Dr. Hanna Bondarenko, one of the Indiana U-Ukraine Nonresidential Scholars, will give a virtual talk next Thursday, Nov. 17 from 10-11 AM Central Time on "Contemporary Education and Changing Culture in the Frontline City of Kharkiv." Registration link can be found on the event page.
2022-2023
Lecture: Stanislav Aseyev On his experience as an imprisoned journalist in Donetsk, Ukraine
Friday November 18, 2022
2:00-4:00 p.m.
SSRB Tea Room
Social Science Research Building
Room 201
Lecture:
Stanislav Aseyev: On knowledge formation and hybrid war in Ukraine
Thursday, November 17, 2022 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Institute on the Formation of Knowledge
5737 University Avenue
Sponsored by:
Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures & CEERES
On Friday, November 11, at 3 pm EST/New York, the Russian Flagship Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites you to a conversation with Vladimir Sorokin.
Registration required; please follow this link here or below to register
The Holocaust in 21st-Century Children’s, Young Adult and Adult Literature
New Comparative Perspectives
Antwerp (Belgium), 27-29 June 2023
Call for Papers
Paper proposals must be received in electronic form no later than December 1, 2022 and should be sent to cohlit.21@gmail.com.
CfP: Epidemics and Contagion in Slavic and East European Studies
Hamilton College
March 3-4, 2023
Clinton, NY
The working group “Medical Humanities in Slavic and East European Studies” at Hamilton College, Yale University, and Brown University invites proposals for papers at a symposium hosted by Hamilton College on March 3-4, 2023.
The Russian program in the Department of German and Russian at Brigham Young University seeks applications for a tenure-track faculty or visiting position specializing in Russian language, linguistics, literature, or culture. We are seeking a colleague with a strong commitment to student mentoring, with PhD in hand by August, 2023.
Closing Date:
November 18, 2022.
Eastern European Studies
Dissertation Incubator
a five part virtual workshop organized and hosted
by the Romanian Studies Organization at Indiana University
weeks of 2/20; 2/27; 3/6; 3/13; and 3/20, 2023
Monday, November 7, 3PM, in Classics 110
Nicola Scaldaferri, Associate Professor, University of Milan, Italy presents his book Wild Songs, Sweet Songs: The Albanian Epic in the Collections of Milman Parry and Albert B. Lord.
In the 1930s, Milman Parry and Albert B. Lord, two pioneering scholars of oral poetry, conducted adventurous fieldwork in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and northern Albania, collecting singularly important examples of Albanian epic song. Wild Songs, Sweet Songs presents these materials, which have not previously been published, for the first time.
The Golden Age of Guitar: Barbora Kubíková and Ester Pavlů in Concert
Classical guitarist Barbora Kubíková and mezzo-soprano Ester Pavlů take the audience on an exciting musical journey across various regions of Spain through the works of classical Spanish composers of the Golden Era of classical guitar.
Barbora Kubíková belongs to one of the best Czech classical guitarists; mezzo-soprano Ester Pavlů is a soloist of the National Theatre in Prague and one of the biggest Czech opera stars of the young generation.
Obtain tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-golden-age-of-guitar-barbora-kubikova-and-ester-pavlu-in-concert-tickets-449005466437
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