Saturday, November 22, 2014 Registration Desk: 7:00 A.M
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Saturday, November 22, 2014 Registration Desk: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Registration Desk 2 Cyber Café Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. - Atrium Lounge Exhibit Hall Hours: 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. - Grand Ballrooms E & F Morning Coffee Break Central European University Press will hold a coffee break at their booth #108 - Grand Ballrooms E & F Session 8 – Saturday – 8:00-9:45 am 8-01 Identity Politics and the post-Soviet Transition to Democracy (I) - Conference Room 1 Chair: Hilary Appel, Claremont McKenna College Papers: Paul Goode, U of Oklahoma "Institutions, Legitimacy, and De-democratization in Russia" Scott Radnitz, U of Washington "The Logics of Conspiracy Theories in post-Soviet States" Peter Rutland, Wesleyan U "Identity, Contestation and the Failure of Democracy in Russia" Disc.: Valerie Jeanne Sperling, Clark U 8-02 Reforming Punitive Institutions in Former Soviet States - Conference Room 2 Chair: Erica Marat, America U Papers: Lauren Alicia McCarthy, U of Massachusetts, Amherst "Tolerance of Corrupt Police Practices: Evidence from Survey Experiments in Russia and Georgia" Gavin Slade, U of Toronto (Canada) "The Pains of Prison Reform: Violence and the Prisoner Society in post-Soviet Georgia" Matthew Aaron Light, U of Toronto (Canada) "Gun Policy in Georgia" Disc.: Gilles Favarel-Garrigues, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales, Sciences-Po (France) 8-03 Rhetoric and Representation in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Slavic Culture - Conference Room 3 Chair: Serhii Plokhii, Harvard U Papers: Maria Ivanova, U of Virginia "Early Modern Ruthenian Rhetoric of Dissimulation" Olenka Z. Pevny, U of Richmond "Visual Rhetoric and Petro Mohyla’s Restoration of the Church of the Savior at Berestovo in Kyiv" Michelle Ruth Viise, Harvard U "Icons in the Sky: the Orthodox Monk Afanasii Filippovich and His Visions" Disc.: Karin Friedrich, U of Aberdeen (UK) 8-04 Old Stories Newly Told: The pre-Modern Periods in Vladimir Putin’s Unified History Textbook - (Roundtable) - Conference Room 4 Chair: Sean Pollock, Wright State U Yulia Mikhailova, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Kevin Michael Kain, U of Wisconsin-Green Bay Aurimas Svedas, Vilnius U (Lithuania) Wolfram Von Scheliha, U of Leipzig (Germany) 8-05 The Transformation of post-Soviet Russia’s Image in the United States: Domestic and International Challenges - Conference Room 5 Chair: Frank Costigliola, U of Connecticut Papers: David S. Foglesong, Rutgers U "Journalists and American Images of post-Soviet Russia" Victoria Ivanovna Zhuravleva, Russian State U for the Humanities (Russia) "Images of Post-Soviet Russia in American Political Cartoons" Samuil Volfson, Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia) "'Televangelists Target the USSR': American Televangelists in Russia during the Years of Perestroika and in Early 1990s" Disc.: Angela Evelyn Stent, Georgetown U 8-06 Russia’s New Foreign Policies 25 Years Later: The End of Imperial Domination? - Conference Room 6 Chair: Vitaly Kozyrev, Endicott College Papers: Matthew Joseph Ouimet, US Dept of State "Russia’s Rediscovery of Asia under Putin—Milestones and Prospects" Alexander Pisarev, Tamkang U (Taiwan) "Moscow Reintegrates the post-Soviet Space: Common Values or Shared Interests?" Aigerim Shilibekova, Harvard U "Russia-Kazakhstan Strategic Cooperation: Forming a New Type of Great Power Relationship?" Disc.: Charles Edward Ziegler, U of Louisville Michael J Kilburn, Endicott College 8-07 The Soviet Union and its 'Others'/'Others' in the Soviet Union: Ideology and the Everyday - Conference Room 7 Chair: Eric Lohr, American U Papers: Gleb J Albert, Bielefeld U (Germany) "From World Revolution to Brotherhood of Nationalities: The Transformation of 'Internationalism' in the Early Soviet Union" Hanna Elisabeth Jansen, U of Amsterdam (Netherlands) "Soviet Academics under Brezhnev: The Paradox of Soviet Humanism and 'Anti-Racist' Internationalism" Anika Walke, Washington U in St. Louis "'So That I Will Be Able to Help My Country to Fight Against Imperialist and Neocolonialist Control': Students from Third World Countries in Soviet Universities" Disc.: Adrienne Lynn Edgar, UC Santa Barbara 8-08 Central and East European Developments: 25 Years After - (Roundtable) - Conference Room 8 Chair: Sharon L. Wolchik, George Washington U Federigo Argentieri, John Cabot U / Temple U Rome Campus (Italy) Taras Kuzio, U of Alberta (Canada) Ronald H. Linden, U of Pittsburgh Jane Leftwich Curry, Santa Clara U 8-09 Correcting the Incorrigibles: The Re-education of Delinquents, Defectives and the Politically Deviant in Russia and Germany - Conference Room 9 Chair: Riccardo Nicolosi, Munich U (Germany) Papers: Andy Byford, U of Durham (UK) "Reforming Juvenile Delinquents in Russia from the Great Reforms to the Revolution" Vera Shibanova, Ruhr-Universitt Bochum (Germany) "'Defective Children' and the Notion of Deviance in Soviet Pedology" Igor J. Polianski, Universitt Ulm (Germany) "'Incurable Germany?' Therapeutic de-Nazification in U.S. and Soviet Occupation Zones: Between Sigmund Freud and Ivan Pavlov" Disc.: Irina Sandomirskaja, Sӧdertӧrn U College (Sweden) Liya - Kalinnikova, Uppsala Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies (Sweden) 8-10 October 1993 Twenty Years On: Practices of Rememberance and Commemoration - Conference Room 10 Chair: Michael R. Katz, Middlebury College Papers: Boris Noordenbos, U of Amsterdam (Netherlands) "'Passions, Murder, Tanks and Storms': Memories of October 1993 in a post-Heroic Age" Ilya Budraytskis, Russian National Center for Contemporary Art (Russia) "Contested Memory: The Fate of the Exhibition 'Three Days in October' in the Russian Historical Museum" Otto Floris Boele, Leiden U (Netherlands) "'I Was Killed in the White House': 'Red-Brown' Action Poetry and Historical Fiction on October 1993" Disc.: Kathleen Frances Parthe, U of Rochester 8-11 Reinterpreting the Past: Russian Musical Transpositions of Literature and History - Conference Room 11 Chair: Barry Paul Scherr, Dartmouth College Papers: Ruth Solomon Rischin, Independent Scholar "Mikhail Glinka’s 15th Century: The Art of the Entr’acte in Kniaz’ Kholmskii (1840)" Alexander Burry, Ohio State U "Dargomyzhsky’s Stone Guest: Dialogue with Pushkin" Emily Frey, UC, Berkeley "Back to the Future: Mozart and Salieri and the Opéra Dialogué in the Silver Age" Disc.: Valeria Z. Nollan, Rhodes College 8-12 Reconstructing Perestroika on Contemporary Russian Television - Conference Room 12 Chair: Simon Huxtable, Loughborough U (UK) Papers: Jacob Lassin, Yale U "Parfenov’s Perestroikas: Remembering the Era on Namedni and Kakie nashi gody" Molly Thomasy Blasing, U of Wisconsin-Madison/Oberlin College "Intergenerational Discourse On Air and Online: Reimagining Perestroika in the TV Series Vos'midesiatye (The Eighties)" Olga Mikhailovna Mesropova, Iowa State U "Perestroika's Epilogue: Mythologizing the Collapse of the Soviet Union in Putin-era Cultural Discourse" Disc.: Frederick C. Corney, College of William & Mary 8-13 Consumption, Identity, and Agency in Socialist Romania and Hungary - Conference Room 13 Chair: Ulf Brunnbauer, Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (Germany) Papers: Diana Georgescu, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign "Pleasure or Purposeful Tourism? Children Playing at Patriotism, Science, and Camaraderie on Summer Expeditions in late Socialist Romania" Jill Marie Massino, UNC at Charlotte "'I Wonder How Many Hours the Comrades’ Wives Have Spent in a Queue?': Responses to Shortage in Ceausescu’s Romania" Karl William Brown, U of Wisconsin-Whitewater "Speculation, Black Marketeering, and 'Deviant' Consumption in Communist Hungary, 1948- 1962" Disc.: Paulina Bren, Independent Scholar 8-14 Knowing the People: Politics and Scientific Expertise in Interwar Poland - Conference Room 14 Chair: Michael Liddon Meng, Clemson U Papers: Małgorzata Mazurek, Columbia U "Overpopulation, Postwar Planning, and the Rise of Development Economics: The Lessons of the Great Depression from Poland" Olga Linkiewicz, Institute Of History PAN (Poland) "The Power of Knowledge: Politics and the Formation of Social Sciences in Interwar Poland" Kathryn Ciancia, U of Wisconsin-Madison "Getting to Know the East: Expert Knowledge and Population Politics in Interwar Volhynia" Disc.: Gregor Thum, U of Pittsburgh 8-15 Memoirs in Translation: Autobiographical Texts from Central and Eastern Europe - Conference Room 15 Chair: Judith Kesserű Némethy, NYU Papers: Krisztina Kós, Central European University Press "Memoirs in Translation: Publishing Autobiographical Texts from Central and Eastern Europe" Tibor Zoltn Frank, Etvos Lornd U (Hungary) "The Making of a Hungarian Anti-Nazi: Antal Ullein Reviczy, German War, Russian Peace" Mario Fenyo, Bowie State U "The Holocaust Memoir of Miksa Fenyo" Disc.: Csaba Bekes, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Hungary) 8-16 Vladimir Nabokov and Sexuality - Conference Room 16 Chair: D. Brian Kim, Stanford U Papers: Sergey Karpukhin, U of Wisconsin-Madison "Vladimir Nabokov and Representations of Sexuality" Megan Race, Yale U "Incognita: Blok's 'Neznakomka' in Nabokov's Ada, or Ardor" Natalia Chernysheva, UNC at Chapel Hill "'I Wish to Caress Time': Sensory, Sensual, and Temporal in Nabokov’s Oeuvre" Disc.: Alexei Lalo, Arizona State U 8-17 Nationalities Polic(ies) after Stalin? Views from the Peripheries - Conference Room 17 Chair: Peter Isaac Holquist, U of Pennsylvania Papers: Zbigniew Adam Wojnowski, Nazarbayev U (Kazakhstan) "The Limits of De-Stalinization in Rural Kazakhstan" Vilius Ivanauskas, Lithuanian Institute of History (Lithuania)