UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, 7th Annual International Postgraduate Conference
Inclusion Exclusion
16-18th February 2006
Conference programme - Saturday 18 February
2:30 – 4:00: Panel K1: Perceptions of the Nation in Russia and Ukraine
Chair: Felix Ciută (UCL - SSEES)
- Jason Vaughn (UCL - SSEES): ‘Russian public opinion in respect to the competition between nationalism and Islam in Russia’s Chechen conflict: what is considered more evil?’
- Alisa Voznaya (St Antony’s College, Oxford): ‘A Bid for Autonomy: The Implementation of Ethnonationalism in Tatarstan and Chechnya.'
- Rasmus Nilsson (UCL - SSEES): ‘Security or self-definition?: Ukrainian perception of Self and Russian Other in the nuclear question’
2:30 – 4:00: Panel K2: Regime and Government
Chair: Sean Hanley (UCL - SSEES)
- Anca Gheaus (Central European University): ‘Welfare, feminism and new patterns of exclusion in Romania’
- Mina Shoylekova (St Klement Ohridski University, Sofia): ‘The role of institutions in overturning social isolation in Bulgaria’
- Jérôme Heurtaux (Lille II University): ‘To be qualified… or not for doing politics: how the rules of inclusiveness and exclusiveness of the political field have been produced during regime change in Poland’
2:30 – 4:00: Panel K3: Sexualities
Chair: Martyn Rady (UCL - SSEES)
- Irene Dioli (University of Bologna): ‘LGBT movements and queer culture in Serbia: between re-traditionalization and globalization’
- Hadley Z Renkin (University of Michigan/University of Latvia): ‘Skeletons in the national closet: sexuality, history and belonging in postsocialist Hungary’
- Ewa Rzanna (Przegląd Polityczny): ‘Paradoxes of normality: the gay rights debate in Poland in the aftermath of the EU accession’
2:30 – 4:00: Panel K4: Literary Trends
Chair: Betina Andersen (UCL - SSEES)
- Anca Baicoianu (University of Bucharest): ‘Remembrance of things past: identity narrations in post-Communist literatures’
- Ondřej Sládek (Czech Academy of Sciences): ‘Czech literature and postmodernism: metamorphosis of stories’
- Bohumil Fořt (Czech Academy of Sciences): ‘Current directions in Czech literary theory: changing the canon?’
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