2 8 , 2 0 1 6 P Reliminary P Rogram C Ontents

2 8 , 2 0 1 6 P Reliminary P Rogram C Ontents

ASEEES‐MAG Joint Convention Ukrainian Catholic University Lviv, Ukraine June 26‐28, 2016 Preliminary Program Contents Panel Code Key ............................................................................................................................................ 1 Thematic Listing of Panels ........................................................................................................................... 1 Panels in Chronological Sequence ............................................................................................................... 9 Listing of Panelists ..................................................................................................................................... 76 Panel Grid ................................................................................................................................................... 85 Panel Code Key Ant = Anthropology Lit = Literature Gen = Gender Studies Med = Media Studies Hea = Health and the Body Mem = Social Memory HiE = History: East‐Central Europe Nar = Narrative, Discourse & Representation HiI = Imperial Era History Pol = Politics and Political Science HiJ = History: Jewish Studies Rel = Studies of Religion HiS = Soviet Era History Sch = Problems of Scholarship HiT = History: General Themes Soc = Sociology and Society Idn = Identity Studies Urb = Urban Studies Lan = Language and Linguistics Thematic Listing of Panels Problems of Scholarship Sch‐1‐06 ♦ Roundtable: “Why Is Knowledge from and on Eastern Europe Still So Marginal in World Scholarship?” Sch‐2‐06 ♦ “Lemberg ‐ Lwow ‐ Lviv: Its Place in the Development of Modern International Law” Sch‐3‐06 ♦ Roundtable: “Forty Years of the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies: Past, Present, and Future” Sch‐4‐06 ♦ Roundtable: “Academic Freedoms and Independent Social Sciences in Hybrid Post‐Soviet Regimes” Sch‐5‐06 ♦ Roundtable: “Doing Field Research in the South Caucasus” 1 ASEEES‐MAG ♦ June 26‐28, 2016 ♦ Lviv, Ukraine History History: General Themes HiT‐6‐07 ♦ “The Dnipro River: Histories of Transformation in the 19th‐20th Centuries” HiT‐7‐07 ♦ “Outsiders as Insiders, Insiders as Outsiders: Being Intermediate in Tsarist and Soviet Central Asia” HiT‐8‐07 ♦ Roundtable: “Oral History in the Former USSR” [Устная история в бывшем СССР] HiT‐9‐07 ♦ Roundtable: “Recordings and Recyclings? Experience of Academia and NGO in Oral History Projects” History: East‐Central Europe HiE‐1‐05 ♦ “Images of the ‘Other’ in the Societies of Medieval East‐Central Europe” HiE‐1‐07 ♦ “Practices and Forms of Anti‐Slavism in the Upper‐Adriatic Region, 1914‐1941” HiE‐2‐05 ♦ “Studies in Early Lithuanian Culture” HiE‐2‐07 ♦ Roundtable: “Sexual Others/Other Sexualities in Habsburg East Central Europe” HiE‐3‐05 ♦ “Rusyn and ‘Others’ in Central Europe through Centuries” [Русинi та ‘інші’ в Центральній Європі через віки] HiE‐6‐03 ♦ “Constructing the Image of ‘The Other’ as a Threat to the Communist Regime in Romania” HiE‐7‐03 ♦ “The Yugoslav Experience in World War I and Its Aftermath” HiE‐8‐03 ♦ “Professionalization and Ideological Shifts: Elite Transitioning between Different