09/27/2017
University of Manitoba
Russian Revolution @ 100 Years
Symposium Program
=Tier 409=
Thursday, 19 October 2017
1 p.m.- 1:20 p.m. – opening remarks by Jeffery Taylor (Dean of the Faculty of Arts) and Myroslav Shkandrij (Acting Head of the German and Slavic Studies, U Manitoba)
1:20-3:00 – Histories of the Revolution
Elena Baraban, (German and Slavic Studies, U Manitoba) The Revolution and Its Impact
Mariya Melentyeva, (History, University of Alberta) The Imperial Government and Its Politics of Nationalities during the Elections to the Third Duma in 1907.
Myroslav Shkandrij, (German and Slavic Studies Department, U Manitoba) Bolshevik Historians on the Ukrainian Revolution in the 1920s.
3:00-3:15 – coffee break
3:15-4:30 – Culture of the Russian Revolution
Kirsten Tarves, (German and Slavic Studies Department, U Manitoba) Continuity and Change: Silver Age, Revolution, and Mikhail Bulgakov.
Tatiana Galetcaia, (Department of Education, U Manitoba) The Russian Revolution Through the Eyes of Women-Avant-Guard Painters (Lyubov Popova and Natalia Goncharova).
Stephan Tkaczyk, (U Manitoba) Vertov’s Case for Womankind: A Study of the Film Man with a Movie Camera.
4:30-4:45 – break (pizza & soft drinks served)
4:45-5:45 p.m. – Film Screening and Film Discussion by the Russian Student Association. Moderator: Elizaveta Katykhina (Co-President, RSA)
Part One, “Freedom and Hope,” from the Documentary Film The Russian Revolution in Color (2006) dir. & produced by Ian Lilley, 40 min.
6:00-7:00 – Reception, 409 Tier
Friday, 20 October 2017
9:30-10:20 – RUSN 3200 presents
Viktoria Sushko, The Economic Situation before Revolution of 1917: The Reason for the Upsurge.
Yelena Zagidullina, Driven by Revolution: Russian Composers in October 1917.
10:30-11:20 – RUSN 1300 presents
Geography of the Russian Revolution and the Civil War.
Revolution Speaks: The Revolution’s Impact on the Russian Language.
11:20-12:30 - lunch break
12:40-3:00 – Social and Cultural Histories of the Revolution
Aileen Friesen, (Conrad Grebel University College, U Winnipeg) Mennonite Identity Politics and the Russian Revolution.
Riley Dodds and Mamie Kroeker-Tom, (RUSN 1410) Inessa Armand and Alexandra Kollontai: Women and the Revolution
Esther Heim, (German and Slavic Studies Department, U Manitoba) Alexandra Kollontai’s “Glass of Water” Theory from a Contemporary Angle
Liliia Tuigunova and Enola Valiev, (RUSN 1410) Russian Love Poetry in the 1910s-1920s.
Brielle Dorais-Fleming, (Faculty of Music, U Manitoba) Russian Musical Life during the Revolution in 1917.
Svetlana Gharagyozyan, (Faculty of Music, U Manitoba) Igor Stravinsky and the Revolution of 1917.
3:00-3:15 – closing remarks.