
Cultural Forms of Protest in Russia
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Alexander Etkind is Professor of the History of Russia-Europe Relations at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy.
Olga Gurova is a Research Fellow in the Department of Social Research at the University of Helsinki, Finland.
Sanna Turoma is a Senior Research Fellow at the Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland.
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Alexander Etkind
Part I: Origins and traditions of protest
1. Fathers, sons, and grandsons: generational changes and political trajectory of Russia, 1989-2012
Vladimir Gel'man
2. Dissidents reloaded? Anti-Putin activists and the Soviet legacy
Valentina Parisi
3. Why 'two Russias' are less than 'United Russia': cultural distinctions and political similarities: dialectics of defeat
Ilya Kalinin
4. Are copycats subversive? Strategy-31, the Russian Runs, the Immortal Regiment and the transformative potential of non-hierarchical movements
Mischa Gabowitsch
5. Political consumerism in Russia after 2011
Olga Gurova
6. Even the toys are demanding free elections: humour and the politics of creative protest in Russia
Jennifer G. Mathers
Part II: Artistic and performative forms of protest
7. Biopolitics, believers, bodily protests: the case of Pussy Riot
Alexandra Yatsyk
8. Hysteria or enjoyment? Recent Russian actionism
Jonathan Brooks Platt
9. Bleep and ***: speechless protest
Birgit Beumers
10. On the (im)possibility of a third opinion
Kristina Norman
11. Performing poetry and protest in the age of digital reproduction
Marijeta Bozovic
12. When satire does not subvert: Citizen Poet as nostalgia
Sanna Turoma
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