The 2020 AATSEEL convention is taking place in San Diego February 6–9. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. To present a paper at the 2020 AATSEEL-AZ Conference, please submit a proposal by *February 14, 2020* A complete proposal consists of: 1. AATSEEL-AZ has been postponed and will be re-secheduled in fall 2020. Your email will only be seen by the event organizer. AATSEEL 2020 Conference Program San Diego, CA Detailed panel listings THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2020 3:00pm–7:00pm Registration, Badge and Program Pickup Gallery Foyer 3:00pm-7:00pm Exhibitor Check-In and Setup Gallery Foyer / Gallery 1 5:00pm–7:00pm AATSEEL … Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. All other questions regarding registration should be directed to the AATSEEL conference manager Rachel Stauffer. Memberships expire each year on July 1. ( Log Out / 

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United States Events Community Solutions, New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, Project for Writing and Recording Family History, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing, Center for Imagination in the Borderlands, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict, Imagination and Climate Futures Initiative, Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture, School for the Future of Innovation in Society, https://aatseel.arizona.edu/abstract-submission/, https://asuevents.asu.edu/sites/default/files/aatseel-az2020conference_call_for_papers0105202.docx. This year’s program features several panels focused completely or partially on the ideas and works of Dostoevsky scheduled for Saturday, February 08 and Sunday, February 09. Panelists and presenters must a) be current members, and b) pre-register for the conference by December 15, 2019. Attendees of AZ-AATSEEL are encouraged to take part in both conferences being held at ASU. Current memberships for 2019-2020 will expire on 30 June 2020.

( Log Out /  This year’s conference is hosted by the Russian Program at the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University in collaboration with the Melikian Center (ASU) and the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona. Please check back for more details. Any questions should be sent to: Dr. Hilde Hoogenboom hilde.hoogenboom@asu.edu, Conference organizers (from left to right): Colleen Lucey, Hilde Hoogenboom, Liudmila Klimanova, Russian Program, School of International Letters and Cultures (SILLC), Arizona State University Melikian Center, ASU Department of Russian and Slavic Studies, University of Arizona.

M. Dostoevsky’s Correspondence with A. G. Dostoevskaia: Dialogue or Serialized Novel?”, Alex Spektor, University of Georgia – “Between Idyll and Catastrophe: The Space of Ethics in ‘The Dream of a Ridiculous Man’”, Chair: Paul Contino, Pepperdine University, Max Gordon, Northwestern University – Crime and Punishment: Return of the Matricidal Son, Paul Contino, Pepperdine University – “Ivan’s Confession and Kenosis: How von Balthasar’s Theology Enriches Bakhtin’s Study of Dostoevsky’s Poetics”, Piotr Axer, Brown University – “‘The Only Other World’ – Elaborating the Representations of the Void in Demons”. ), linguistics, second language acquisition\teaching, digital humanities, queer studies, gender studies and history are invited for the AATSEEL-AZ conference. The Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AZ-AATSEEL) announces a call for paper proposals for the annual conference that will take place on April 4-5, 2020 … Preregistration refunds will be made for written cancellations received up to the applicable preregistration deadline (January 1st), less a $10 processing fee. When we study language, we start with the most fundamental questions about experience, knowledge and interpretation to investigate the distinguishing characteristics, culture and communication of humans. On-site registration in San Diego for attendees and non-participants will be available beginning Thursday, February 6, 2020 at 3:00pm. Allow Facebook friends to see your upcoming events? ( Log Out /  The Arizona Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages (AZ-AATSEEL) annual conference will be held April 4–5, 2020.

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Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Public Service and At ASU, contemporary philosophers address science, culture, ethics and the law, the powers (and limitations) of the human mind, and other questions with the tools of thought created, or discovered, over thousands of years. ), linguistics, second language acquisition/teaching, digital humanities, queer studies, gender studies, and history are invited for the AATSEEL-AZ conference. Graduate students and advanced undergraduates are encouraged to submit proposals. This year’s conference is hosted by the Russian Program at the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University in collaboration with the Melikian Center (ASU) and the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona. Abstract (250-300 words) 4. The conference is open to the public.

Student, nonmember: $110. Come join us this weekend to hear the latest research on Dostoevsky! Why Study Slavic and East European Languages? Conference organizers (from left to right): Colleen Lucey, Hilde Hoogenboom. Comparative topics and interdisciplinary approaches are welcome and encouraged!

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-tin and the Question of Plot”: Realigning Dialogism in Dostoevsky”, Jillian Costello, Stanford University – “Reading Slant: The Failure of Dialogism and Narrative Cruelty in Dostoevsky’s Krotkaya”, Jefferson Gatrall – “A Single Child’s Suffering: Dostoevsky’s War Rhetoric from Diary of a Writer to the War in Donbass”, 8-6 Dialogues with/in Dostoevsky (Sponsored by the North American Dostoevsky Society), Chair: Greta Matzner-Gore, University of Southern California, Chloe Papadopoulos, Yale University – “Speaking Silently in Fedor Dostoevsky’s ‘Krotkaia’”, Kelsey Rubin-Detlev, University of Southern California – “F. February 17, 2020 Digital Humanities / Public Humanities. AATSEEL 2020 Keynote Address: Alexander Zholkovsky. 2020 Conference Exhibitors, Advertisers, and Sponsors Exhibitors, Advertisers, and Sponsors AATSEEL is deeply appreciative of the many professional organizations, businesses, and departments that support the organization's mission.

The deadline to book a room at the conference rate of $169/night is February 1, 2021.

The deadline for pre-registration for the 2020 AATSEEL Conference is January 1, 2020.

Attendees of AZ-AATSEEL are encouraged to take part in both conferences being held at ASU. Due to recent COVID-19 concerns, the AATSEEL-AZ conference has been postponed and will be rescheduled for Fall 2020. CFP – MLA 2021 panel – Dostoevsky at 200: International Receptions, Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International, See the Stars from a Bottomless Pit: Authors’ Commentary, Call for Papers: Beyond Carnival – Funny Dostoevsky, Call for Papers: “Dostoevsky and World Culture” no. ( Log Out /  This year’s conference is hosted by the Russian Program at the School of International Letters and Cultures at Arizona State University in collaboration with the Melikian Center (ASU) and the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the University of Arizona.