Past Events - September 2006

September 18, Monday
  First Day of Fall Semester      
September 20, Wednesday
  Seminar on Russian and East European Jewish Studies "Autobiography and Historical Context: Writing Together and Apart in Brzezany," Shimon Redlich, Professor of Modern History and Director of the Rabb Center for Holocaust Studies; Solly Yellin, Chair in Lithuanian and East European Jewry, Ben-Gurion University; Anton Polonsky, Albert Abramson Chair of Holocaust Studies, Brandeis University. 4:15 - 6:00 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354
September 26, Tuesday
  Fall Reception The Department's Annual Fall Reception. 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. CGIS-South (Davis Center), Concourse Level
September 27, Wednesday
  Comparative Economics Seminar "Russian Judicial Corruption," Ethan Burger, Adjunct Associate Professor, Washington College of Law. 12:30 - 2:00 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354

Past Events - May 2006

May 10, Wednesday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Julia Bekman Chadaga, Post-Doctoral Fellow, Davis Center. "From Music to Murder: The Kreutzer Sonata and A Clockwork Orange." 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street , 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
May 11, Thursday
  Undergraduate Thesis Forum Junior concentrators will present thesis projects to Slavic Concentrators and Faculty. 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m Barker 316
May 12, Friday
  Dissertation Defense Jacob Emery, "Stock Exchanges: Heredity, Identity, and Metaphor in Modernist Slavic Literature." 11 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Barker Center 114, Kresge Room
May 17, Wednesday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Marek Nekula, Senior Fellow, Davis Center. “Divided City: Prague Public Space and Franz Kafka's Readings of Prague.” 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street , 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
May 18, Thursday
  Spring Reception The Slavic Department's annual Spring Reception – Friends and family welcome. 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thomson room, Barker Center 110, 12 Quincy Street

Past Events - April 2006

April 4, Tuesday
  Literary Study Group Literary Study Group: Barry P. Scherr, Mandel Family Professor of Russian and Provost, Dartmouth College , “Whose Whitman? When Russia First Heard America Singing.” 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 4th Floor, #S450.
(Please note that the room has changed for this event)
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Gilbert C. Rappaport, Professor of Slavic and Eurasian Studies, Univ. of Texas , “ Agreeing to Disagree: A Lexicalist Approach to Explaining Agreement Mismatch.” 6:30 p.m. Professor Flier's residence.
April 6, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Alfred Thomas, Head of the Department of Slavic and Baltic Languages and Literatures, University of Illinois at Chicago , “Shakespeare's Bohemia .” 4:15 p.m 1730 Cambridge Street , 3 rd Floor, Room #S354
April 10, Monday
  The Slavic Department Presents “The Lay of the Merchant Kalashnikov,” by M. Yu. Lermontov Performed by the students of the Slavic Department. 5:00 p.m. Thompson Room, Barker 110, 12 Quincy Street
April 20, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Matthew S. Witkovsky, Assistant Curator, Department of Photographs, National Gallery of Art, “Avant-Garde Art for the Tourist Age: Štyrský and Toyen in Paris, 1925-1928.” 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
April 27, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Alexander Mihailovic, Professor of Comparative Literatures and Languages, Hofstra University , “A New Icarus: The Gender Politics of the St. Petersburg Mit'ki.” 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.

Past Events - March 2006

March 2, Thursday
  The Slavic Department Presents A Concert of “Love in Russian Songs and Poetry,” with performances by the students of the Slavic Department. 4:30 p.m. Thompson Room, Barker Center 110, 12 Quincy Street.
March 7, Tuesday
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Hakyung Jung, “Semantic and Syntactic Innovations in the Development of the Perfect in -no/-to in North Russian.” 6:30 p.m Professor Flier's residence (maps are available in Barker 374). Please tell Judy if you plan to attend.
March 9, Thursday
  Slavic Literary Colloquium Dennis Tenenboym, "Writing around the Zoo: Karamzin, Shklovsky and Nabokov in Berlin."   Professor Todd's residence (maps are available in Barker 374). Please tell Judy if you plan to attend.
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Brian Horowitz, Tulane University , “Jewish Philanthropy, Culture, Identity: The Society for the Promotion of Enlightenment.” Co-sponsored with Seminar on Russian and East European Jewish Studies.   1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, room #S354
March 15, Wednesday
  Literary Study Group

