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Russian Department Symposium, Fall 2006: Russian Politics and Culture
The Department of Russian at Grinnell will be host a symposium on the
interplay and interrelationship of politics and culture in Russia.
Co-sponsored by the Center for International Studies and the
Rosenfield Program, the symposium will include a wide variety of events
during the entire week:
Scholarly Panels
Scholars from Russia, France, Italy, Czech Republic, Germany, and the
United States will present research on the topic of the symposium.
Keynote Address (Scholar's Convocation):
Man in Black: The Power of Vladimir Putin’s Image
Professor Catharine Nepomnyashchy, Director,
Harriman Institute at Columbia University, Ann Whitney
Olin Professor of Russian Literature and Chair, Slavic Department,
Barnard College
Concert
In addition to the academic component of this symposium, accompanying events will include a concert by Russian Bard Timur Shaov, who last spring was on campus as the Russian Department's visiting artist-in-residence, and who worked with the senior seminar during his stay.
Art Exhibit
Another aspect of the symposium will an exhibit of works and a presentation by Russian artist Vitaly Komar, one of the highly acclaimed team of Komar and Melamid
Mainstage Production
Master and Margarita
Roberts Theatre
October 6 & 7 @ 8 PM; October 8 @ 2 PM
Renowned Russian director and long-time friend of the College Veniamin Smekhov
will direct Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita."
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