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European and Eurasian UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM Friday, April 13, 2018

CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST 8:30 9:00 A.M. PANEL 1 COLD WAR HISTORY Room 527, William Pitt Union 9:00 10:00 A.M. Evangelical Diplomacy or Political Posturing: Billy Graham, Religion, and Soft Power in the Late Cold War Anton Ermakov, University of Texas at Austin From United Party to United Nation: East German Political Agitation in West Germany, 1945-1955 Cornell Overfield, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Dr. Jonathan Harris, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 2 GENDER ISSUES IN EUROPE Room 538, William Pitt Union 9:00 10:25 A.M. Violent Memory: Exilic Remembrances of Maruša Krese and Dubravka Ugrešić Samantha Farmer, University of Texas at Austin If He Beats You, Then He Loves You : The Banality of Violence against Women in Central European Literature Margarethe Unger, University of Texas at Austin Feminism in Northern Ireland: How Republicanism Dismissed Women s Issues during the Troubles Haley Sheehan, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Dr. Carol Bove, Department of English, University of Pittsburgh

PANEL 3 MULTIMEDIA STUDIES OF LITERATURE AND CULTURE 9:00 10:25 A.M. Reading Fashion in A. Pushkin s Eugene Onegin: Word as Image in 1820s Imperial Russia Elizabeth LaFave, East Carolina University Music Is a Major Scale Development Emma Mamula, University of Pittsburgh Embracing Weirdness: Nostalgia for the Absurd in Russian-American Literature and Memes Robert Willard, Columbia University Discussant: Dr. Tony Lin, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 4 SOVIET AND POST-SOVIET POLICY ISSUES Room 527, William Pitt Union 10:35 11:35 A.M. Creating Capitalist Markets in Russia: The Short-Term Success of the New Economic Policy over Shock Therapy Indigo Clingerman, Bucknell University The Effect of Corruption on Development: The Sochi 2014 Olympic Games Raushan Zhandayeva, Nazarbayev University Discussant: Dr. Colin Johnson, Center for Russian and East European Studies / Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh

PANEL 5 ORTHODOXY IN CULTURE AND POLITICS Room 538, William Pitt Union 10:35 A.M. 12:00 P.M. National Extremism and Artistic Expression in the Film Matilda Julia Isacson, Dickinson College Changing Representations of Christ: From Church Councils to the Modern Novel Rio Maropis, University of Pittsburgh Russian Orthodox Church: State, Role and Ethnic Identity Alexey Shvyrkov, Nazarbayev University Discussant: Dr. J. D. Wright, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 6 STATUS OF ETHNIC MINORITIES 10:35 11:35 A.M. Soviet Germans and Soviets Living in Germany: A Comparison of Treatment Artur Kalandarov, Bowdoin College Integration and Differentiation within the Russian Diaspora: Estonia and Kyrgyzstan Cian Stryker, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Adam Brode, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh LUNCH FOR PRESENTERS, DISCUSSANTS, AND FACULTY SPONSORS 12:00 1:00 P.M. Remarks by Dr. Dawn Seckler, Associate Director Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh

PANEL 7 NATIONALITY POLICIES IN FORMER SOVIET SPACE Room 527, William Pitt Union 1:10 2:10 P.M. Neo-Eurasianism and Russia s National Minorities Question Joshua Gold, University of Toronto Liberation in Goal, Oppression in Practice: The Nationalities Policies of the Soviet Union, and Their Effect on National Cultures William Irving, Dickinson College Discussant: Dr. Sean Guillory, Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 8 HEALTH AND SOCIAL ISSUES IN CENTRAL ASIA Room 538, William Pitt Union 1:10 2:10 P.M. The Prevalence of Depression among Nazarbayev University Students and the Use of Psychological Counseling on Campus Ainur Kagarmanova, Nazarbayev University Bride Abduction in Kyrgyzstan: A Point of Reference and Intervention Dilshat Zhussupova, Nazarbayev University Discussant: Dr. Jessica Pickett, Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 9 CROSS-CULTURAL LITERARY INFLUENCES 1:10 2:10 P.M. The Cross-Cultural Association of White and the Irrational Madeline Kehl, University of Pittsburgh The Timelessness of the Pastoral Utopian Ideal, Rome to Russia Mitchell Luckman, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Dr. Vladimir Padunov, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, University of Pittsburgh

PANEL 10 STUDIES OF VISUAL CULTURE Room 527, William Pitt Union 2:20 3:20 P.M. Behind the Strokes: The History and Influence of Socialist Realism within the USSR and Latvia Kelsey Ellis, Brigham Young University Engaging with the Ethnic Enemy: A Story of Serbian Nationalism Marika Olijar, University of Pittsburgh Discussant: Dr. Ljudmila Bilkić, Chair of World Languages, Shady Side Academy / Ph.D., Department of German, University of Pittsburgh PANEL 11 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN EUROPE Room 538, William Pitt Union 2:20 3:20 P.M. Intergovernmental Organizations: Safety Nets or Passive Bystanders? A Critical Assessment of the European Union s Role in Countering Democratic Erosion Filip Bozinovic, University of California, Berkeley Contextualizing Russia s Revisionist European Security Goals Kyle Sallee, Portland State University Discussant: Dr. Vasili Rukhadze, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh CLOSING RECEPTION, AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES, AND GROUP PHOTOGRAPH 3:30 4:45 P.M.

SPONSORED BY: Center for Russian and East European Studies European Studies Center International Business Center Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences University of Pittsburgh