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Subject: ASN 2003 Ukrainian Sessions***
(revised March 13)

From: Myroslava Znayenko
Ukraine-Related Sessions at the ASN Convention, April 3-5, 2003
Preliminary Program

***There will be a Meeting of the AAUS at 1.15-2.45 on Saturday.
Please check the Convention schedule for ROOM number and other receptions.


THRUSDAY:

Panel I.4 (Thursday: 1:00-3:00): Roundtable
U4: The Ghosts of Pereiaslav: History and Politics in Contemporary
Ukraine

Chair: Mark von Hagen (Harriman Institute, Columbia U, US) <mlv2@columbia.edu>
   Participants:
Zenon Kohut (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, U of Alberta, Canada)
Frank Sysyn (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, U of Alberta, Canada)
Serhii Plokhy (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, U of Alberta, Canada)

Panel I.5 (Thursday:l:00-3:00)
G1: The Politics of Translation: Literary texts (Roundtable)
Chair: Catherine Nepomnyashchy (Harriman Institute, Columbia)<cn29@columbia.edu>
   Participants:
   David Goldfarb (Columbia U)
   Radmila Gorup (Columbia U),
   Maria Rewakowicz (Harvard U),
   Myroslava Znayenko (Rutgers U)

Panel II.3 (Thursday: 3:15-5:15)
U9: Demographic Issues and Identity in Ukraine

Chair: Alexandra Hrycak (Reed College, US) <hrycak@reed.edu>
  Papers:
Hiroko Wakamatsu (U of Birmingham, UK):  Ukrainian Minorities in Poland
Volodymyr Paniotto (Kiev International Institute of Sociology, Ukraine):
Dynamics of Xenophobia in Ukraine, 1994-2003
Tetyana Semigina (U of North Carolina at Pembroke, US)
The Price of Slow Reforms: Demographic Issues, HIV/AIDS and Healthcare in Ukraine
Ihor Stebelsky (U of Windsor, Canada):
Demographic Change in Ukraine, 1989-2002: A Geographical Assessment
  Discussant:
Alexander Tsiovkh (Center for Russian and East European Studies, U of Kansas, US)
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FRIDAY:

Panel IV.4 (Friday: 9:00-11:00)
U1: Linguistic, Ethnic, and Civic Identities in Ukraine
Organizers: Blair Ruble and Nancy Popson (Kennan Institute, Washington,
DC, US) and Dominique Arel (Watson Institute, Brown U, US), for the Title
VIII-funded Workshop "Multicultural Legacies in Russia and Ukraine'

Chair:
Cathy Wanner (Penn State U, US) <cew10@psu.edu>
  Papers:
Alexandra Hrycak (Reed College, US)
An Examination of Regional Variations in Speech Repertoires in Ukraine
Oxana Shevel (Harvard U, US)
Citizenship Policies and Civic Identities in Russia and Ukraine, 1990-2002
Stephen Shulman (Southern Illinois U, US)
The Contours of Civic and Ethnic National Identification in Ukraine
  Discussant: Keith Darden (Yale U, US)


Panel V.4 (Friday: 11:15-1:15)
U7: Media and Politics

Chair: Irene Jarosewych (The Ukrainian Weekly, US) <irenejay@worldnet.att.net>
  Papers: Marian J. Rubchak (Valparaiso U, US):
Transforming Gender Stereotypes in Contemporary Ukraine: The Media as Facilitator
Olexander Hryb (BBC World Service, London, UK):
Kuchmagate as a Free Media Challenge
Myroslava Gongadze (George Washington U) and Serhiy Kudelia (SAIS,
Johns Hopkins U, US): Challenging the State: Political Elites, Protest
Movement and the Opportunity for Democratic Change in Ukraine, 2000-2001
  Discussant: Marta Dyczok (U of Western Ontario, Canada)

Panel V.8 (Friday: 11:15-1:15) Roundtable
U12: George Shevelov's Ukrainian Phonology (In Memoriam)
(Sponsored by the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies)

Chair: Zenon Kohut (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Canada)
<zenon.kohut@ualberta.ca>
Participants: Boris Gasparov (Columbia U, US)
              Antonina Berezovenko (Columbia U, US)
              Andriy Danylenko (Shevchenko Scientific Society/Pace U, US)

Panel VI.4 (Friday: 2:45-4:45)
U2: Ukrainian Famine 1932-1933: Facts and Effects
(Sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific Society)

