GOSECA Annual Graduate Student Conference, Feb. 25-26, 2022

Trevor Erlacher Discussion

Deconstructing the Past, Reconstructing the Future

19th Annual Graduate Student Conference February 25th-26th, 2022

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Aneta Pavlenko
Center for Multilingualism in Society across the Lifespan

University of Oslo, Norway

Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia have often been conceptualized as a single geopolitical unit due to the significance of the Soviet Union and its eventual disintegration. However, the twenty-first century has challenged essentializing conceptions of the region thanks to breakthroughs in technology and medicine, new regional conflicts, and globalization. Transformations in daily life, prompted by climate change and disaster, paradigm shifts in thought, and sweeping political revolution have molded individuals, nations, cultures, languages, and disciplines, and provoked intense social construction and reconstruction. For our 19th annual conference, GOSECA invites presentations exploring the themes of reconstruction and deconstruction, whether political, economic, linguistic, social, cultural, artistic, or any other kind.

Potential questions include, but are not limited to:

  • ●  What does this theme mean for Russian, Eastern European, and Central Asian studies?

  • ●  Theoretically or methodologically, what does it mean to deconstruct or reconstruct entire fields of

    study or objects of inquiry in research on Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia?

  • ●  How have state institutions of knowledge and power (e.g., universities, governments) adapted to

    reflect changing realities for scholars, constituents, workers, and even the general public?

  • ●  How and why have attempts to reconstruct succeeded or failed? How have failed attempts to

    reconstruct shaped individuals, communities, and institutions?

  • ●  What can examples of reconstruction and deconstruction reveal about the marks these processes

    leave behind or the histories from which they emerged?

    Submission Deadline: 11:59 PM on January 5th, 2022
    Intended Format: Hybrid (please acknowledge in submission how you intend to attend) Please submit a 300 word abstract and a CV (max 2 pgs) to info.goseca@gmail.com Accepted papers will be notified by January 15th, 2022
    Contact GOSECA at info.goseca@gmail.com with any questions!