he 21st Anniversary SVU World Congress
of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 21st SVU World Congress of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences
will take place in the Western Czech Metropolis of Pilsen, from June 24-30,
2002. This Congress will be under the auspices of the Rector of the
University of West Bohemia and the Mayor of the City of Pilsen.
The overall theme of the Congress is "The Transformation of Czech and Slovak
Societies on the Threshold of the New Millennium, and their Role in the
Present Global World".
Pilsen is an especially suitable place for the discussion of such a theme.
Practically all of the famous, as well as tragic, Czech events affected this
city's dazzling history. The present day face of Pilsen, with renovated facades
of houses, super modern "hypermarkets." and new technological industrial
zones, contrast with the monotone gray color of vast panel housing blocks.
This scenary is an illustrative reflection of the divided feelings and
dilemmas representative of the Czech society as a whole, which is in the
middle of a difficult post-communistic modernization, integrating into the
European Union, and also fighting against the many challenges and threats of
world globalization without any possibility of long-term preparation and
maturation.
Pilsen, more than any other Central European city, in the past possessed the
geographical burden of being on the border of the Eastern and Western worlds
- much more as compared to other European cities. By June 2002, it should
become the location of critical reflections of the past, unbiased evaluations
of the present, and sober views to the future of the Czech and Slovak
societies from the world contextual point of view.
The Congress themes will be devoted to general civilization and historical
questions, which will include discussion panels on Multiculturalism -
Challenge, or Threat?, Planet Earth in Jeopardy?, The Effect of Nuclear
Energy on the Environment, Will Middle Europe Survive until the Year 2100?;
Proteus' Face of Totalitarism - Comparative Criticism of Communism, Nazism
and Fascism; and The Face of the First Republic - Legends and Facts.
There will be lectures discussing different cultural themes in the frame of
panels: Czech Literature at the Break of the 20th and 21st century,
Shakespeare in Czech Literature (Problems of Authors Using English Language),
Present Czech Architecture, Czech Structuralism and its International Echo
(Personality and Works of Roman Jacobson), Changes in Czech Puppet Shows,
Czech and Slovak Music of the 20th Century, Jewish and Czech Culture: Mutual Influences, and The Beginnings of Czech State in International Context.
Problems of the sciences, education, and the economy will be introduced in discussion panels as: Universities and their Role of Education in the 21st Century, Possibilities of Current Medical Science, Informational Technology, and Economic Views of the Czech Republic, History of Czech Beer, and History of Skoda Factory: World and Czech Industrial Tradition.
Topics regarding present Czech and Slovak societies, political and spiritual life, and destinies, past, present, and future Czech and Slovak communities abroad will be addressed in discussion panels including: Media and Democracy, European Integration: Euro skepticism and Euro optimism, Belief and Czech Society, Czechs and Slovaks in America, Czech and Slovak Museums, Czech and Slovak Library Archives and Collection Development, Role of Ethnic Organizations in Preserving Our Cultural Heritage, Genealogy, and The Constitution and Voting Systems: Czech and American experiences.
Special discussion panels will be focused on various problems of young generation including lectures devoted to The Assimilation and Acculturation of Youth, Youth Movement, Student Exchange Programs, and Teaching Czech Language.
For Congress attendees, a rich and attractive evening cultural program will
be prepared, where interested persons will be able to choose between many
theatrical performances, concerts of classical, jazz or even folk music, asll
as literary events. The Ceremonial Reception of the Czechoslovak Society of
Arts and Sciences will be included in the program. At the end of the Congress
the organizers will prepare two alternative group excursions into Western
Czech spa cities (Karlovy Vary, Mariánské Lázne, Františkovy Lázne), or into
regional, architecturally and historically magnificent castles and chateaus.
Accommodation will be provided for interested people in the local hotels and
pensions, or in student dormitories. Regarding meals, the Congress attendees
can choose from a variety of high quality and inexpensive restaurants,
located in the city center (reservations will be arranged prior to the
Congress with the restaurants' owners).
All the members and friends of the Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences
are cordially invited to attend the 21st SVU World Congress. Also,
significant authorities of Czech and Slovak political, cultural, intellectual
and spiritual life, including the President of the Czech Republic, the
Primeminister, and Presidents of both chambers of the Parliament will attend.
Interest and active attendance of the public at large is expected.
Organizers of the Congress, in cooperation with the SVU Executive Board, are
hopeful of creating an inspirational and friendly environment in Pilsen.
They hope that this will contribute to a deeper understanding of the larger
challenges of civilization, in front of which the Czech and Slovak societies
are standing, on the threshold of the 21st century. Finally, they wish to
further the relationships between domestic Czechs and Slovaks and those
Czechs and Slovaks living abroad.
We call on all scholars, scientists, students, humanists, civil society
advocates, entrepreneurs, community leaders, politicians, small businessmen,
lawyers, clergy, futurists, social and cultural workers, agriculturists,
health workers, environmentalists, media representatives, computer experts
and anybody else who is interested in these matters to take advantage of the
program, come with us to Pilsen in large numbers and present their papers.
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Preregistration form should be sent to Ivona Skanderova, Faculty of
Humanities, University of West Bohemia, Sedlackova 31, 306 14 Pilsen, Czech
Republic; tel.: (420-19) 732 08 69; FAX: (420-19) 722 29 67; e-mail:
yvonne@kaj.zcu.cz.
In case of additional questions, contact Ivo Budil on: budil@ksa.zcu.cz ; or
Andrea Pesicova on: pesicova@rek.zcu.cz
Send your inquires and suggestions also to: SVU President, Miloslav Rechcigl,
1703 Mark Lane, Rockville, MD 20852; tel.: (301) 881-7222; FAX: (301)
881-9667; e-mail: rechcigl@aol.com; and/or Ivo Budil, Dean, Faculty of
Humanities, University of West Bohemia, Pilsen; Sedlackova 31, 306 14 Pilsen,
Czech Republic; tel.: (420-19) 732 08 69; FAX: (420-19) 722 29 67; e-mail:
budil@ksa.zcu.cz.
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