Europe

Greece, photographed by Isaac Ohringer

Florence Thomas Florence Thomas

Desire in Many Tongues: Regiment of Women vs Mädchen in Uniform

Delving through Regiment of Women’s pages and Mädchen in Uniform’s scenes, Florence Thomas dissects the theme of desire through the lens of the maternal, the guise of female companionship, the beckoning lure of the illicit and the comforting embrace of the devotional.

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​​Bas(qu)ing in Difference: the Beauty of the Basque Identity I: The Enigma of Euskera

In the first instalment of her column, European columnist Freya John explores the mystery of Euskera, the language of the Basque Country. From its linguistic background, to its sociopolitical significance, John offers an insightful overview of this minor language.

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Europe Jude Jones Europe Jude Jones

When EDM Goes Orientalist

Go through enough Soundcloud rave mixes and you’ll likely come across a thick Slavic accent drooling stereotypical Russian buzzwords – “high track-speed, vodka no limit” – over a hard-bounce bassline. This is хардбас, or hardbass, a bizarre mutation in EDM’s already-contorted family tree that momentarily exploded the ears of Saint Petersburg’s perestroika-era youth at the end of the millennium only to slink into obscurity and, more recently, back out.

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Beyond Brave Little Blighty, Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Sofia Johanson, Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia Editor Beyond Brave Little Blighty, Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia Sofia Johanson, Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia Editor

Beyond Brave Little Blighty II: The Truth

In the second instalment of her column, Sofia Johanson comments on two films that deal with the near-impossible task of publicising what was going on in the concentration camps during the war.

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Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Beyond Brave Little Blighty Sofia Johanson, Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia Editor Russia, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Beyond Brave Little Blighty Sofia Johanson, Russia, Eastern Europe & Central Asia Editor

Beyond Brave Little Blighty I: Occupation

In her first instalment of her column ‘Beyond Brave Little Blighty’, REECA editor Sofia Johanson considers filmic representations of Nazi occupation in Eastern and Western Europe, through the lens of Dutch and Polish examples.

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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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