University of Bergen : Faculty of Arts : Dept of Russian Studies

— linguistic liberalisation and literary development in Russia in the 1920s and 1990s

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Two landslide panels

at the BASEES conference, Cambridge, 1–3 April 2006

 

1. Landslide of the Norm: Kul’tura i ne-kul’tura rechi

Chair: Lara Ryazanova-Clarke (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Irina Sandomirskaja (Södertörn University College, Sweden): The Colonization of Darkness and Silence: Deaf-Blind Speakers and “Kultura Rechi"

Michael Gorham (University of Florida, USA): “Ne-kul’tura rechi” in Post-Soviet Language Culture

Elena Markasova (St. Petersburg State University, Russia): Rhetorical Figures in Russian Journalism and Fiction in the 1920s: Change of Strategies and Its Extralinguistic Context

Martin Paulsen (University of Bergen, Norway): Standardology in the Study of Russian Language History

 

2. Landslide of the Norm: Aphasia, Speech and Silence in Russian Language and Culture

Chair: Michael Gorham (University of Florida, USA)

Irina Sandomirskaja (Södertörn University College, Sweden): Emancipated Accent: the Aphatic Reduction of Language vs. Dysphasia and Hyperphasia in Kira Muratova’s Films

Brita Lotsberg Bryn (University of Bergen, Norway: Why Does Yuri Buida Put His Heroes to Silence?

Ludmila Zubova (St Petersburg State University, Russia) История русской поэзии в запретах (постановка проблемы)

Discussant: Serguei Oushakine (Columbia University, USA)

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