TÜHI's Venia Legendi lectures 2020
Everyone is welcome to TÜHI's Venia Legendi public lectures.
DATE | TIME | CANDIDATE | POSITION | TITLE | LINK |
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May 8th | 11.00-12.00 | Kapitolina Fedorova | Professor of Russian Studies | “Challenging monolingual bias: Linguistic landscape studies and university public engagement with urban multilingualism” | Zoom |
May 8th | 12.00-13.00 | Boris Lanin | Professor of Russian Studies | "Methods of teaching Russian literature the 20-21st cc." | Zoom |
May 8th | 14.00-15.00 | Vera Skvirskaja |
Professor of Russian Studies |
"The Roots and Routes of Russian Demotic Authoritarianism in present-day Europe" | Zoom |
May 8th | 15.00-16.00 | Jan Levchenko | Professor of Russian Studies | “Some kind of Wonderful. The Image of the West in the Soviet TV series” | Zoom |
May 8th | 16.00-17.00 | Inna Tigountsova | Professor of Russian Studies | "Death, Disorder, and Diaspora: (Un)Russianness in Petrushevskaia's Number One, or In the Gardens of Other Opportunities (2004)" | Zoom |
May 13th | 14.00-15.00 | Eneken Laanes | Professor of Comparative Literature | "Translating Memories" | Zoom |
May 13th | 15.00-16.00 | Carla Taban | Professor of Comparative Literature | "Samuel Beckett and Art: Some Issues in Comparative Literature" | Zoom |
May 14th | 11.00-12.00 | Frank (Jochen) Kraushaar | Professor of Chinese Studies | "Between Classics and Digital Humanities: On the Rise of a New Discourse in Chinese Studies" | |
May 14th | 12.00-13.00 | Lisa Indraccolo | Professor of Chinese Studies | "Ancient Chinese Concepts of 'Change' and Their Contemporary Relevance" | |
May 14th | 13.00-14.00 | Martin Woesler | Professor of Chinese Studies | "China’s Social Credit System – Society and Politics between decentralized, indirect AI control and centralized, autocratic disciplinary action" |