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Russian Internet Memes: The Short Course, Part Thirteen

We are excited to announce a weekly series of 15-minute informal virtual Zoom lectures about memes and viral video on the Russian Internet, presented by our very own Eliot Borenstein....

We are excited to announce a weekly series of 15-minute informal virtual Zoom lectures about memes and viral video on the Russian Internet, presented by our very own Eliot Borenstein. Each lecture will be followed by a moderated, on-line discussion, as well as just more general chat for anyone who feels like staying on-line. The lecture will subsequently be uploaded to YouTube.

Part Thirteen: Freaks of the Russian Internet

All around the world, the Internet is merciless to people perceived as strange or engaging in unusual behavior. In this, Russia is no different.  For over a decade, Russian speakers have shared videos of now-famous eccentrics, spawning parodies and memes. We will look at videos uploaded by the subjects themselves, videos made by passers by on their phones, but primarily the accidental viral phenomena resulting from “man on the street” television interviews.  The resulting cast of characters becomes part of a shared cultural system, but also raises uncomfortable ethical questions: who are these people really, and what does it mean to laugh at them?

If you would like to attend, please email jordan.russia.center@nyu.edu for the zoom meeting information.

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