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Final version with all sessions in time order
Please remember to come to the AAUS Meeting and the Shevchenko
Scientific Society Social Hour that will be held Friday, Session 6,
Grand Salon (GA): 4:30:6:30PM
Thanks to Myroslava Znayenko for putting this all together and see you
at the conference!
Alexandra
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Session 2, Thursday, November 3, 4:15-6:15PM
2-04: Determinants of Domestic Violence Policy in Post-Communist Europe:
Foreign Agents? Domestic Collaborators? Hybrid Feminism?
Belvedere (GA)
Chair: Glanz, Susan (St John's U)
Presenter: Brunell, Laura (Gonzaga U)
Explaining State Responses to Domestic Violence in Post-Communist Europe
(co-author: Janet Elise Johnson)
Presenter: Hrycak, Alexandra (Reed U)
Finding a Common Language: Foundation Feminism and the Politicization of
Domestic Violence in Ukraine
Presenter: Johnson, Janet Elise (Brooklyn College/CUNY)
Explaining State Responses to Domestic Violence in Post-Communist Europe
(co-author: Laura Brunell)
Presenter: Vanya, Magdalena (UC, Davis)
Beating Domestic Violence-Building Democracy: The Case of Postcommunist
Hungary
Discussant: Fabian, Katalin (Lafayette College)
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2-22: Inter-Slavic Post-Soviet Cultural Influences: the Case of Ukraine
Venezia Garden Salon (GA)
Chair: Hunczak, Taras (Rutgers U)
Participant: Baley, Virko (U of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Participant: Makhno, Vasyl (Shevchenko Scientific Society)
Participant: Mudrak, Myroslava (The Ohio State U)
Participant: Onyshkevych, Larissa M. L. Z. (Shevchenko Scientific Society)
Participant: Pevny, Olenka Z. (U of Richmond)
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Session 3, Friday, November 4, 8:00-10:00AM
3:11 Nationalism, Identify, and Democratic Change in Ukraine and Belarus,
1991-2004. Grand Ballroom D (GA)
Chair: Ronald Haly Linden (U of Pittsburgh)
Papers: Grigory Ioffe (Radford U): Why is Belarus such a tough case,
David Roger Marples (U of ALberta, C):Contemporary Belarus and Ukraine"
Contrasts and Comparisons,
Ilya Prize (U of Pittsburgh): Ukraine: A Revolution or More of the Same?
Discussant: Stephen Leonard White (U of Glasgow, UK)
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Session 4, Friday, November 4, 10:15AM-l2:15PM
4:06 Ukraine - Divided Nation? Envoy (GA)
Chair: Alexander John Motyl (Rutgers U)
Papers: John-Paul Himka (U of Alberta): The Basic Historical Identify
Formations in Ukraine: a Typology,
Oleksandr Ivanovych Melnyk (U of Toronto): World War II as an
"Identity Project": Memory and politics in Kherson, 1941-1944)
Yoshie Mitsuyoshi (Meiji U, Japan): Ukrainian Women in the
East-West Divide, 1945-1950.
