04.16.09 4:30 PM
Russian Playwrights in Residence
Docu-Drama: Roundtable on Contemporary Russian Theater
East Pyne 245 @ 4:30
04.15.09 6:00 PM
Clare Cavanagh on Czeslaw Milosz
Czeslaw Milosz and the Mystery of the Missing Second World
East Pyne 245 @ 6:00pm
04.13.09 4:30 PM
Dramatic Russia
A master class with four Russian playwrights in residence.
East Pyne 010 @ 4:30pm
03.26.09 4:30 PM
Public Lecture. J. Hillis Miller: I Was (Almost) a Muselmann
03.24.09 4:30 PM
Marina Goldovskaya: Three Songs About Motherland
Russian Filmmakers at Princeton: March 24 @ 4:30pm, East Pyne 010.
Three Songs About Motherland : a film by Marina Goldovskaya.
02.17.09 4:30 PM
Renata Salecl on Subjectivity in Post-Industrial Capitalism
02.07.09 4:00 PM
Andrzej Wajda Film Festival: Zemsta; Katyń.
Andrzej Wajda Film Festival presents: Zemsta @4pm; Katyń @ 6pm. 010 East Pyne
12.09.08 4:30 PM
High Stalinism: Laurel Fay on Late Stalinist music
4:30pm ROBERTSON HALL, BOWL 2
LAUREL FAY, New York
The Great Tunesmith’s Greatest Hit: A National Anthem for the Centuries
12.01.08 5:30 PM
Russian Poets at Princeton: Bakhyt Kenjeev
Russian Poetry in the Changing World
East Pyne 245 @ 5:30
11.14.08 1:30 PM
Special Event: Einstein, Margarita, and the Bomb
Interdisciplinary Panel and Media Opera Screening :
Einstein, Margarita, and the Bomb.
Whitman Theater
11.11.08 4:30 PM
High Stalinism: Christina Kiaer on late Stalinist painting
4:30 pm 219 Aaron Burr Hall
Christina Kiaer (Northwestern U): Bad Painting Under High Stalinism: The Socialist Body as Pastiche
11.05.08 4:30 PM
Russian Poets at Princeton
Alexandra Petrova (East Pyne, 245)
10.14.08 4:30 PM
High Stalinism: Serhy Yekelchyk on election ritials in post-war Ukraine
Robertson Hall, Bowl 2 @ 4:30pm
Serhy Yekelchy (University of Victoria )
Stalinist Elections as a Soviet Political Ritual: Kiev, 1946-1953
10.13.08 4:30 PM
Oksana Bulgakova: Factory of Gestures: Body Language in Film.
East Pyne 205
09.30.08 4:30 PM
High Stalinism: Tim Scholl on Post-War Ballet in the USSR
Tim Scholl. (Oberlin College)
Bronze Horsemen, Stone Flowers, and the Post-War Ballet.
219 Aaron Burrr Hall 4:30pm
05.09.08 10:00 AM
Conference: The Pain of Words (Princeton, May 9-11, 2008)
This conference explores how social, linguistic, aesthetic, moral, gender, etc. conventions determine specific contents of pain in different historical periods and different geographical locations. The interdisciplinary program includes twenty seven presentations by scholars from Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, and the United State.
05.06.08 4:00 PM
Omry Ronen (University of Michigan): Preodolevshie simvolizm
Omry Ronen (University of Michigan): Preodolevshie simvolizm
04.28.08 5:30 PM
Aida Vidan: Laughing in the Face of Danger (East Pyne 245)
Laughing in the Face of Danger: The Playwright Marin Držić and Renaissance Dubrovnik.
04.07.08 5:30 PM
Horst-Jürgen Gerigk (Universität Heidelberg): Two Kinds of Theater
Two Kinds of Theater
03.25.08 4:30 PM
Brad Abrams (Harriman Institute). From Revision to Dissent: The Creation of Post-Marxism in Central Europe (East Pyne 245):
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