 

Edythe C. Haber, Professor Emerita University of Massachusetts, Boston and Center Associate, Davis Center , Harvard, “Humor in the Silver Age and Beyond: Teffi and Zoshchenko.” 4:15 p.m 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
March 16, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Bozena Shallcross, University of Chicago , “The Holocaust and the Matter.” 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
March 23, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Vera Pavlova. Poetry reading.   1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.

Past Events - February

February 2, Thursday
  Slavic Literary Colloquium Alexander Spektor, Slavic Department, Harvard University , "Between Mourning and Melancholy: the Articulation of Meaning and Responsibility in Krotkaia ." 6:30 p.m.. Professor Todd's residence.
February 16, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Anna Krylova, Department of History, Duke University, and Post-Doctoral Fellow, Davis Center for Eastern and Eurasian Studies, “Women in Combat at the Soviet Front, or The Limits of Gender as a Category of Historical Interpretation." 4:15 p.m 1730 Cambridge Street , 3 rd Floor, Room #S354
February 21, Tuesday
  Literary Study Group David Powelstock, Assistant Professor of Russian, Brandeis University, and Center Associate at the Davis Center of Eastern and Eurasian Studies, “Portrait of the Artist in a Complex Mirror: Narration and Authorship in Olesha's Envy ." 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3 rd Floor, Room #S354.
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Olga M. Mladenova, Associate Professor, Germanic, Slavic and East Asian Studies, University of Calgary , “Rise and Evolution of the Three-Way Article System in the Bulgarian-Macedonian Dialect Continuum." 6:30 p.m. Professor Flier's residence.
February 23, Thursady
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Mikhail Iampolski, Comparative Literature, New York University, and Visiting Professor, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, “Metaphors, Myth, and Facticity: Reading Shklovsky's Zoo ." 4:15 p.m 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.

Past Events -December

December 1, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor John Malmstad,Slavic Department, Harvard University, "Martiros Sarian: 'European in Asia, Asian in Europe. 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 4th Floor, #S450.
December 2, Friday
  Book Reading Professor Svetlana Boym will read from her book The Future of Nostalgia. 6.00 p.m. Harvard Hall 201.
December 6, Tuesday
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Lenore Grenoble, Professor of Russian, Dartmouth College, "Shift and Switch: Grammatical Seduction à la russe," 6:30p.m. Professor Flier's residence.
December 8, Thursday
 

Literature and Culture Seminar

Inna Naroditskaya, Assistant Professor of Musicology, Northwestern Univeristy and Senior Fellow, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, "The Operatic Tales of Catherine the Great.' 12p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room #S354.
 

Slavic Literary Colloquium

Benjamin Paloff, Slavic Department, Harvard University, "The Middle Term: Intermediacy and the Shape of Metamorphosis in Platonov and Schulz." 6: 30 p.m Professor Todd's residence.
December 16, Friday
  Slavic Department Holiday Party   8:00 p.m. -11:30 p.m..  

