8.0180 Michigan Slavic Colloquium (1/73)

Elaine Brennan (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sun, 11 Sep 1994 20:54:08 EDT

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 8, No. 0180. Sunday, 11 Sep 1994.

Date: Sun, 11 Sep 94 09:15:18 EST
From: "George Fowler h(317)726-1482 o(812)855-2829" <GFOWLER@ucs.indiana.edu>
Subject: Reminder: Michigan Slavic Colloquium "Slavistics and Ideology"

From: PO1::"USERHEEM@UMICHUM.BITNET" 16-AUG-1994 01:40:11.98
To: gfowler@ucs.indiana.edu
Subj: Colloquium announcement


COLLOQUIUM
ANNOUNCEMENT
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Slavistics and Ideology
A Michigan Slavic Colloquium

The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
September 16-17, 1994


Friday, September 16
East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg., 4th floor

4:00 Opening
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Horace Lunt, Harvard University:
On Nationalist Bias in Slavic Studies:
Facts, Assumptions, Opinions, and
Consequences

Saturday, September 17
Lane Hall Conference Room

10:00 Ladislav Matejka, University of Michigan:
On Roman Jakobson's Interpretation of
Proglas as the First Czechoslovak Poem
10:40 Jindrich Toman, University of Michigan:
Scholarship and Its Grand Causes:
Jakobson's Controversy With
Egon Hostovsky, New York, 1943
11: 20 Bohumila Ferencuhova, Slovak Academy
of Sciences, Bratislava:
Co-Creating Central Europe: French Slavists
and France's Foreign Affairs, 1914-1918
(presentation in French)

12:00-2:00 LUNCH BREAK

2:00 Benjamin Stolz, University of Michigan:
Language and Nationalism in Yugoslavia
2:40 Patrick Seriot, Universite Lausanne:
Marr's Linguistics and Trubetzkoy's
Eurasianism: A Conflict of Metaphors
3:20 V. M. Alpatov & F. D. Asnin, Russian
Academy of Sciences, Moscow:
Slavists and Stalinism: 1930s-1950s
4:00-4:15 COFFEE BREAK
4:15 Round Table Discussion


For information contact:
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
3040 Modern Languages Building,
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1275, phone: (313) 764-5355

The colloquium is co-sponsored by the following
divisions of the University of Michigan:

Center for Russian and East European Studies,
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures,
Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies,
The International Institute.

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