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    Noontime Scholars Lecture Series  
     

Spring 2009

 

Tuesday, February 24

"Maintaining the Center by Transforming Space: Keeping the Nation at the Center of Daily Life in Zagreb, Croatia"

Robert Whiting (Geography, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, March 17

"Cultures in Contact: Using Corpus-based Techniques to Discover the Influences of the English Culture on the Macedonian Culture"

Jane Bozhinovski (Junior Faculty Development Program Visiting Fellow, Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, Macedonia)

 

Tuesday, April 14

"Tsar/Emperor Discourse in the Topography of Moscow: Faceted Chamber (Granovitaia Palata) in the 17th and 18th Centuries"

Ekaterina Boltunova (History, Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow, Russia)

 

Tuesday, April 28

"Pinnacle of Progress or Beacon of Stagnation? The Changing State of Soviet Ballet as seen through Representations in Media, 1953-1968"

Kristen Hamm (Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, University of Illinois)

 

Fall 2008

 

Tuesday, September 2

"Imposing Mixedness: "Mixed" Marriages of Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Creation of Difference"

Fedja Buric (History, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, September 16

"My Georgian Summer"

Terrell Starr (Journalism, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, September 30

"Animal Farms, or how Socialist Pigs Overthrew an Empire"

Jenny Leigh Smith (History, Yale University)

 

Tuesday, October 21

"Hungary 1956: Eyewitness to History"

Laszlo Kovacs (Professor Emeritus, Purdue University)

 

Summer 2008

SRL Noontime Scholars Lecture Series

12:00 p.m., 101 International Studies Building, 910 S. Fifth Street, Champaign (unless otherwise indicated)

 

Wednesday, June 11

'Since You've Been Gone: Family Stability and Labor Migration in the Southern Caucasus'

Cynthia Buckley ( Sociology, University of Texas at Austin)

 

Tuesday, June 17

TBA

 

Tuesday, June 24

TBA

 

Tuesday, July 1

'Soft Borders: an argument against the hard borders of ethnocracy'

Julie Mostov ( Associate Vice Provost for International Programs, Drexel University )

*Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building

 

Spring 2008

 

Tuesday, January 29

"Azerbaijan: a Country in Political, Social, and Educational Transition"

Mohammad Babadoost (Crop Sciences, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, February 12

''Gender and Transition: Responses to Economic Change in Siberia"

Elizabeth Sweet (Urban and Regional Planning, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, March 11

"Cultural Contestation in the Caucasus"
Natasha Kipp (Musicology, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, March 25

“The Political Role of the Internet in the Russian Federation”
Heather Macleod (Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, April 15 DATE CHANGE

"Tolstoy and Herder: Nationalism and Brotherhood in Tolstoy's War and Peace"

Lina Steiner(Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Chicago)

 

Tuesday, April 22

"Re-dimensioning the Boundaries of Nationality: 'Albanians of Kosovo' vs. 'Kosovars'"

Eda Derhemi (Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois)

 


 

Fall 2007

 

Tuesday, August 28

"Mass Inventing Friendship: Propaganda for the USSR in Stalinist Poland"

Jan C. Behrends (Research Fellow, Social Science Research Center (WZB), Berlin; Humboldt Scholar, University of Chicago)

 

Tuesday, September 11

''The Ecstasy of Big Ideas': Building Yugoslav Tourism through the Five Year Plan, 1947-1951"

Kate Meehan Pedrotty (History, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, September 25

"The Revolutionary Implications of Russian Alcohol Prohibition, 1914-1925: New Insights from the Archives"

Mark Schrad (Political Science, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, October 9

"Hip-Hop, Migration, and the Racialization of Class Identities in post-Orange Revolution Ukraine"
Adriana Helbig (Musicology, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, October 23

"Europeanness and Modernity in the ‘Uttermost East’: Sakhalin Island in the Imperial Russian Imagination"

Sharyl Corrado (History, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, November 6

"Dainty Shapes and Hairy Apes: S. I. Witkiewicz vs. the Polish Avant-Garde (1919-1939)"

George Gasyna (Slavic and Comparative Literature, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, November 27

"The Ironies and Challenges of Soviet Expropriation in a Russian Province"

Susan Smith (History, Bradley University)

 

Summer 2007

SRL Noontime Scholars Lecture Series

 

Spring 2007

 

Tuesday, January 23

"The Transnational Recruitment of Post-communist Elites: Emigres, Linguists and Resume Managers"

Carol Leff (Political Science, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, February 6

"Healers and Pilgrims: Syncretism and Shrine-based Islam in Kazakhstan"

Margarethe Adams (Ethnomusicology, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, February 20

"Authority, Legality, and the Disintegration of the Jewish Community in the Western Borderlands"

