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Slavic Bazaar 2018

Friday, April 20, 2018 - 10:00am to 4:00pm

Max Kade Center, 3401 Walnut Street, A Wing, room 329A, Philadelphia, PA 19104


THE SLAVIC BAZAAR
15th Undergraduate Research Conference of the Department of ֱ and East European Studies

Friday, April 20 3401

Walnut Street, A Wing, Room 329A

9:50 Tea, Coffee & Pastries

10:00 Conference Opening.

10:10-11:00 (50 min)

Panel 1: Nineteenth-Century ֱ Literature
Sydney Adams, “A Banner for All to See: Reading 1860s ֱ Foreign Policy through
Literature” 15 min
Claudia Kassner, “The Two Faces of Raskolnikov: Rational Thought in Dostoevsky’s Crime and
Punishment” 15 min

11:00-11:10 (10 min)
Coffee Break

11:10-12:30 (80 min)
Panel 2: Modernist Trends in Twentieth-Century ֱ Literature
Anton Relin, “Speaking in Tongues: Sectarian Glossolalia and Futurist Trans-Rational Language”
15 min
Natasha Kadlec, “It’s Hard to Say Something ֱ Pushkin’: Reading Daniil Kharms’ Fiction as
Historiography” 20 min
Yehudith Dashevsky, “Heralding Change in Pre-Revolutionary Russia: A comparison of Blok’s
‘On Kulikovo Field’ and Mandelstam’s ‘St. Petersburg Stanzas’”
15 min

12:30-1:10 (40 min)
Lunch

1:10 – 1:50 (40 min)
Keynote Presentation: Iuliia Skubytska (PhD Candidate, Department of History), “Princess of
Luxembourg vs Soviet Pioneer: Personal Sources in Historical Research”

1:50-2:00 (10 min)
Coffee Break

2:00-3:20 (80 min)
Panel 3: Politics and Power in Eastern Europe
Cornell Overfield, “All Quiet on the West German Front: Changes in East German Political
Agitation in West Germany, 1945-1955” 15 min
Ben Parker, “Putin’s Chosen People: Theories of ֱ Jewish Policy, 2000-2017” 15 min
Nicholas Emery, “The Influence of Press Freedom on Corruption Perception in Russia under
Putin" 15 min

3:20-3:40 (20 min)
Tea and Dessert