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EDNOTE. The International Vladimir Nabokov Society is presenting panels at both
the MLA and AATSEEL annual conventions 28-30 December in Philadelphia.
Information about subscription to the annual journal NABOKOV STUDIES is
available from the Editor Zoran Kuzmanovich at nabokovstudies@davidson.edu
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Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:49:16 -0400
From: "Kuzmanovich, Zoran" <zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu>
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Subject: For the list: Nabokov Panels this year in Philadelphia
To: "Donald B. Johnson" <chtodel@gss.ucsb.edu>
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MLA
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Tuesday, 28 December
163. Nabokov and Politics
12:00 noon-1:15 p.m., Grand Ballroom Salon K, Philadelphia Marriott
Program arranged by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Presiding: Corinne Laura Scheiner, Colorado Coll.
1. "The Real Politics of Sebastian Knight," James J. Marino, Stanford
Univ.
2. "Vladimir Nabokov and Sergei Hessen: Liberalism as Personal
Impenetrability," Dana Luiza Dragunoiu, Concordia Univ.
3. "'Obscenity Must Be Mated with Banality': Power and Perversion in the
Suburban Landscape of Lolita," Andrew S. Reynolds, Univ. of Florida
4. "Pale Fire and Cold War Politics," Steven Belletto, Univ. of
Wisconsin, Madison ___________________________________________________
Thursday, 30 December
748. Open Session of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
1:45-3:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Salon I, Philadelphia Marriott
Program arranged by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Presiding: Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson Coll.
1. "Paintings in Ada," Donald Barton Johnson, Univ. of California, Santa
Barbara
2. "Jean Valjean's Cosette, Humbert Humbert's Lolita: Demonic Parallels
in Hugo versus Nabokov," Shoshana Milgram Knapp, Virginia Polytechnic
Inst. and State Univ.
3. "Reading Lolita in Tehran: Nabokov's Oeuvre as Survival Manual,"
Christian Moraru, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro
4. "Autobiographical Insertions in Nabokov's Commentary to Eugene
Onegin," Julia Zarankin, Princeton Univ.
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AATSEEL
Dec 30; 8-10 am. AATSEEL HOTEL ROOM TBD
30A-4 International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Chair: Priscilla Meyer, Wesleyan University
Paper: Nabokov and Olesha Revisited: Inspiration? Influence? Irritation?
(Molly V. Peeney, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Paper: Nabokov: Some Possible 'Cryptomesiac' Title Origins (Alexander
Dunkel, University of Arizona)
Paper: The Poet in the Prose: Nabokov's Metaphorical Thinking (Viktoria
Ivleva, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Discussant: Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson College
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the MLA and AATSEEL annual conventions 28-30 December in Philadelphia.
Information about subscription to the annual journal NABOKOV STUDIES is
available from the Editor Zoran Kuzmanovich at nabokovstudies@davidson.edu
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----- Forwarded message from zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu -----
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2004 08:49:16 -0400
From: "Kuzmanovich, Zoran" <zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu>
Reply-To: "Kuzmanovich, Zoran" <zokuzmanovich@davidson.edu>
Subject: For the list: Nabokov Panels this year in Philadelphia
To: "Donald B. Johnson" <chtodel@gss.ucsb.edu>
_____________________________________________
MLA
_______________________________________________________
Tuesday, 28 December
163. Nabokov and Politics
12:00 noon-1:15 p.m., Grand Ballroom Salon K, Philadelphia Marriott
Program arranged by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Presiding: Corinne Laura Scheiner, Colorado Coll.
1. "The Real Politics of Sebastian Knight," James J. Marino, Stanford
Univ.
2. "Vladimir Nabokov and Sergei Hessen: Liberalism as Personal
Impenetrability," Dana Luiza Dragunoiu, Concordia Univ.
3. "'Obscenity Must Be Mated with Banality': Power and Perversion in the
Suburban Landscape of Lolita," Andrew S. Reynolds, Univ. of Florida
4. "Pale Fire and Cold War Politics," Steven Belletto, Univ. of
Wisconsin, Madison ___________________________________________________
Thursday, 30 December
748. Open Session of the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
1:45-3:00 p.m., Grand Ballroom Salon I, Philadelphia Marriott
Program arranged by the International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Presiding: Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson Coll.
1. "Paintings in Ada," Donald Barton Johnson, Univ. of California, Santa
Barbara
2. "Jean Valjean's Cosette, Humbert Humbert's Lolita: Demonic Parallels
in Hugo versus Nabokov," Shoshana Milgram Knapp, Virginia Polytechnic
Inst. and State Univ.
3. "Reading Lolita in Tehran: Nabokov's Oeuvre as Survival Manual,"
Christian Moraru, Univ. of North Carolina, Greensboro
4. "Autobiographical Insertions in Nabokov's Commentary to Eugene
Onegin," Julia Zarankin, Princeton Univ.
________________________________
AATSEEL
Dec 30; 8-10 am. AATSEEL HOTEL ROOM TBD
30A-4 International Vladimir Nabokov Society
Chair: Priscilla Meyer, Wesleyan University
Paper: Nabokov and Olesha Revisited: Inspiration? Influence? Irritation?
(Molly V. Peeney, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Paper: Nabokov: Some Possible 'Cryptomesiac' Title Origins (Alexander
Dunkel, University of Arizona)
Paper: The Poet in the Prose: Nabokov's Metaphorical Thinking (Viktoria
Ivleva, University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Discussant: Zoran Kuzmanovich, Davidson College
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