Ideological Regimes in 20th Century Romania” HiE‐9‐03 ♦ “‘True Citizen’ vs. ‘True Enemies’: Differences of Perception and Self‐Representation among City‐Dwellers in Eastern European Cities During World War I” Imperial Era History HiI‐1‐03 ♦ “Insiders and Outsiders at the Ottoman Border” HiI‐2‐03 ♦ “Patronage and Authority in the Early Modern East European/Ottoman Borderlands” HiI‐3‐03 ♦ “Historians Between Empire and Nation in the Late Habsburg Monarchy” HiI‐4‐03 ♦ “Examining the Imperial Other” HiI‐5‐03 ♦ Roundtable: “The ‘Other’ First World War: ‘Eastern Turn’ in War Studies” [‘Інша’ Перша світова війна: ‘Східний поворот’ у воєнних студіях] HiI‐6‐02 ♦ “Russian and Ukrainian Perceptions of Each as Other, 1600‐1800” HiI‐7‐02 ♦ “The Ukrainian Cossacks between Myth and Reality of Empire‐ and Nation‐Building” HiI‐8‐02 ♦ “Imagining the ‘Other’ in Medieval and Early Modern Rus’ Sources” [Уявлення про ‘інших’ у середньовічних та ранньомодерних Руських джерелах / Представления о ‘других’ в средневековых и раннемодерных Русских источниках] HiI‐9‐02 ♦ “Us as Them: Othering in Early Modern Society 18th Century Ukraine (The Hetmanate – Sloboda – Zaporizhia)” [Свій як інший: іншування в українському ранньомодерному соціумі ХVІІІ ст. (Гетьманщина – Слобожанщина – Запоріжжя).] History: Jewish Studies HiJ‐3‐07 ♦ “Blood Libel and Jew as the Other in East European Popular Imagination, 16th‐20th Centuries” [Евреи как другие и кровавый навет в народной культуре Восточной Европы (16 ‐ 20 вв.)] HiJ‐4‐07 ♦ “Positioning Jews in 20th Century Eastern and Central Europe” 2 ASEEES‐MAG ♦ June 26‐28, 2016 ♦ Lviv, Ukraine HiJ‐5‐07 ♦ “Jewish Texts and Culture” Soviet Era History HiS‐1‐02 ♦ “Embodying Nationalities Policy in the Soviet Union’s Western Borderlands: Continuity and Change in the Post‐Stalin Era” HiS‐2‐02 ♦ “Images of ‘The Enemy’ and the National Interpretation of De‐Kulakization and the Holodomor in Ukraine (1920s‐1950s)” HiS‐3‐02 ♦ “Vacationing in the Land of Proper Self‐hood: Constructing Political Identities through Soviet Recreation System” HiS‐4‐02 ♦ “‘Other’ Commodities, ‘Other’ Consumers: New Perspectives on Early Soviet Consumption” HiS‐5‐02 ♦ “Popular and Soviet Culture? The Ethics of Taste and the Power of Kitsch in Soviet Ukraine, 1930s to 1970s” [Популярна і радянська культура? Етика смаку та влада кічу в Радянській Україні 1930х ‐ 1970х] Language and Literature Language and Linguistics Lan‐2‐10 ♦ “Language and the Politics of Ukrainian Identity” Lan‐3‐10 ♦ “Rusyn Language I: Rusyn in Ukraine” [Русинский язык I: Русинский в Украине] Lan‐4‐10 ♦ “Rusyn Language II: Rusyn Language in Slovakia and Poland” [Русинский язык II: Русинский в Словакии и Польше] Lan‐5‐10 ♦ “Rusyn Language III: Spoken Language, Codification, and Public Usage” Lan‐6‐10 ♦ “Perspectives on Language, Politics, and National Identity” Lan‐7‐10 ♦ “The ‘Other’ Image in Ukrainian Setting: A Linguistic Perspective” [Образ «iншого» в українському контексті: мовна перспектива] Lan‐8‐10 ♦ “‘Own’ and ‘Alien’ in Place Names: New Contexts and Research Perspectives” [«Сваё» і «чужое» ў тапаніміі: новыя кантэксты і перспектывы даследавання] Lan‐9‐10 ♦ “Language, Status, and Identity” Literature Lit‐1‐08 ♦ “Identity in Literature and Learning” Lit‐1‐09 ♦ “Shaping