Each year the Wolf Humanities Center's Undergraduate Humanities Forum brings together undergraduate students from across the humanities and beyond to explore a common theme. Join us on March 31st as the Wolf Humanities Center's 2022–2023 Undergraduate Research Fellows present their research on "Heritage."
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
9:00-9:30am Breakfast
9:30-9:45am Opening Remarks
Julia Verkholantsev, Director, Undergraduate Humanities Forum; Associate Professor and Undergraduate Chair, Russian and East European Studies; Founder and Director, Program in Global Medieval & Renaissance Studies, University of Pennsylvania
9:45-10:45am Panel 1
Imagining Heritage: History in Russian National Identity
Moderator: Peter Holquist, Ronald S. Lauder Endowed Term Associate Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania
- Olive Coles, Russian and East European Studies, Political Science; CAS 2023
Finding the Words: Searching for ‘Truth’ in the Shadows of Soviet Past - Roseline Gray, International Relations, Russian and East European Studies; CAS 2023
Historical Imagination and Political Power: The role of premodern narratives in contemporary Russian national identity
10:45–11:00am Break
11:00am-12:30pm Panel 2
Creating National Identities: Myth, Exceptionalism, and Nation Building in Colonial and Post-colonial States
Moderator: Brendan O’Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
- Sophie Qi, Health and Societies, History; CAS 2023
Miss Super Clean: Public Health as Nation Building in Late-Colonial Period Hong Kong - Vita Raskeviciute, International Relations, Russian and East European Studies; CAS 2023
On the Brink of Independence: Public Opinion of What it Means to Be Lithuanian - Miriam Shah, Intellectual History; CAS 2023
Inheriting Political Myth: India’s National Identity?
12:30–1:30pm Break
1:30–3:00pm Panel 3
Anthropological Voyages into Material Culture, Coloniality, and Being
Moderator: Deborah Thomas, R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology; Director, Center for Experimental Ethnography, University of Pennsylvania
- Ezra Chan, Health and Societies; CAS 2024
Legacies of Loss: An Ethical Analysis of Human Remains, Modern Collections, and Colonialism - Wes Matthews, Anthropology; CAS 2023
Architecture Of Disillusion: A Qualitative Study of Nihilism and Spirituality Among Black Men in Hip Hop Performance - Pierre Li Peters, Music, Cultural Anthropology; CAS 2023
BRING IT ON HOME: A Decolonial Analysis of Musical Instruments in Museum Archives
3:00–3:15pm Break
3:15–4:45pm Panel 4
Artistic and Literary Networks
Moderator: Whitney Trettien, Assistant Professor of English, University of Pennsylvania
- Zoë Affron, English, Environmental Studies; CAS 2023
Modernist Ecologies: The Short Fiction of the E.M. Forster and Virginia Woolf - Tyler Kliem, Comparative Literature, Design; CAS 2024
Blending Poetics and the Avant-Garde: The Constructed Yidishkeyt in the Works of Yiddish Literary and Art Collectives in Europe, 1918–1924 - Aili Waller, History of Art; CAS 2024
Using Genealogy to Recover Lost Artists: The Case of Josephine Walters
4:45pm Closing Remarks
Roseline Gray and Pierre Li Peters, Executive Board and Research Fellows, Undergraduate Humanities Forum