Chair: Anna Procyk (Kingsborough Community College, City U of New York)
<aprocyk@kbcc.cuny>
  Papers: James Mace (Kiev-Mohyla Academy National University, Ukraine):
Facts and Documents about the Ukrainian Famine
Stanislav Kulchytskyi (Institute of History, National Academy of Sciences of
Ukraine) The Famine in Soviet Archives
Taras Hunczak (Rutgers U, US) The Response of the Ukrainians beyond the
Border of the USSSR to the Famine in Ukraine
Hiroaki Kuromiya (Indiana U, US), Title TBA
  Discussant: Mark von Hagen (Columbia U, US)

Panel VI.9 (Friday: 2:45-4:45)
G7: Foreign Policy and International Institutions : Ukraine's Choice

Chair: Jonathan Becker (Bard College, US) <jbecker@bard.edu>
   Papers: Anna Makhorkina (Old Dominion U, US):
National Identity and Foreign Policy Choices: The Case of Ukraine
Elena Kovaleva (Institute of Politics and International Relations, Kiev,U)
Playing with Principles: European Choice of Ukraine
Natalie Mychajlyszyn (Concordia U, Canada):
>From Adversaries to Partners:  NATO and the FSU (mainly Ukraine)
   Discussant: Sue Davis (Denison U, US)


Panel VII.4 (Friday 5:00-7:00)
U10:  Regional Integration: Problems and Prospects

Chair: Jaroslaw Martyniuk (Intermedia, Washington, DC)
<martyniuk@intermedia.org>
   Papers: Oleh Protsyk (University of Ottawa, Canada):
Political Institutions and Public Policies in Ukraine
Tatiana Zhurzhenko (U of Vienna, Austria/Kharvkiv U, U):
Cross-border Cooperation and Transformation of Regional Identities in
Ukrainian Borderlands: Towards a Euroregion "Slobozhanshchyna"?
Yaroslav Bilinski (U of Delaware, US): Reflection on the Strategic
Partersnip between Poland and Ukraine in 2000-2002...
   Discussant: Paul D'Anieri (U of Kansas, US)


Panel VII.8 (Friday: 5.00-7-:00)
G22:  Roundtable on Terry Martin's Book, The Affirmative Action Empire:
Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1930 (Cornell, 2001).

Chair: Frank Sysyn (Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, U of Alberta,
Canada) <f.sysyn@utoronto.ca>
  Panelists: Sheila Fitzpatrick (U of Chicago, US)
             Ron Suny (U of Chicago, US)
             Juliette Cadiot (Watson Institute, Brown U, US)
  Discussant: Terry Martin (Harvard U, US)


Panel VII.9 (Friday-5.00-7:00)
G17: Fluctuatin Freedom in Postcommunist media: A Comparative Perspective

Chair: Will Kramer (Open Society Institute, New York, US)
<wkramer@sorosny.org>
   Papers: Jonathan Becker (Bard College, US):
The media in Transition: Lesson from Russia)
Marta Dyczok (U of Western Ontario, Canada):
Power Struggle for Freedom of Speech in Ukraine
Kristian Feigelson (Universite de Sorbonne, Paris, France): Media in
Post-Soviet Societies
   Discussant: Nina Khruscheva (New School U, US)
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SATURDAY:

Panel VIII.4 (Saturday: 9:11:OO) Roundtable
U6: Ukrainian Famine of 1933: Common Reflections in the Arts, Archives,
and Society

Chair:  Jaropolk Lassowsky (Clarion U, US) <jlassowsky@clarion.edu>
  Participants: Daria Darevych (York U, Canada), on Art;
  Larissa Onyshkevych (Shevchenko Scientific Society/Princeton Forum, US),
  on Literature; Cheryl Maddon (Providence College, US), on Archives;
  Wsewold Isajiw (U of Toronto, Canada), on Society


Panel IX.4 (Saturday: 11:15-1:15)  Roundtable
U5: Can Stateless People have an Encyclopedia?
The Encyclopedia of Rusyn History and Culture

Chair: Taras Kuzio (U of Toronto, Canada) <t.kuzio@utoronto.ca>
  Panelists: Piotr J. Wrobel (U of Toronto, Canada)
             Robert A. Rothstein (U of Massachusetts, US)
             Alexander J. Motyl (Rutgers U, US)
  Discussant: Paul Robert Magocsi (U of Toronto, Canada)


