Summer School Records
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Panel I: Introduction
- Panel II: Eigen-Sinn as a perspective and strategy
- Timur Atnashev: Discipline, Eigen-Sinn and inner freedom in the USSR and Germany in the XX century
- Ilya Kukulin: Perspectives of anti-authoritarian reconsideration of Russian culture and responsibility of intellectuals
- Evelina Rudenko: Animated cartoons as a way to work on difficult past: experience of International Memorial & presentations of the results of working in groups
- Panel III: (Em)power(ment) in Philosophy, Language and Cinema
- Tatiana Levina: Women-Philosophers in the USSR: Academic Activism, Dissidence and Feminism?
- Timur Atnashev: In the hobbles of the general party line: doublethink, Aesopian language and theoretical innovations in the late USSR
- Thomas Lindenberger: Neither Consent nor Opposition: Eigen-Sinn. About Compliance and Self-Assertion under Autocratic Rule
- Panel IV: Artistic Eigen-Sinn
- Panel V: Citizen and state: Individual and collective (“soft”) protest
Panel I: Introduction
Klavdia Smola: The social turn in contemporary Russian art
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Anastasiya Osipova: The case of DOXA and the performative public practices of coping with confinement
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Vera Dubina: History of everyday life and microhistory: tracking the diversity of people/state relation under socialism
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Panel II: Eigen-Sinn as a perspective and strategy
Timur Atnashev: Discipline, Eigen-Sinn and inner freedom in the USSR and Germany in the XX century
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Ilya Kukulin: Perspectives of anti-authoritarian reconsideration of Russian culture and responsibility of intellectuals
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Evelina Rudenko: Animated cartoons as a way to work on difficult past: experience of International Memorial & presentations of the results of working in groups
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Panel III: (Em)power(ment) in Philosophy, Language and Cinema
Tatiana Levina: Women-Philosophers in the USSR: Academic Activism, Dissidence and Feminism?
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Timur Atnashev: In the hobbles of the general party line: doublethink, Aesopian language and theoretical innovations in the late USSR
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Thomas Lindenberger: Neither Consent nor Opposition: Eigen-Sinn. About Compliance and Self-Assertion under Autocratic Rule
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Panel IV: Artistic Eigen-Sinn
Annelie Bachmaier: Humor as a weapon: The case of “Grazhdanin poet”
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Ilya Budraitskis: Earning for the state: The political strategies of Moscow Actionism from the 1990s to 2010s
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Pavel Arsenev: Propaganda by deeds, or linguo-pragmatic software of resistance (Lecture-Performance)
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Panel V: Citizen and state: Individual and collective (“soft”) protest
Concluding Round Table Klavdia Smola, Vera Dubina, Ilya Budraitskis, Ilya Kukulin, Pavel Arsenev and others Pluralizing Eigen-Sinn in Today‘s Eastern Europe
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