Eugene Avrutin (History, University of Illinois)

 

Tuesday, March 13

"Contested Sovereignties: The Russian Empire and Indigenous Siberian Political Culture in the 17th Century"
Alexandra Haugh (History, Northwestern University)

 

Tuesday, April 3

"Liberal Reform in an Illiberal Regime: The Creation of Private Property in Russia, 1906-1915"

Judge Stephen Williams (United States Court of Appeals)

 

Tuesday, April 17

"Articulation and Perceptions of National Ideology in 19th Century Plovdiv"

Andreas Lyberatos (Program in Hellenic Studies, Princeton University)

 

 

Fall 2006

 

Tuesday, September 5 (with PSAMES)

"Governance Reform in Tajikistan: A Report from the Field"

Thomas Ginsburg (Law, UIUC)

*Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building

 

Tuesday, September 19

"'We Have Never Been German,' or What Kaliningrad Can Teach Us about Historical Memory and Identity"

Olga Sezneva (Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, University of Chicago)

 

Tuesday, October 3

"Drafting the New Soviet Man: Masculinity, Empire, and Resistance in Postwar Conscription Efforts"

Erica Fraser (History, UIUC)

 

Wednesday, October 18 (with History)

"Living the Soviet Dream: Encounters with Leonid Potemkin"

Jochen Hellbeck (History, Rutgers University)

*Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building

 

Tuesday, October 24 (with Art History)

"Modern Soviet Art Meets America, 1935"

Christina Kiaer (Art History, Northwestern University)

 

Thursday, November 9

"Ideology, Identity and the Reconstruction of Medieval Monuments in Ukraine"

Olenka Pevny (Art and Art History, University of Richmond)

*Gallery, Architecture Building

 

Tuesday, December 5

"How to Make a 'Nation'? Reflections on the Moldovan Nation-Building Policies during the Soviet Period and After"

Octavian Ticu (Head of the International Relations and Political Science, International Free University of Moldova, Chisinau; REEEC Fulbright Visiting Scholar)

 

Summer 2006

SRL Noontime Scholars Lecture Series

 

Spring 2006

 

Tuesday, January 24

"Ivan Mestrovic: Sculpting a Yugoslav Heimat"

Fedja Buric (History, UIUC)

 

Tuesday, February 7

"The Political Science of Putin's Body"

Richard Tempest (Slavic Languages and Literatures, UIUC)

 

Tuesday, February 21

"The ABC's of Literary in Turkmenistan, 1904-2004"

Victoria Clement (Post-doctoral Fellow in Central Asia-Caucasus Studies, REEEC, UIUC)

 

Tuesday, February 28

"What Do We Know about Siberian Shamanism?"

Minjong Yang (Russian Literature, Busan National University, South Korea; REEEC Visiting Scholar, UIUC)

 

Tuesday, March 14

"Reflecting on the Health of Political Color: 2006 Ukrainian Parliamentary Elections"

Olena Betlii (Fulbright Visiting Scholar, REEEC, UIUC)

 

Tuesday, March 28

"Rom Musicians - Endangered Mediators in Kosovo?"

Svanibor Pettan (Cultural Anthropology & Musicology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia; Visiting Faculty, Musicology, UIUC)

 

Thursday, April 6 (with ACDIS)

"Confessions of an Arms Control Junkie"
Daniel Burghart (National Security and Eurasian Studies, Joint Military Intelligence College; former Senior National Security Policy Advisor at the Defense Threat Reduction Agency)
* 356 Armory Building

Tuesday, April 18

"Baron Ungern's Mongolian Pogrom: The Genealogy of an Imperial Massacre"

Willard Sunderland (History, University of Cincinnati)

 

Fall 2005

Tuesday, August 30

"Land Record Reforms in Russia, Armenia, and Tajikistan"

Peter Maggs (Law, UIUC)

Tuesday, September 20

"Hagiography, History, and Sexual Violence in Bosnia"

Judith Pintar (Sociology, UIUC)

Tuesday, October 4

"'Lichens Are Not Our National Treasure': the Battle over Science and Sustainable Forestry in Post-Soviet Latvia"

Katrina Schwartz (Political Science, University of Florida)

Tuesday, October 18

"A Vanishing Act: Communist Prisons and Post-Communist Romanian Discourse"

Oana Popescu-Sandu (Comparative Literature, UIUC)

Tuesday, November 1

"Russian Film-Media Research's Substitute for On-Line "Britannica"

Steven P. Hill (Slavic Languages and Literatures; Cinema Studies, UIUC)

Tuesday, November 29

"Making of the Body: Cultural History of Underwear in Soviet Russia (1917-1980s)"

Olga Gurova (History, Tver State University, Russia; REEEC Fulbright Visiting Scholar)

 
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