The Slavonic Studies Section of the Ƶ and the Ƶ Committee for Russian and East European Studies (CamCREES) invite you to a series of guest speaker talks over the 2022-23 academic year, entitled
Rethinking Slavonic Studies
The series aims to address urgent questions for the study of Slavonic cultures as well as Central and Eastern Europe and Eurasia more generally in the context of Russia's ongoing war on Ukraine.
Among other subjects, this international and multi-disciplinary series will examine various imperial legacies, marginalised discourses, and postcolonial (or decolonising) frames, with a particular emphasis on Ukrainian perspectives.
The talks will take place fortnightly in Michaelmas and Lent Terms on Thursday (NB: Except for 23 November event), from 5.30pm, in the Knox Shaw Room, Sidney Sussex College.
Download the programme here
13 October 2022Olesya Khromeychuk (Ukrainian Institute, London):‘(Re)discovering Ukraine in the Context of Russia’s War’
27 October 2022 Irina Borogan andAndrei Soldatov (Center for European Policy Analysis),Laurie Bristow (Hughes Hall, Former UK Ambassador to Russian Federation):‘Relations with Russia Now and in the Future’
10 November 2022Sasha Dovzhyk (UCL SSEES):‘Ukrainian Cassandras’
23 November 2022Emily Greble (Vanderbilt University):‘The Centre at the Periphery: Rethinking Slavonic Studies through Muslim Narratives’
26 January 2023Adalyat Issiyeva (McGill University):‘Out of Silence: Listening to the (Muted?) Voices of Russia's Subjects’
TBCOlenka Pevny (Ƶ):‘“Invisible Rus”: The Omitted History of Eastern Europe’
23 February 2023Michael Moser (University of Vienna):‘Revisiting the History of the Ukrainian Language’
9 March 2023Clare Cavanagh (Northwestern University):‘Portable Provinces: The Postcolonial Vision of Czesław Miłosz’