Slavic Colloquium Spring 2000


All events Monday at 4:00 p.m. in 219 Dwinelle Hall and in English,

unless otherwise specified.


February 28

Aleksandar Naumow (Cracow)

Mifologizatsiia Kievskoi traditsii v pol'sko-litovskom gosudarstve [in Russian]


March

6

Neil Bermel (University of Sheffield, England)

The Language of Characters in Czech Novels: A Linguistic Look at a Cultural Issue


10-11

Friday and Saturday

Northwest Slavic Linguistics Conference

All day event in 370 Dwinelle Hall


13

Dragan Kujundzic (University of Memphis): "After": Russian

Post-Colonial Identity


20

Jane Sharp (Rutgers)

Modernism as Orientalism: Goncharova, Zdanevich, and the Caucasus


April

3

Dmitri Nabokov, Chancellor's Lecturer

Vladimir Nabokov's Second Century

Maude Fife Room, Wheeler Hall

4:00 p.m.

 

6

Thursday

Dmitri Nabokov, Chancellor's Lecturer

Terry Quinn: "Dear Bunny, Dear Volodya": A Dramatic Dialogue adapted by Terry Quinn from the letters of Edmund Wilson and Vladimir Nabokov

Maude Fife Room, Wheeler Hall

6:00 p.m.

 

10

Dmitri Nabokov: Master Class on Translation

Geballe Room, Townsend Center for the Humanities, Moses Hall

 

15

Saturday

California Slavic Colloquium

All Day Event in 219 Dwinelle Hall

 

17

Aleksandr Galushkin (Moscow)

Stalin and Literary Movements in USSR in the Twenties and Thirties [in Russian]


May

1

Joachim Klein (University of Leiden)

A Revolt against Polite Manners: V. Maikov's Burlesque Poem "Elisei, or the Drunken Bacchus"


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