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Displaying 265 - 276 of 425Creative Horizons: Art in the Post-Soviet Era Victoria Lomasko
A graphic artist and writer who has lectured and written widely on graphic reportage, Victoria Lomasko is author of the book, "Other Russias", winner of the Pushkin House Prize for the Best Book in Translation 2018 (Thomas Campbell, translator) and co-author of the book, "Forbidden Art"
Melikian Center Research Pieces
The Fall 2020 Faculty Edition highlighted presentations by Melikian Center faculty affiliates, focusing on their latest research endeavors.
My Husband
Rumena Bu arovska, a Macedonian author, presents a collection of short stories titled 'My Husband'. The stories explore themes of identity, choice, and deceit in Macedonia, featuring brutally realistic narratives and complex character relations.
Russian Disinformation: A Threat to Democracy?
Dr. Alina Polyakova will discuss Russian disinformation campaigns and their impact on democracy at an event hosted by the ASU chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society.
The Maribor Uprisings: A Live Participatory Film
The article discusses 'The Maribor Uprisings', an interactive film experience about protests in Maribor, Slovenia, driven by anger over political corruption.
Kosovo Serbia Agreement Could Sway US Election
The US-Serbia-Kosovo economic agreement was portrayed as a step towards peace. However, its timing and presentation in an election year suggest it was crafted to influence US swing state voters by appealing to Jewish and ethnic Albanian communities.
Farewell, Aylis
Farewell, Aylis by Akram Aylisli, comprising three novellas and an essay, explores historic trauma in Azerbaijan through tales of sociopolitical upheaval, reflecting on the dehumanizing effects of Soviet and post-Soviet systems.