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Poezye un iberzetsung vi a tsugang tsu yidishkayt un tsu der velt, a reading and discussion with Yiddish poet-translator Prof. Zackary Shalom Berger in conversation with University of Chicago’s own Kenneth Moss, Harriet and Ulrich E. Meyer Professor of Jewish History and the College, and Anna Torres, Assistant Professor, Department of Comparative Literature and the College. A reception will follow.

February 2, 2023
4:30pm CST
Social Science Research Building, Tea Room, Room 201, 1126 E 59th St.
For information, contact Nancy Pardee, npardee@uchicago.edu.

Please the Greenberg Center for this event, either in person or via Zoom.

If you will participate via Zoom, please register in advance for this meeting:
https://uchicago.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAodOGvqTIiEtJUEK8cwpqx4dMaFG9CxqHk

DECOLONIZATION IN FOCUS

The Russian war in Ukraine has had innumerable impacts, from personal to political, local, national, and global. One of the many sea changes wrought by the war has been the reckoning within East European & Eurasian Studies over the outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it. T

For further information on the sessions and the bios of all speakers, please follow the registration links for each session.

Panel VI. The Future of SEEES Expertise: How Can We Anticipate Tomorrow’s Differences?

Friday, March 31, 12:00-1:30 pm (EST)

DECOLONIZATION IN FOCUS

The Russian war in Ukraine has had innumerable impacts, from personal to political, local, national, and global. One of the many sea changes wrought by the war has been the reckoning within East European & Eurasian Studies over the outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it.

PANEL V. Syllabus Design and Critical Pedagogies in the Classroom: How Do We Teach Differently?

Friday, March 17, 2023, 121:30 pm EST

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DECOLONIZATION IN FOCUS

The Russian war in Ukraine has had innumerable impacts, from personal to political, local, national, and global. One of the many sea changes wrought by the war has been the reckoning within East European & Eurasian Studies over the outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it.

PANEL III. Emerging Scholars on the State of the Field, Activism, and Advocacy

Friday, February 24, 2023, 121:30 pm EST

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DECOLONIZATION IN FOCUS

The Russian war in Ukraine has had innumerable impacts, from personal to political, local, national, and global. One of the many sea changes wrought by the war has been the reckoning within East European & Eurasian Studies over the outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it. 

For further information on the sessions and the bios of all speakers, please follow the registration links for each session.

PANEL II. Discourse and Decolonization: Perspectives from Outside the Anglophone Academy

Friday, February 10, 2023, 121:30 pm EST

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DECOLONIZATION IN FOCUS

The Russian war in Ukraine has had innumerable impacts, from personal to political, local, national, and global. One of the many sea changes wrought by the war has been the reckoning within East European & Eurasian Studies over the outsized role Russia has played and continues to play in the field and what could and should be done about it.

PANEL I. Decolonization: Why Does It Matter?

Friday, February 3, 2023, 121:30 pm EST

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