Irina Prokhorova at Hunter CollegeThe Division of Russian and Slavic Studies and the Russian Club of Hunter College, CUNY, cordially invite you to a lecture and conversation with
Irina Prokhorova (Moscow). “Publishing, Freedom of Speech and the Humanities in Russia from the 1990s to the Present.”
Thursday, November 16, 5:30-7:30 pm, Elizabeth Hemmerdinger Screening Center, Room 706 (Library), Hunter East Building.
Irina Prokhorova is editor-in-chief of The New Literary Observer publishing house in Moscow, which has provided a vital platform for scholarly, intellectual and artistic discourse in Russia since its inception in 1992, She and her publishing house are indispensable not only in Russia but also across Slavic Studies in the U.S. and worldwide. Ms. Prokhorova is a frequent guest at American and European universities and a contributor to international academic conferences, including the annual ASEEES (Association of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies).
IRINA PROKHOROVA graduated from the Philology Department of Moscow State University and wrote a dissertation on modernist English literature. In 2004, she cofounded the Mikhail Prokhorov Foundation, a charity organization that supports cultural initiatives in the Russian regions and other ways of promoting Russian culture worldwide, for example, via the Transcript Translation Project, which supports translations of Russian literature into world languages. Since 2012, Ms. Prokhorova has hosted the program System of Values on RBC TV, and from 2013 to mid-2014 was the head of the Federal Civil Committee of the political party Civic Platform (her decision to stand down was motivated by the split in the party over the annexation of Crimea). As a media figure, publisher and intellectual, she has consistently supported numerous artists, scholars and journalists in their fight for civic values in Putin's Russia. She is the recipient of numerous Russian and international prizes and awards, including the Liberty Prize for contributions to the development of Russian-U.S. cultural relations, the Andrei Bely Prize for services to Russian literature, Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters of France, to name but a few.
If you are not a CUNY student or employee, please RSVP on our website (www.reechunter.com) or by sending an email to russhunter@hunter.cuny.edu, and we will put your name on our guest list. Please have a photo ID to get a pass to the building. From the entrance to Hunter West, where you get the pass, take the escalator to Floor 3, then walk to the Hunter East Building on the sky bridge, and take the elevator to Floor 7 (library) for Room 706.
We are looking forward to seeing you!
Hunter College, CUNY
Division of Russian & Slavic Studies
Department of Classical & Oriental Studies
695 Park Ave HW
New York, NY 10065
russhunter@hunter.cuny.edu
www.reechunter.com
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Alexey Immorta Potapov on
13 ноя 2017, 13:45