ANDY and THE RUSYNS, Saturday, June 8, 2013 at 5 PM

AndyA lecture by Elaine Rusinko
With James Warhola

Elaine Rusinko, Ph.D. , teaches Russian at University of Maryland, and is the author of a monograph We Are All Warhol’s Children: Andy and the Rusyns.

Her study establishes Warhol’s Carpatho-Rusyn ethnicity and explores its possible influence on his persona and his art. It also analyzes the Rusyns’ reception of Warhol, with a focus on the history of the Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Slovakia. She proposes that recognition of the Rusyn Andy contributes to a distinctive perspective on the American Warhol.

James Warhola, nephew, is an accomplished children’s book author. He also serves as a consultant to the Andy Warhol Museum of Modern Art in Slovakia, near the Warhola’s ancestral village of Miková.

Organized by the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences NY
In cooperation with the Carpatho-Rusyn Society, New York Chapter, and the Consulate General of the Slovak Republic in New York.

SEX TALK: Understanding Communism in Czechoslovakia through Expert Discourses of Sexuality

Wednesday, May 8 2013, TBD at 6:30PM

A lecture by Katerina Liskova,Visiting Scholar at Columbia University, Assistant Professor in gender and sociology at Masaryk University.
In Czechoslovakia, the chief expert discourse on sexuality was provided by the discipline of sexology – a medical branch focused on human sexuality. While other disciplines studying sexuality in its social context (i.e. sociology, psychology) were severely curtailed, sexology was allowed to flourish. How did political economy of a state socialist country influence sexual discourses?