Hannah Burfield, Columnist Hannah Burfield, Columnist

Le donne silenziate: the foundations of the Italian patriarchy

Le donne silenziate: in this first instalment, Hannah Burfield focuses on the general background of unequal power dynamics within Italy. She expands on traditionalism, in anticipation of the 20th century emergence of feminism

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Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Features Camille McCarthy Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Features Camille McCarthy

Russophonia: A Beginner’s Guide to Russian-Language Music

Unsure of how to improve your Russian? Fear not, Camille McCarthy will ease you gently into the world of Russian-language music. Beginning with pop and Pussy Riot, and making apt recommendations for lovers of Rex Orange County and Drake fans alike, this piece will set you on a path to Russian music Nirvana (no pun intended).

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Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia Marcelina Palamar Russia‚ Eastern Europe & Central Asia Marcelina Palamar

The Bizarre World of Bruno Schulz: Legs, Boredom and ‘Demonology’

In another insightful exploration of Eastern European artists, Marcelina Palamar takes a look at the eccentric Bruno Schulz. Discussion of his use of the cliche-verre technique, his fusion of identities and the critical response to his work all come together in this informative piece on the artist and his life.

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French, Art, Feature Jude Jones French, Art, Feature Jude Jones

The Queer Body of Christ

Drawing on a wealth of primary materials from the Middle Ages and an array of secondary literature, Staff Writer Jude Jones explores the how the body of Christ is fundamentally queer in an eloquent and sophisticated piece.

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German, Reviews Freya Swinburne, German Editor German, Reviews Freya Swinburne, German Editor

Im Westen nichts Neues: in Kriegsfilmen nichts Neues?

In this German language article, German Editor Freya Swinburne reviews Edward Berger’s highly acclaimed ‘All Quiet on the Western Front.’ In her broad analysis of this cinematic spectacle, she explores the extent to which the film fits the war film formula, and its significance for modern German culture.

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