Wisconsin Slavic Conference Keynote Lecture
Join us for the keynote lecture for the 2024 Wisconsin Slavic Conference by Dr. Rossen Djagalov! To view the details of the rest of the conference, taking place on April 13, visit the event page.
Wisconsin Slavic Conference 2024
Pyle Center 235The program can be accessed here.
Lessons from the Revolutions of 1989 in East Central Europe
Pyle CenterThis event is free and open to the public. What lessons might be drawn—for us in the here and now—from studying the cultural space of pre-1989 (post-)totalitarian East Central Europe? How might dissidentism as …
GNS+ Lecture: Juliane Egerer, “The Art of Change: Decolonization, Indigenous Gender Struggles, and the Environment in Cultural Creations by Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Ann-Helén Laestadius”
Pyle Center, Room 235Canada-based Blackfoot (Kainai) and Sámi filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Sweden-based Sámi and Tornedalian writer Ann-Helén Laestadius neither define themselves as environmentalists nor activists, although their artistic works actively engage with the complex issues of environmental …
Eva Stubenrauch, Talk: “Theory or Method? Jost Hermand and the Social Dimension of Literature.”
1418 Van Hise HallMore information to come.
Ulrike Draesner, Reading
1418 Van Hise HallMore information to come.
Iliane Thiemann Lecture
Virtual (Zoom)More information to come. This will be a virtual event via Zoom.
Ulrike Draesner and Michael Esking: “Speaking of Germany and the World Today: A Discussion”
206 Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Dr, Madison, WIMore information to come. Co-sponsored with the Center for German and European Studies.
Fatma Aydemir, “Dschinns (English: Djinns)”
206 Ingraham Hall 1155 Observatory Dr, Madison, WICo-sponsored by the Center for German and European Studies and GNS+. Join us for a reading in German and English by Fatma Aydemir and Jon Cho-Polizzi, followed by a conversation about Jon’s translation of Fatma’s …