Russian Eurasian Student Organization Hosts Lecture on Solzhenitsyn and Navalny

The Russian Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill.
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The Russian Eurasian Student Organization is hosting a lecture by Professor Katherine Hill.

The Russian Eurasian Student Organization will host a lecture by professor Katherine Hill (Reischl), former professor of Russian at Princeton and Stanford, at 5 p.m. Monday, April 22, in J.B. Hunt Center room 206. Titled "The Figures of Dissidence: Solzhenitsyn to Navalny," this lecture will look at the recently deceased opposition leader as a "dissident" icon and also analyze the 20th-century author and Gulag prisoner Alexander Solzhenitsyn. The lecture will investigate the ways in which gazes, from inside and outside a totalitarian regime, inform the ever-evolving picture of dissidence and what it might suggest about our modern systems of image making. 

 In 2018, Hill published the book Photographic Memory: Cameras in the Hands of Russian Authors, published by Cornell University Press in 2018. She is also a creator of the Digital Humanities project on Playing Soviet on Soviet children's books. 

Besides the lecture, professor Hill is also giving a workshop from noon to 1 p.m. Monday, April 22, in J.B. Hunt 207. The workshop is titled "Translating Cultures: What can we do to take our humanities training to the business world?" The workshop will focus on how practices from language and cultural training in the humanities have direct relevance to how we communicate and thrive in the business world. Pizza will be served at the workshop. 

These events will offer students a unique opportunity to learn from an expert in the Slavic studies. Don't miss out on this chance to expand your knowledge and gain new insights into the world of propaganda and photography in Russia. 

This lecture is sponsored by the Russian Eurasian Student Organization, the Arkansas Humanities Center and the Deparetment of World Languages, Literatures and Cultures. Visit the Russian-Eurasian Student Organization for more information about the group. Interested in reading Russian literature? Learn more about the Russian studies minor.  

This event is supported by the Student Activities Fee as a funded event by the Associated Student Government and is free to all currently enrolled University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, students who pay the student activities fee. This event is held in a venue that meets ADA standards. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend this event. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Nikhil Pai, np022@uark.edu

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