Friday, 31 March 2023 to Sunday, 2 April 2023

Stream in Literatures & Cultures

Programme : Stream in Literatures & Cultures

“East of the West, West of the East”: Narrating Identity and Difference in Modern and Contemporary Polish Prose

Representing Poles and Jews in Theatre, Literature and Language

Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture.

Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature

Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953

Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities

Literary responses to the Russian Revolution, c. 1905-1930s

Russian Poets in Dialogue

Translation and Translingualism

Music and Memory

New Perspectives on Dostoevsky

Ukrainian Literature and Culture

Revising the Russian Canon

Crime Fiction and Prison Culture

Literatures of the Russian Arctic area I

Literatures of the Russian Arctic area II

Petroimaginations in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture

The Aesthetics of Return in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture

Domestic Matriarchy vs. Public Patriarchy. Ascribing and Questioning Gender Roles in Central Europe after 1989

Freed with No Right to Leave: Former Gulag Prisoners and Their Lives on the Soviet Periphery

Joseph Brodsky's Legacy

Visions of the Total Artwork: the Russian, Ukrainian and Eastern European Gesamtkunstwerk

Contextualising Tolstoy: politic, literary, and religious subtexts of "War and Peace" and "Resurrection".

New Directions in Polish Censorship

Presenting Western as Russian: Tactics of Appropriation in Russian Visual Culture

Life-creation (Zhiznetvorchestvo) as a Driving Force in Inter-cultural Mediation

Theatre and Performance

Women’s Writing and Feminist Perspectives

Soviet Culture and its Evolution

Resisting Russia’s War on Ukraine by Cultural Means

Russian Orthodoxy: Representations and Influences

Polish Literature and Culture

My Tatars in Mordovia and other stories

Illuminating Misplaced Archives: Researching Soviet and Post-Soviet Photography in Latvia

History, Reproductive Rights, Social Change. Polish Society in Images and on Streets

Politics of Soviet and Post-Soviet Literary Self-Fashioning

Queer Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Russian Film, Literature, and Law

Reflections of Affective Experience in Latvian Poetry and Life Writing

Nineteenth-Century Literature and Ideas

Post-Soviet and Post-Memory

Central European Literatures and Cultures

Constructing Identities: National and Transnational

Decolonial Perspectives

Russian Nationalism and Anti-Globalism

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