Panel IX.7 (Saturday: 11:15-1:15)
U8: The Construction of Historical Memory

Chair: Hugo Lane (Polytechnic U, US) <hlane@duke.poly.edu>
   Papers: Roman Serbyn (U du Quebec, Montreal, Canada):
Historical Memory in Statebuilding: The Myth of the Great Patriotic War in
Independent Ukraine
Matthew Pauly (Indiana U, US): The Kobzar in the Labor School: The
Ukrainian Variant of a Soviet  Educational System, 1922-1930.
Tamara Bulavina (Kharkiv Institute of Management, U):  Marginalistic
Source of Nationalism
Denise V. Powers (U of Iowas, US):
Fresco Fiasco" National Identity Naratives and the Bruno Schulz Murals
  Discussant:
David Marples (U of Alberta, Canada)

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MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR UKRAINIAN STUDIES
(Saturday 1.15-2.45)  Refreshments by AAUS and SSS
check ROOM number!!!

Panel X.4 (Saturday: 2:45-4:45)
U12: Institutional Reform in Ukraine
Chair: TBA
   Papers: Verena Fritz (European U Institute, Italy):
Giving Shape to the State: Elites and State-Society Relations in Ukraine
Sarah Whitmore (U of Birmingham, UK):
Parliamentary Committees in Ukraine: Rules, 'Reality,' and the Process of Change
Stephen Kobryn (Ontario Ministry of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation, Canada)
Administrative Reform in Ukraine: Prospects, Reality, and Directions for the Future
   Discussant: Oxana Shevel (Harvard U, US)

Panel X:10 (Saturday:2:45-4:45)
R10 Rebounding Religious Identities
Organizers: Blair Ruble and Nancy Popson (Kennan institute, Washington,
DC) and Dominique Arel (Watson Institute, Brown U) for Title VII Workshop

Chair: Dmitry Gorenburg (CNA Corporation, Washington, DC)
  Papers:
Paul Werth (U of Las Vegas, US): Arbiters of Freen Conscience: State,
Religion, @ Problems of Confessional Transfer after 1905
Cathy Wanner (Pennsylvania State U): The Rise of Evangelicalism in Ukraine
and other Multicultural Legacies of Atheism
Kate Graney (Skidmore College, US): "Russian Islam" and the Politics of
Religious Multi-Culturalism in Russia
Olessia P. Vovina (Seton Hall, U, US): On the Redefinition of Sacred
Space: The CHuvash "Kiremet" in Past and Present
   Discussant: Helen Faller (U of Michigan, US)

Pan XI.3 (Saturday: 5:00-7:00)
R3: Historical Memory and Nation Building in the Former USSR, 1988-2002

Chair: Yitzak Brudny (Hebrew U of Jerusalem, Israel) <ybrudny@aol.com>
   Papers: Vera Tolts (U of Salford, UK): Rethinking Russian-Ukrainian
Relations and Nation-Building in Postcommunist Russia
Egle Rindzeviciute (South Stockholm U College, Sweden): History as Lecacy:
Deconstructing Arguments About Lithuanian Cultural Policy Reforms
David R. Marples (U of Alberta, Canada): National Building and the
Formation of National Histories in Ukraine and Belarus after 1988
Natalia Leshchenko (London School of Economics, UK) An Ace in Sleeve:
Nationalism versus Integration in Belarus.
   Discussant: Roman Szporluk (Harvard U, US)

Panel XI.4 (Saturday 5:00-7:00)
U11: Politics and Patronage Networks

Chair: Jaroslaw Martyniuk (Intermedia, Washington, DC, US)
  Papers: Vyacheslav Malyarchuk (Donetsk National Technical U, U):
Democratization in Authoritarian Performance: Regional Elites
Kerstin Zimmer (Johann Wofgang Goethe U, Frankfurt, G): Donetsk in
Kyiv and Kyiv in Donetsk: Centre-Periphery Linkages
Illya A. Khneiko (U of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada):  Fostering National
Identity in Ukraine: Regional Differences towards National Symbols
Ioulia Shukan (Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, France): The
Conversion Strategies of the Former Communist Nomenklatura after the
Union Collapse: A Comparative Study of Ukraine and Belarus
   Discussant: Oleh Protsyk (U of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada)

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