Discussants: Paul Robert Magocsi (U of Toronto)
Catherine Wanner (Pennsylvania State U)
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Session 5, Friday, 2:15-4:15PM
4-10 Economics and National Security in Putin’s Russia –
Stephen Jerome Blank, US Army War College
“Russian Grand Strategy after the Ukrainian Upheaval”
4-24 Seeing Ourselves: Media Culture and National Identity
in the Postwar USSR and Eastern Europe – Versailles
(GA)
Kristin Roth-Ey, CUNY, Queens College
“Our Television, Ourselves? TV, National Identity, and Nationalism in
Ukraine, 1950s–1960s”
5-03 In Search of place: Ukraine after the Periaslav Agreements
Bagatelle (GA)
Chair: Olga Andriewsky (Trent U, Canada)
Papers: Zenon E. Kohut (U of Alberta): The Political Program of the Kyivan
Caves Monastry (1660s-1680s),
Serhii Plokhii, (U. of Alberta): Mapping Ukraine in the Second Half of
the Seventeenth Century,
Frank Edward Sysyn,(U of ALberta): The Ideal Fatherland: 'Little Russian
Ukraine' in Early Eighteenth-Century Ukrainian Historical Writing
Discussant: Michael Moser, (Vienna U, Austria)
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5-04 Facing Globalization? Cultural/Linguistic Influences of Neighboring
Countrieson the Ukrainian Language in the Post-Soviet Period
Belvedere (GA)
Chair: Onyshkevych, Larissa M. L. Z. (Shevchenko Scientific Society)
Participant: Andrushkiw, Vera M. (US - Ukraine Foundation)
Participant: Bilaniuk, Laada Myroslava (U of Washington)
Participant: Kushko, Nadiya (U of Uzhhorod (Ukraine))
Participant: Shevchuk, Yury (Columbia U)
Participant: Tsiovkh, Alexander G. (U of Kansas)
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5:33 In a Different Voice" Dodging Feminine Stereotypes in Contemporary
Ukraine. Idaho (LA)
Chair" Alexandra Hrycak (Reed U)
Papers: Oksana Kis (National Academy of Sciences in Ukraine): Motherhood
and Career: Forming New Identities for Ukrainian Female Teachers,
Marian Jean Rubchak (Valparaiso U): Yulia Tymoshenko, Goddess of the
Orange Revolution,
Christine Skolnik (DePaul U): Ukrainian Women and Civil Discourse
Discussant: Martha Kuchar (Roanoke College)
---------------------------------- Session 6, Friday 4:30-6:30 PM
GENERAL MEETING of the American Association for Ukrainian
Studies followed by a Social Hour sponsored by the Shevchenko Scientific
Association. Grand Salon (GA)
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Session 7, Saturday, November 5, 8AM-10AM
7-11 Postcommunist Parties: Breakdowns and
Breakthroughs – Grand Ballroom D (GA)
Vicki L. Hesli, U of Iowa
“Interest Cleavages, Individualistically Oriented Competition, and
Sequences in Party System
Development: Middle Range Theory and Evidence from Post-Communist Ukraine”
7:19 Emerging Folklore: Contemporary Ukrainian and Russian Folk Genres and
Oral Narratives. Savoy (GA)
Chair: Rouhier-Willoughby, Jeanmarie (U of Kentucky)
Presenter: Holian, John (Cuyahoga Community College)
Soviet Collectivization: A Case Study of a Western Ukrainian Village
Presenter: Kononenko, Natalie (U of Alberta (Canada))
Ukrainian Legends: How God Paired Men and Women
Presenter: Visani, Federica (Sorbonne (France))
Media Culture and Jokes: The Humerous Side of the 2004 Ukrainian Elections
Discussant: Aplenc, Veronica E. (U of Pennsylvania)
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Session 8, Saturday, 10:15AM-12:15 PM
8-10 Strategies of Identification: Memory, Sites of Memory,
and Monuments in a Postwar Soviet World – Grand
Ballroom C (GA)
Karl D. Qualls, Dickinson College
“Today’s Travels through Sevastopol’s Past: Post-Communist Continuity
in a ‘Ukrainian’ Cityscape”
8-17: Lemberg,/Lwów/Lvov/Lviv: A Case Study in Central European Cities
Provence (GA)
Chair: Weeks, Theodore Richard (Southern Illinois U)
Presenter: Amar, Tarik Cyril (Princeton U)
Lwów/Lviv 1939-1946: Conquest and Sovietization
Presenter: Lane, Victor Hugo (Polytechnic U)
Lemberg: Austrian Imperial Foundations to a 'Polish Bastion'
Presenter: Risch, William Jay (Georgia College and State U)
Cultural Resistance in Post-Stalinist Lvov/Lviv: The Polish Factor in a
Soviet Ukrainian City
