelist: Yuri Tsivian, Daria Khitrova, U of Chicago / UCLA
Title:
The Illustrator as Commentator: The Queen of Spades in the Eyes of Benois and Protazanov
Panelist: Nina Gourianova, Northwestern U
Title:
Mayakovsky and the Futurist Book
Panelist: Robert Bird, U of Chicago
Title:
The Soviet Swift: Gulliver’s travel to Stalinist Animation
Discussants:
Michael Wachtel, Princeton U
Panel Chair: Brian Johnson, Swarthmore College
Panelist: Christopher Carr, Brown U
Title:
Satiety or Freedom: The Unwanted Transfiguration of Sharik in Bulgakov’s Heart of a Dog
Panelist: Natalia Dame, USC
Title:
Why is Sharikov Dead or The Fate of Creatures in Frankenstein and Heart of a Dog
Panelist: Zachary Johnson, UC Berkeley
Title:
Margarita's Orgasms
Panel Chair: Rebecca Jane Stanton, Columbia U
Panelist: Olena Martynyuk, Rutgers U
Title:
Phantasmagoria as a Social Commentary: Arsen Savadov’s Series “Donbas-Chocolate”
Panelist: Olga Mesropova, Iowa State U
Title:
Conflict, Solitude, and Growing Up in Russia: Docufictional Serialization of School Life in Valeriia Gai Germanika’s “Shkola”
Panelist: Elena Boudovskaia, Vassar College
Title:
A Guy with Dollars and others: mythical characters in Russian Internet folklore (Based on materials from bash.org.ru)
Panel Chair: Kinga Kosmala, U of Chicago
Panelist: Irena Avsenik Nabergoj, Scientific Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Title:
Stereotypes of Jews in Slovenian Literature
Panelist: Marat Grinberg, Reed College
Title:
Poetics of Influence: The Case of Boris Slutsky and Yehudah Amichai
Panelist: Ofer Dynes, Harvard U
Title:
The secret life of a script – on the production of “Border Street” as a site of Jewish-Polish memory negotiation
Discussants:
Natalia Vesselova, U of Ottawa
Panel Chair: Elise Thorsen, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Erin Collopy, Texas Tech U
Title:
Sexual Anxiety and Death in Aleksei Tolstoy’s Vampire Tales
Panelist: Stoyan Tchaprazov
Title:
Vampires in Human Flesh: Representations of the Slovaks and Gypsies in Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Panelist: Rita Heath, Ambrose University College
Title:
Soviet Gothic: Eating in Hell in Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita
Panel Chair: Yelena Belyaeva-Standen, Saint Louis U
Panelist: Irina Dubinina, Brandeis U
Title:
Requests in Heritage Russian: A Case Study
Panelist: Emilia Bikbulatova Oswalt, U of Wisconsin – Eau Claire
Title:
Russian-English Prosodic Interference Affecting Communication
Panelist: Veronika Egorova, U of Washington
Title:
Ellipsis and Imposition in Advertising Discourse
Panel Chair: Maria Shardakova, Indiana U
Panelist: Maia Solovieva, Oberlin College
Title:
Teaching Cultural Symbols through Art
Panelist: Filip Zachoval, Iowa State U
Title:
Project-Based Learning: Curricular Modifications for a Changed World
Panelist: Ksana Blank, Princeton U
Title:
Learning Language Through Literature: Twisted Idioms in Gogol’s “Nose”
Panel Chair: Donna Oliver, Beloit College
Discussants:
Edie Furniss, Pennsylvania State U
Panel Chair: Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College
Panel Chair: Václav Cvrček, Institute of the Czech National Corpus
Panel Chair: Boris Gasparov, Columbia U
Panel Chair: Molly Thomasy Blasing, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Panelist: Emily Wang, Princeton U
Title:
From Beatrice to Dante: The Poetic Path of Anna Akhmatova
Panelist: Denis Zhernokleyev, Princeton U
Title:
Vyacheslav Ivanov’s Idea of Confession: The Relationship between Text and Memory in Infancy
Panelist: Joseph Schlegel, U of Toronto
Title:
Reflections of Time in Andrei Bely’s Gold in Azure: Linear and Cyclical Approaches to an Eternal Perspective
Panel Chair: Margo Rosen, Columbia U
Panelist: Julia Vaingurt, U of Illinois at Chicago
Title:
From the Age of Robots to the Age of Clones: Unwholesome Copies in Karel Capek’s RUR and Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go
Panelist: Jacob Emery, Indiana U
Title:
Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction: Cloning as Metatext in 20th-Century Science Fiction
Panelist: Colleen McQuillen, U of Illinois at Chicago
Title:
The Cinematic Kunstkamera: Grotesque Animations by Wladislaw Starewicz
Discussants:
Julia Chadaga, Macalester College
Panel Chair: Olga Klimova, U of Pittsburgh
Panelist: Maksym Klymentyev
Title:
Countdown to the Great Victory: Fetishization of Historical Time in Tatyana Lioznova’s Seventeen Instants of Spring and Vladimir Bogomolov’s In August of 1944
Panelist: Alexandra Kostina, Rhodes College
Title:
The Role of Folkloric Phrasal Units in Explicating the Concepts of Life and Death in V. Rasputin’s The Last Term
Panelist: Andrew Chapman, U of Pittsbugh
Title:
From Kul'turnost' to Trofeinost': The Phantasmagoria of Everyday Consumption in Stagnation Culture
Discussants:
Olga Klimova, U of Pittsburgh
Panel Chair: Martin Bidney, SUNY Binghamton
Panelist: Justin Wilmes, Ohio State U
Title:
Dramatizing Dualism: The Use of the Literary Double in Prus’s The Doll
Panelist: Joanna Kot, Northern Illinois U
Title:
The Image of Family in Polish “Women's Drama”: 1930s and post-1989
Panelist: Svetlana Vassileva-Karagyozova, Kansas U
Title:
The Initiation Novels of Poland’s Last Communist Generation
Panelist: Kinga Kosmala, U of Chicago
Title:
Ryszard Kapuściński’s “Travels with Herodotus”: Reportage from the Self
Panel Chair: Cynthia Vakareliyska, U of Oregon
Panelist: Traci Lindsey, UC Berkeley
Title:
Does Bulgarian Have Motion Verbs?