Past events - November 2006

November 1, Tuesday
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Professor Andrew Nevins and Clemens Mayr, Department of Linguistics, Harvard University, "Non-Nominative Subjects in Russian: Some Theoretical Considerations." 6:30 p.m. Professor Flier's residence.
November 7, Monday
  Literature and Culture Seminar "Public Interiors Between Two Cultures: Conversation with Russian-American Artist Irina Nakhova," Professor Svetlana Boym, moderator. 6:00 p.m. Barker 133, 12 Quincy St.
November 9, Wednesday
  Study Abroad Meeting Learn about Study Abroad opportunities in Eastern Europe. Professor Joanna Nizynska, moderator, with speakers from the Office of International Programs, Middlebury College, and ACTR (American Council of Teachers of Russian). 4:00 p.m. Barker 316, 12 Quincy St.
November 10, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Lily Alexander, Hofstra University and New York University, "Confessions of a Sinner: Author and Antihero in Russian and American Traditions." 4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room S354.
  Slavic Literary Colloquium Jacob Emery, Slavic Department, Harvard University, "'Things Engendered': Kinship and Metaphor in Andrei Bely's Petersburg." 6:30 p.m. Professor Todd's residence.
November 15, Tuesday
  Meeting with the Dept. Chair and Graduate Students Tea with the Chair and Slavic Department Graduate Students 4:15 p.m Barker 373.
November17, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Olga Hasty, Princeton University, "He Writes Like a Woman: Briusov's Nelli." 4:15 p.m Kresge Room, Barker Center 114, 12 Quincy Street.

Past events - October 2006

September 29, Thursday
  Slavic Department Fall Reception   4:00-6:00 p.m. Thompson Room (110), Barker Center , 12 Quincy Street .
October 4, Tuesday
  Slavic Linguistics Colloquium Daniela Hristova, Visiting Fellow, Harvard Ukrainian Institute (fall); Visiting Assistant Professor, Slavic Department, Harvard (spring), Assistant Professor, University of Chicago , title of lecture to be announced. 6:30 p.m. Professor Flier's residence
October 6, Thursday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Poetry Reading in Russian by Sergey M. Gandlevsky, poet, with translations by Philip Metres, John Carroll University 4:15 p.m. Kresge Room (114), Barker Center, 12 Quincy Street.
  Slavic Literary Colloquium Inna Mattei, Slavic Department, Harvard University , “Tears and Blushing: Sentimentalism Revisited." 6:30 p.m Professor Todd's residence.
October 11, Tuesday
  Literature and Culture Seminar Professor Elena G. Rabinovich, Institute for Philological Studies, St. Petersburg University, “Mute Capitals." 4:15 p.m. Barker Center 230, 12 Quincy Street.
October 13-15, Thursday- Saturday
 

The Arts, National Identity and Politics in Belarus

 

Co-sponsored by the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, the Davis Center, the Orsa-Romano Foundation, and the North American Association for Belarusian Studies.

 

   
  Meeting with Theater Group Meeting with members of the Jakub Kolas Theatre (Vitsebsk , Belarus) October 13, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Barker Center 133
  Film Screening Screening of “Occupation: Mysterium” followed by discussion

Thursday, October 13

4:15 p.m.

Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall (location tentative at this time).
  Art Exhibit Exhibit of contemporary Belarusian visual arts and photography October 10-21 Ticknor Lounge, Boylston Hall and Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown .
  Theatre Performance Performances of “Chagall…Chagall” and “The Arrest” by the Jakub October 13, 14, and 15,8:00 p.m., and matinee, October 15, at 2 p.m. Kolas Theatre, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown
  Symposium   Friday, October 14, 3:30-6:30 p.m., Saturday, October 15,10:00-1:30 p.m. Barker Center 133.
  Poetry Reading   Saturday, October 15, 4:30-5:30 p.m. Barker Center 133
October 19, Wednesday
 

Literary Study Group

 

Laurence Senelick, Fletcher Professor of Drama and Oratory and FRAC Distinguished Scholar, Tufts University, “Seeing Chekhov Whole: Notes on Translating HisComplete Dramatic Corpus."

 

4:15 p.m. 1730 Cambridge Street, Room 354.
October 20, Thursday
 

Literature and Culture Seminar

 

Raffaella Vassena, Università degli Studi of Milan , "The Jewish Question in the Genre System of Dostoevsky's Diary of a Writer and the Problem of the Authorial Image."

4:15 p.m. 730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room 354.
October 24, Monday
 

Seminar on Russian and East European Jewish Studies

 

Jonathan Bolton, Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, "The Case of the Missing Poet: Anti-Semitism and the Beginnings of Czech Jewish Literature."

4:15 p.m. 730 Cambridge Street, 3rd Floor, Room 354.

 

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