the Literary and Political Culture of Early Modern Ukraine” Lit‐2‐08 ♦ “Language, Literacy and Education in the Periphery of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union” Lit‐2‐09 ♦ “The Other Europe: (Post‐)Galicia in Polish, Ukrainian, and German Literature” Lit‐3‐09 ♦ “Images of the Other in Modern Ukrainian Literature and Media Discourse” [Образи Іншого в сучасному українському літературному й медіа дискурсі] Lit‐4‐09 ♦ “‘Ours’ and ‘Others’ in Ukrainian Literature, І” [‘Свої’ та ‘інші’ в українській літературі, І] Lit‐5‐09 ♦ “‘Ours’ and ‘Others’ in Ukrainian Literature, II” [‘Свої’ та ‘інші’ в українській літературі, ІІ] Lit‐6‐06 ♦ Roundtable: “Reading of the ‘Other’ Childhood, or an Attempt to Provoke a ‘Constructive’ Conflict in Determining of the Reading Boundaries” [«Другая» литература для детей, или попытка «конструктивного» конфликта в определении границ чтения] Lit‐6‐09 ♦ “Mirroring the ‘Russian Other’ in Ukrainian Literature: Blurred Traditions and Entangled Identities” 3 ASEEES‐MAG ♦ June 26‐28, 2016 ♦ Lviv, Ukraine Lit‐7‐06 ♦ “Layb Kvitko, A Children’s Poet in the Adult Age” Lit‐7‐09 ♦ “Holy Visions, Unholy Nations: Czech Literature and the Catholic Modern” Lit‐8‐04 ♦ “Extending the Limits of the National Cultures I: Literature in the Post‐Soviet Space” [Расширяя границы национальных культур I: литература на постсоветском пространстве] Lit‐8‐06 ♦ “‘The Otherness’ in Literary Imaginaries” Lit‐8‐09 ♦ “Literary Images of the Other” Lit‐9‐04 ♦ “Extending the Limits of the National Cultures II: Education on the Post‐Soviet Space” [Расширяя границы национальных культур II: образование на постсоветском пространстве] Lit‐9‐06 ♦ “Feelings, Deviances, Violence: Theory and Aesthetics” Lit‐9‐09 ♦ “‘Ukraine in Flames’: Violence in Ukrainian Literature and Culture” Social Science and Social Issues Anthropology Ant‐6‐13 ♦ “The Ukrainian Maidan Revolution: Protecting Protesters and Mourning the Dead as a Form of Social Resistance” Ant‐7‐13 ♦ “Neighborhood at the Borderlands: Memory, Stereotypes, Strategies of Co‐existence” Ant‐8‐13 ♦ “Substance, Appearance, and Marginality in Public Culture” Ant‐9‐13 ♦ Roundtable: “Ethnographic Encounters with ‘The Other’: Stimulating Scholarly Engagements with Marginalized Populations in Ukraine and Russia” Gender Studies Gen‐1‐15 ♦ “After‐Maidan World: Othering and Resistance at the Intersection of Feminism, Nationalism and Postcoloniality” Gen‐2‐15 ♦ “Sex Work and Other Work on the Gendered Social Margins” Gen‐6‐15 ♦ Roundtable: “Gendering Research on Jewish History and Culture in East Central Europe” Gen‐7‐15 ♦ Roundtable: “Dealing with the ‘Double Bind’: Gender, Politics and Reform in Post Maidan Ukraine” Gen‐8‐15 ♦ “On the Other Side of History: Women’s Invisible Experiences in a Totalitarian Society” [По інший бік Історії: невидимий жіночий досвід в тоталітарному суспільстві] Gen‐9‐15 ♦ “A Woman’s Lot: Gender, Emotions and Construction of Femininity in Soviet Society” Health and the Body Hea‐1‐12 ♦ “The History of Childbirth in Eastern Europe from the 18th to the 20th Century: Anthropological and Socio‐historical Analysis” [История деторождения в Восточной Европе в XVIII – XX вв: медико‐антропологический

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