Discussant: Himka, John-Paul (U of Alberta (Canada))
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8-21: Discourses of Identity in Ukrainian Literature and Culture
Tuscany (GA)
Chair: Rubchak, Marian Jean (Valparaiso U)
Presenter: Hryn, Halyna (Harvard U)
Who was Myna Mazailo?: Literary Identity, Kharkiv, circa 1930
Presenter: Rewakowicz, Maria G. (Columbia U)
Post-Independence Reading Strategies: The Impact of Feminist Theory on
Identity and Canon Formation in Ukrainian Literature
Presenter: Rikoun, Polina (Harvard U)
The Myth of Odessa: Shaping Identity at the Cross-Roads of Cultures
Discussant: Bojanowska, Edyta (Harvard U)
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Session 9, Saturday, 2:00-4:00PM
9:15: Soviet, National, and Religious Culture in Twentieth-Century Ukraine
Milano (GA)
Chair: Snyder, Timothy (Yale U)
Presenter: Brown, Kate Lake (U of Maryland, Baltimore)
Common Cause: Hasidism and Evangelism in Pre-war Right Bank Ukraine
Presenter: Veidlinger, Jeffrey (Indiana U)
Aspects of Jewish Ukraine from Yiddish Ethnography and Oral History
Presenter: Yekelchyk, Serhy (U of Victoria (Canada))
No Laughing Matter: State Regimentation of Ukrainian Humor and Satire
under High Stalinism
Discussant: Shore, Marci Lynn (Indiana U)
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9-23 Shifting Borders, Shifting Identities. Problems of
National, Cultural, and Literary Self-Definition –
Venice (GA)
Martha A. Kuchar, Roanoke College
“Adjusting Ukraine between Poland and Russia in the Narratives of
Stefaniia Karaskevich”
10-24 Spatial Redefinitions of Slavic Eurasian Territories:
Divergence or Convergence? – Versailles (GA)
Chair: Kimitaka Matsuzato, Hokkaido U (Japan)
Papers: Brian James Boeck, DePaul U
“From Middle Ground to Meso-area: Ukrainian Identities in Historical
Perspective”
Session 11, Sunday, November 6, 10:15AM-12:25PM
11-03 Recovered Histories and Faith within Post-Soviet Modernities
Catherine Wanner, Pennsylvania State U
“Recasting Faith: Religion and Identity in Ukraine”
11-08 The Changing Meaning of Borders in Domestic and
International Eurasian Politics – Grand Ballroom A (GA)
Chair: Henry E. Hale, Indiana U
Papers: Kimitaka Matsuzato, Hokkaido U (Japan)
“Differing Dynamics of Semipresidentialism across Eurasian Borders:
State-Bound Context and Institutions
in Ukraine, Lithuania, Poland, Moldova and Armenia”
Lucan Way, Temple U
“Transborder Influences on Political Regime Change in
the Western Post-Soviet States”
11:11 Censorship of Ukrainian from 1863 to 1876
Grand Ballroom D (GA)
Chair: Bohachevsky-Chomiak, Martha (Fulbright Program in Ukraine)
Presenter: Kiebuzinski, Ksenya I. (Harvard U)
The Ems Ukase and Western Europe
Presenter: Ostapczuk, Oksana (Russian Academy of Sciences (Russia))
The Issue of Alphabet in the Imperial Politics of Language and Censorship
Practice on Right-Bank Ukraine
Presenter: Remy, Johannes (U of Helsinki, Finland)Censorship of Ukrainian
Publications in the Russian Empire, 1863-1876: The Valuev Circular in
Practice
Participant: Antonina Berezovenko (Columbia U),
Discussant: TBA
11-18 Shaping Soviet Regional Identities: Nationalizing the
Local and Recasting the Periphery in the 1920s –
Matthew Denali Pauly, Michigan State U
“Transforming the National Classroom: Local Studies in Soviet
Ukrainian Schools, 1923–1928”
11-24 Ruthenian—lingua Ruthena—ruska mova: Language,
Literacy, Text – (Roundtable) – Versailles (GA)
Chair: Gail Diane Lenhoff, UCLA
Part.: Andriy Danylenko, Pace U
Michael Moser, Vienna U (Austria)
Stefan M. Pugh, U of St. Andrews (UK)
11-32 Ukrainian-Jewish Relations in the 20th Century – Grand
Ballroom C (LA)
Chair: Peter Joseph Potichnyj, McMaster U (Canada)
Papers: Taras Hunczak, Rutgers U
“Metropolitan Sheptytskyi and the Jews during World War II”
Victoria M. Khiterer, Brandeis U
“Arnold Davidovich Margolin—Jewish Public Figure, Politician, Lawyer”
Myroslav Shkandrij, U of Manitoba (Canada)
“Imagined Identities: Jews as Ukrainian Writers”
Disc.: Volodymyr Chumachenko, U of Illinois, Amelia Glaser, Stanford U
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