Slavic and Eurasian Studies Today: An Interdisciplinary Symposium
Slavic and Eurasian Studies Today: An Interdisciplinary Symposium Join us for an interdisciplinary symposium devoted to the state of Slavic and Eurasian Studies in the Tri-Co. Faculty and alumnae presenters will share their latest research, pedagogy, and work experience. Bring your questions and curiosity! Sponsored by the Mellon Tri-College Faculty Forum 11.00 a.m - 12.15 p.m. Sibelan Forrester (SC): The Role of Translation in Teaching and Learning Russian Irina Walsh (BMC): Teaching Russian with Maps and 3D Models Marina Rojavin (BMC): The Screen as a Weapon: Teaching Russian Cinema Jonathan Washington (SC): Central (Eur)asian Studies at the Tri-Co: A Covert Curriculum 1.00 p.m - 2 p.m. Linda Gerstein (HC): Deja Vu All Over Again, Been there, Done That Robert Weinberg (SC): Reflections on Teaching Russian and Soviet History for Forty Years: Past, Present, Future Tim Harte (BMC): Expanding, as a Scholar and a Student, into the Caucasus 2.15 p.m. - 3 p.m. | Russian Department Alumnae in the World Today Mamie Powers (BMC 鈥22) Isabella Chaney (BMC 鈥19) 3.15-4.15 p.m. Yulia Kim (SC): Words, Unite: Reinterpreting Yuri Tynianov鈥檚 Theory of Verse Anton Svynarenko (SC): Kids These Days: On Children in the Russo-Ukrainian War Allison Brooks-Conrad (HC): The "Last Soviet Generation鈥: Women鈥檚 Labor, Ethnicity, and Solidarity in Nino Davadze鈥檚 The Geometry of Soviet Women
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