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KILLJOY POETICS IN ANTJE RÁVIK STRUBEL'S BLAUE FRAU (2021)
Abstract Drawing on Sara Ahmed's concept of killjoy activism, I explore how Antje Rávik Strubel's Blaue Frau employs a killjoy poetics that refuses to brush over violence, asymmetry, injury and force. Instead, the novel intervenes in affective textures of happiness and reconciliation, and forms activist and ecological networks of resistance. I build on
Alrik Daldrup
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Beyond Bandung and Belgrade: Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi, A Forgotten Indian Voice for World Peace
ABSTRACT Dr. Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (1907–1966) was an Indian polymath best known for his intellectual contributions in a dizzyingly wide range of fields: mathematics, statistics, genetics, numismatics, history, and literature. His enduring reputation seems to have been posthumously sealed as the father of Marxist historiography in India. What has
Suchintan Das
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Abstract Whilst survey research on national attachments has used various measures, the question of how respondents understand these measures, and especially the highly ambiguous concepts they entail, has remained understudied. Moreover, scholars have used samples consisting of “citizens”, thereby not distinguishing between citizens with and citizens ...
Marlene Mußotter, Eunike Piwoni
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Speaking Truth to Power: Understanding the Role of Political Theater in Russia
The Russian Review, EarlyView.
Katherine A. New
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The “Ural Scale” in the Poetry of Alexander Vavilov
The article deals with the current situation in Ural poetry, characterizing the main generations of poets that make up its characterological specific features.
Tatiana Alexandrovna Snigireva
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KHLEBNIKOV’S INHERITORS: RUSSIAN EXPRESSIONISTS
The article deals with the issue of reception of Khlebnikov’s personality and creative activity in the Russian poetry of the early 1920s. The creative experience of “the discoverer of poetic continents”, as Mayakovsky called him, was very important for ...
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The Serbian-Russian circle: A poet translates a poet
This article examines, in lyrical terms, the practices of poetical translations, identifies its key theoretical principles, and considers the role of a translator in the creation of a good translation.
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"Development of gerontology would be more effective under governmental support": an interview with Vladimir N. Anisimov. [PDF]
Moskalev A.
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Article is devoted to studying the specifics of teaching modern Russian poetry in the context of the Russian and Tatar cultures’ dialogue in system of school education of the Tatarstan Republic featuring teaching two state languages - Russian and Tatar.
Alina R. GAYNUTDINOVA +3 more
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Sadeq Hedayat's vegetarianism: a few notes on the representation of vegetarianism, animals and animal rights in Sadeq Hedayat's Favā'id-i giyāhkhārī (The benefits of vegetarianism) and Insān-u ḥayvān (Human and animal). [PDF]
van den Berg G.
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