© 2018, Ab Imperio. All rights reserved. Based on analyzing visual and verbal texts on gravestones and reading the entire layout of cemeteries and funeral rituals as semiotically meaningful metatexts, this article approaches the phenomenon of Soviet subjectivity from an unusual perspective. Death as the ultimate culmination of lived experience documented Sovietness more conclusively than any “living” manifestations, which only highlights the fundamental ambiguity of the Soviet mind and society as reflected by the USSR’s mortuary sphere. The author identifies and examines the dialectics of “purity” and “hybridity” within the Soviet urban cemetery space. The discourse of cultural purity persisted throughout most of the Soviet period despite t...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 25 pages.T...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The article analyses the Soviet 'spaces of death' - cemeteries and crematoria as the areas where, in...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
Soviet Jewish mourning practices after the Second World War offer a valuable opportunity to study th...
This article investigates post-Soviet practices of amateur genealogy in relation to the politics of ...
Received 18 August 2019.Accepted 17 September 2019. Published online 5 October 2019.Dealing with the...
The article analyses changes in Ukrainian folk beliefs about the afterlife in the face of force...
This thesis analyzes the “immortalization of memory” policy of the Stalinist regime in the USSR (193...
This essay explores the death of the seventeen-year-old Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the first woman durin...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 25 pages.T...
© Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies 2017. The article analyzes the instrum...
The article analyses the Soviet 'spaces of death' - cemeteries and crematoria as the areas where, in...
Except for the pomp and ceremony of official state funerals, death was not a prominent feature of pu...
Our research group AGITATSIA unites researchers connected with post-Soviet history (from Belarus/Ger...
This essay will cover the history of politics surrounding the Mausoleum of Vladimir Lenin, which sit...
The paper explores the Soviet urbanization as a European trend, developing between the extreme poles...
Soviet Jewish mourning practices after the Second World War offer a valuable opportunity to study th...
This article investigates post-Soviet practices of amateur genealogy in relation to the politics of ...
Received 18 August 2019.Accepted 17 September 2019. Published online 5 October 2019.Dealing with the...
The article analyses changes in Ukrainian folk beliefs about the afterlife in the face of force...
This thesis analyzes the “immortalization of memory” policy of the Stalinist regime in the USSR (193...
This essay explores the death of the seventeen-year-old Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the first woman durin...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
The article analyzes the potential of the avant-garde architecture to give a boost to the developmen...
Submitted to the Undergraduate Library Research Award scholarship competition: 2014-2015. 25 pages.T...