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Teaching Race in Russia: Dispatches from “The Harlem Renaissance: From New York to Tashkent”

Jennifer Wilson Monday, February 23rd, 2015



Why do American race relations reappear over and over again in discussions of the minority experience in the former Soviet Union?

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Nadya Tolokno: Pussy Riot’s Fashion Icon or Fashion Victim?

Eliot Borenstein Tuesday, January 7th, 2014



It’s not easy being punk. It’s even harder to keep believing in punk (or, by extension, anarchism, activism, and the like). For a style of life and art that seems hell-bent on offending, punk lays down a surprising number of unwritten rules. The first commandment: Thou shalt not sell out.

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Ksenia Sobchak, puzzled by sexism

Eliot Borenstein Wednesday, October 24th, 2012



Is it possible to be disappointed in Ksenia Sobchak?

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Pussy Riot: the telenovela?

Eliot Borenstein Friday, October 12th, 2012



The Pussy Riot case has already run the gamut of available genres, from performance art to legal drama to kangaroo court. Now it’s taken a turn towards soap opera.

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