Allegories
On the Destruction of Man and Society
Osteuropa 6-7/2016
256 pages, 70 figures
Price: 20,00 €
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Anda Rottenberg
Adolescence, War, Trauma
The Art of Szapocznikow, Wajda, and Wróblewski - Zsófia Bán
Recapturing the Body
Two Films about History and Authenticity - Éva Kovács
Sexualised Violence and Trauma
Parallel Stories of a Jewish Woman and a Roma Woman The End of Liberalism in Poland
- Basil Kerski
Illiberal Spirit in an Open Society
A Conversation with Basil Kerski about Polish Contradictions - Sebastian Płóciennik
A Way Out of Poland’s Development Trap
Market Economy with a “Visible Hand” or Capitalism of a “Strong State” - Irena Wóycicka
Precarious Conditions
The Polarisation of Poland’s Labour Market - Ewa Dąbrowska
Problematic Loans
PiS and the Poles’ Franc Debts Repressions in Russia and Belarus
- Editorial
Destruction of Society - List of NGOs that Russia calls foreign agents
- Jens Siegert
Russia’s Spiral of Repression
The Trial of V. Cherevatenko (Women of the Don) - Ingo Petz
Controlling the Future
The End of Independent Sociology in Belarus - Konstanze Jüngling
Russia Policy: Courage to Criticise
Lessons from the Handling of the Chechen War Turn of an era in the Ukraine
- Andrii Portnov
Exclusion from One’s Own Country
The Donbass from the Point of View of Ukrainian Intellectuals - Oksana Micheeva
Self-image in Flux
The “People’s Republics” of Donetsk and Luhansk and their Fighters - Jevhen Fedčenko, Viktorija Romanjuk, Marija Ždanova
Against Propaganda and Lies
StopFake.org: Principles and Prospects History and Politics of History
- Andreas Renner
Global Icon of the Cold War?
The Mushroom Cloud and Soviet Nuclear Culture - Henning Lautenschläger, Moritz Sorg, Max Trecker
Soviet in Form, “Uzbek” in Content
History and Museumisation in Uzbekistan