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Samizdat 2.0

International Journal of E-Politics, 2012
This paper examines the case of Russian Police Major Aleksei Dymovsky, who took the unprecedented step of posting a video on the Internet in 2009 in which he exposed the corrupt practices of Russian law enforcement officials. When the video went “viral,” Dymovsky set off a national debate about corruption, but was quickly crushed by the authorities for
Beth Knobel, Jonathan Sanders
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Samizdat et Internet

Revue Russe, 2009
The term of samizdat is often used in the contemporary Russian language, and not always accurately. What is samizdat ? Several definitions put the emphasis on the prohibited character of the texts broadcast, the mode of broadcasting (by the readers and without the control of the author) them, or even on the social importance of such texts.
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Samizdat jako kronika

2022
Poster represents a so far unnamed type of samizdat literary periodicals, the content of which was not only journalistic, essayistic or fictional work, but also, to a non-negligible extent, a reflection of the social life of the relatively narrow circle of authors of that magazine. The core guide clearly presenting the varieties of samizdat periodicals
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Samizdat: A Private Collection

Colorado Review, 2016
In this essay, Sonya Bilocerkowycz explores her family’s legacy of political dissent amid a swirling backdrop of literary texts and current events in the post-Soviet space.
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Samizdat

2023
Hélène Camarade   +2 more
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Lenin150 (Samizdat)

Revolutionary Russia, 2022
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Samizdat

Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2014
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Forme del samizdat

2011
The papers shows how the label "literature of samizdat" is inadequate to define any coherent corpus of texts: it is impossible to describe the value, consistency, poetical and stylistic value of literary works published as samizdat classifying them on this only basis, which is merely their opposition to the communist totalitarian regimes.
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Samizdat

The Women's Review of Books, 1999
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