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Russian women as mothers, consumers and citizens: childbirth in St. Petersburg

European University professor Anna Temkina, one of Russia’s leading gender theorists and sociologists, will discuss her research on childbirth practices in contemporary Russia and their relationship to producing women as both citizens and consumers.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

Open to the Public

Lake Baikal: Environmental Issues and NGOs' Efforts to Solve Them

Anna Ogorodnikova will talk about Lake Baikal (the deepest and the oldest lake in the world), protected areas around the lake, its current environmental problems (logging, overfishing, eutrophication, etc.) and the work of local non-profits to solve or mitigate some of these problems. Anna is the director of the Baikal Interactive Eco-Center, an NGO based in Irkutsk, Russia. She teaches a course on Lake Baikal ecology to students studying at the Middlebury C.V. Starr School Abroad in Irkutsk. She also builds hiking trails in the Baikal region.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public

International Karaoke Night

Sponsored by:
Russian
We are pleased to announce the annual “International Karaoke Night” which will take place on April 19th at 8:00 pm at Crossroads Café. Come listen to and learn about songs from different cultures and languages: Arabic, Chinese, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and ASL.
For more information please contact Zalina Kaytmazova: zkaytmazova@middlebury.edu

McCullough Wilson Cafe

Between ISIS and Kadyrov: Russian Islam in the Putinite looking-glass

Sponsored by:
Russian
Domenic Rubin Russia today is home to 20, 000 million native Muslims and 4 million immigrants from mainly Muslim Central Asia, who form an indispensable part of Russia’s labor economy. Islam has thus been swept up into Russia’s search for a modern identity, generating tension and paradox along the way. Under Putin Russia gained observer status at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (“the collective voice of the Muslim world”) and the Kremlin has used Russia’s Muslim heritage for diplomatic leverage in the Middle East.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Vladimir Putin: Weak Strongman

Tim Frye ‘86, Marshall D. Shulman Professor of Post-Soviet Politics, Department of Political Science, Columbia University will be sharing highlights from his recent book about Vladimir Putin. One theme of the book is how political science research on authoritarian regimes can illuminate the constraints that Putin operates under.

Presented by the International and Global Russian & East European Studies Program. Co-sponsored by the Russian Department, International Politics and Economics and the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Extreme Persuasions: How Russian and American Traditionalists Talk about Gender and the "Cultural Elite"

Join us for a talk by Alexandar Mihailovic, visiting faculty at Bennington College. In recent years, the American and Russian far-right movements have started to collaborate. How have nationalist movements in the U.S. come to see the Russian Federation as a vanguard for ‘whiteness’ and traditional masculinity in European identity, overturning the perception of Russia as a racial Other prevalent during the Cold War?

Virtual Middlebury

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