Conference Soviet Multinational Literature as an Imperial Practice 2024
Inhaltsverzeichnis
TU Dresden, October 24 – 25, 2024
About the Conference
The conference is intended to examine key aspects of Soviet multinational literature as an imperial practice. Despite the common opinion that in the Soviet era there was nothing in the national cultures but oppression and Russification (which were undoubtedly present), we support the premise that in Soviet times the future nations underwent an important stage of cultural rebirth and discovery of their modern cultural identity. In each national case the process of cultural self-discovery proceeded in a different way, but it was this very imperial context in which the basic features of each contemporary nation were shaped: the language, national mythology and history, and a common national - often traumatic and tragic - experience. National literatures played a key role in formation of different Soviet identities.
The discussions to be launched at the conference will allow us to confront the common notions of Soviet multinational literature and culture as a monolithic phenomenon of the erstwhile empire’s dictatorship, devoid of contradictions and individual features. An understanding of the complexity of the origins, life, decay, and death of the Soviet imperial canon in its various national and regional guises can also explain much in the current dramatic collisions in the post-Soviet world.
We gather not only established and early career experts in various national literatures but also specialists with a broader expertise who will capably speak about national literatures as part of the Soviet literary “orchestra.” Following subjects are of particular interest for us: multinational Soviet literary history as an instrument of nation-building; hybrid nature of national canons: their genealogy from local folklore, mythology, historical realisms, and modernisms; hetero-chronical development of national Soviet canons (different historical dynamic 1930s-1980s); networks and cultural transfer within multinational Soviet literature.
Participation
The conference lasts from Thursday, the 24th until Friday 25th of October 2024. The events will take place in a hybrid format – in presence in Wiener Str. 48, room 016 and online on Zoom.
You can participate online in all events spontaneously by accessing the following Zoom-Link: https://tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/69348541260?pwd=NbL73ks56kakQMi7iC5zhM5bWMF3BD.1 Meeting-ID: 693 4854 1260 |
Program
Organisation
The event is organized by the Department of Slavic Literatures of TU Dresden (Prof. Klavdia Smola) in cooperation with the Department of Linguistics and Comparative of Ca' Foscari University of Venice (Prof. Evgeny Dobrenko).
The working language will be English. Travel and accommodation costs can be covered by TU Dresden.
Contacts

профессор
NameProfessor Dr. Klavdia Smola
Профессура славянских литератур

Professor
NameProf. Evgeny Dobrenko
Co-Organiser of Conference 2024