Panelist: Steven Franks, Indiana U
Title:
When Morphology Trumps Meaning: The Case of Slovenian Adjectives
Panel Chair: Sandra Freels, Portland State U
Panelist: Karen Evans-Romaine, Anna Tumarkin, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Title:
Assessing Writing at Intermediate and Advanced Levels
Panelist: Olga Kagan, Anna Kudyma, UCLA
Title:
The Russian Federation’s Tests of Russian as a Foreign Language as Practice Tests in the Flagship Program
Panelist: Maria Lekic, American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS
Title:
Assessment in the Russian Overseas Flagship
Discussants:
Dzhamilia Dvinyatina, St. Petersburg State U
Darya Kolesova, St. Petersburg State U
Olga Ryabova, St. Petersburg State U
Panel Chair: Julia Mikhailova, U of Toronto
Discussants:
Julia Mikhailova, U of Toronto
Timothy Ormond, Grand Valley State U
Yana Hashamova, Ohio State U
Panel Chair: Michael Wachtel, Princeton U
Panelist: Jenny Barrier, U of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Title:
Unseeing Eyes and Uncomprehending Hearts: Isaiah 6:9-13 and Pushkin’s “Пророк”
Panelist: Martin Bidney, SUNY-Binghamton
Title:
Pushkin and Muhammad: Prophetic Heart Excision
Panelist: Elena Clark, U of North Carolina – Chapel Hill
Title:
“There like vast waters flowed together sea and sky”: “Finland” and Finland in the work of E. A. Baratynsky
Panelist: Erin Grimm, UC Davis
Title:
Hidden Resonance: Physical Focalization in Novalis and Tiutchev
Panel Chair: William Gunn, USC
Panelist: Mila Shevchenko, U of Denver
Title:
The Advent and (Melo)drama of the “New People”: Al. Sumbatov-Iuzhin’s Play The Arkazanovs (1886)
Panelist: Lisa Yountchi, U of Pennsylvania
Title:
Killing Ivanov: Chekhov and Suicide
Discussants:
Brian Johnson, Swarthmore College
Panelist: Tatyana Gershkovich, Harvard U
Title:
Poetry Brought into the Street as a Poster: The Agitational Aim of Dialectical Reading in For the Voice
Panelist: Jonathan Platt, U of Pittsburgh
Title:
The Architectural Cult of Lenin, between Mummy and Colossus
Panelist: Geoffrey Cebula, Princeton U
Title:
“Я Бог но с топором!!”: Daniil Kharms as Author of Violence
Panel Chair: Susan Kresin, UCLA
Panelist: Lida Cope, John Tomeček, East Carolina U, Texas A & M U
Title:
From Documentation to Revitalization: The Case of Czech as a Heritage Language in Texas
Panelist: Václav Cvrček, Charles U, Prague
Title:
SyD - A Learners' Tool for Exploring Variability in Language Corpora of Czech
Panelist: Masako Fidler, Brown U
Title:
Emergent Meanings-Functions of Czech Onomatopoeia
Panel Chair: Victoria Hasko, U of Georgia
Panelist: Beata Moskala-Gallaher, Bryn Mawr College; Swarthmore College
Title:
The Speech Act Set of Direct Complaints: Language and Culture-Specific Features of Direct Complaints of American Speakers, Russian Native Speakers, and American Learners of Russian
Panelist: Olena Sivachenko, U of Alberta
Title:
The Learning of Sociolinguistic Variation by Advanced Ukrainian Second Language Learners