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9:00 – 9:20 AM — Breakfast and registration



9:20 – 9:30 AM — Opening remarks



9:30-11:15 AM — PANEL 1
Shattered Frames: Montage, Rewriting, and the Art of Soviet Film.  Discussant: Professor Kevin M.F. Platt, University of Pennsylvania



          Mashinka Firunts and Danny Snelson, University of Pennsylvania: "Gilded Rot

          Recut: Splicing the Lost Reels of Shub and Eisenstein"



          Daria Ezerova, Yale University: “The Role of the Fragment in Rashid  

             Nugmanov's The Needle  (1988): narrative structure, theatricality, heroics”



          Alex Moshkin, University of Pennsylvania: “Film as Palimpsest: An Aesthetic

          Dissection of Mikhail Kalik’s And the Wind Returneth



11:30 AM – 12:30 PM — Lunch



12:30- 2:15 PM — PANEL 2

Shattered Souls: Identity in Late Imperial Russia.  Discussant: Professor Ilya Vinitsky, University of Pennsylvania



          Matthew Mangold, Rutgers University: “The Spatial Subject: Fragmented Psyches

          in Chekhov's ‘The Steppe’”



          Abigail Weil, University of Texas at Austin: "Pozdnyshev's Fractured Self"



          Kaitlyn Tucker, University of Chicago: “Hospitality in Crisis: The 19th Century

         Literary Legacy of Philemon and Baucis”



2:15 – 3:00 PM — Coffee break



3:00 – 4:45 PM — PANEL 3
Shattered Spaces: Trauma and Nationality in the Postsocialist World.  Discussant: Professor Sibelan Forrester, Swarthmore College



          Izabela Zdun, McGill University: “Political Potential of Literature: On Lyudmila

          Petrushevskaya’s Minorization”



          Tanya Zaharchenko, University of Cambridge: “Expressing the unspeakable:

          Shredded death in (Kharkiv's) tales of trauma”



          Natalie Mauser-Carter, University of Kansas: “Mixed Messages: problems with

          visual representation and a pluralistic Kosovo"



5:00 – 6:00 PM — Keynote Speaker: Professor Devin Fore, Princeton University: “The Emergence of Soviet Factography”

Reception follows

 

PROGRAM

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