AATSEEL is just around the corner!
As always, there’s lots to see, but make sure to carve out time in your schedule for Fyodor Mikhailovich. Here is a list of the papers and panels on Dostoevsky (including time, location, and who’s presenting). See you there!
(List compiled by Greta Matzner-Gore, Assistant Professor at the University of Southern California)
Friday, February 2
8:00-10:00 AM
Stream 3A: Mimesis in Russian Art and Aesthetic Theory (I)
Location: Declaration B
Panelist: S. Ceilidh Orr, Willamette University
Title: “Zachem eto u nas ne odinakovyi pocherk?”: Imitation and alienation in Dostoevsky’s copyist fiction
Saturday, February 3
8:00-10:00 AM
Stream 1B: Tolstoevsky: Dostoevsky and Internality
Location: Declaration A
Panelist: Brian Armstrong, Augusta University
Title: Undomesticating the Sublime in The Idiot
Panelist: Paul Contino, Pepperdine University
Title: Alyosha and Kolya: The Recovery of Internality in The Brothers Karamazov
Panelist: Yuri Corrigan, Boston University
Title: Transgression and Obedience: Dostoevsky on Evil, Before and After Auschwitz
1:15-3:00 pm
Stream 4B: Translation (II): Translation and Diaspora: Poetics of Translation
Location: Penn Quarter A
Panelist: Eugenia Kelbert, School of Philology, Higher School of Economics
Title: Translating Style: Dostoevsky in Emigration
3:15-5:00pm
Stream 1B: Tolstoevsky (III): Tolstoy and Dostoevsky: Religion and Literature
Location: Declaration A
Panelist: Jimmy Sudario Cabral
Title: Dostoevsky: Religion, Nihilism, and Negative Theology
Panelist: Jesse Stavis, Bryn Mawr College
Title: The Prince and the Pauper: Resurrection, Crime and Punishment, and the Question of Conversion
Panelist: Maxwell Parlin, Princeton University
Russian Modernist Discourse and Perspectives
Location: Latrobe
Panelist: Lindsay Ceballos, Lafayette College
Title: De-Monologizing Early Symbolist Discourse on Dostoevsky
Sunday, February 4
8:00-10:00am
North American Dostoevsky Society
Location: Tiber Creek A
Panelist: Erica Drennan, Columbia University
Title: To America or Siberia? Binaries and Porous Boundaries in Crime and Punishment
Panelist: Molly Rose Avila, Columbia University
Title: A Calligraphic Gaze
10:15am-12:00pm
Dostoevsky: Texts and Contexts
Location: Banneker
Panelist: Vladimir Ivantsov, Williams College
Panelist: Saera Yoon, UNIST
Title: Another Loveless Father: Grigory in Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov
Panelist: Maria Whittle, University of California Berkeley
Title: Still Dreaming: Spatiotemporal Practice in Dostoevskii’s Belye Nochi