Anna Colin-Lebedev
Anna Colin-Lebedev is associate researcher at CERCEC (EHESS) in Paris, France. She holds a PhD in political science from Sciences...
Anna Colin-Lebedev is associate researcher at CERCEC (EHESS) in Paris, France. She holds a PhD in political science from Sciences...
Freitag, 4. Dezember 2015, 19:00 Uhr Literarisches Colloquium, Am Sandwerder 5, 14109 Berlin Eintritt frei Mit den Autorinnen und Autoren: Liubov Jakymchuk Aleksandr Kabanov...
Im August 2014 hat der ukrainische Schriftsteller Serhiy Zhadan in der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung die Situation der Menschen in der...
From the Event to New Political Subjectivities: Comparing Euromaidan and ‘Bolotnaya’ My research project compares Russian and Ukrainian ‘big’ protests:...
Commemorative Practices Dedicated to WWII During and After Euromaidan In my project I will concentrate on how and why the...
Consuming Heritage in Post-socialist States: Nostalgia, Political Negotiation and Disneyfication of Communist Memorial Sites This project addresses the consumption of...
Linguistic and Semiotic Landscapes of Maidan: New Symbols in Ukrainian Public Space This post-doc research project focuses on the analysis...
“They would be surprised that Banderites spoke Russian”. Perception of Ukraine in Czechoslovakia during 1945-1989 and its Repercussions Nowadays More...
The Social Relevance of History in Poland, Russia and Ukraine in Comparative Context (1989-2015) In this project, I propose to...
Ethnicity and its Translations—The History of an Ambiguous Concept in a Contested Land The meanings and implications of ethnicity have...
De-essentializing Ethnicity: ‘Karta Polaka’ and the Process of Ethnicization in the Belarus-Poland Border Region The project represents the study of...
Art and Politics in Modern Dictatorships: A Comparison of Eastern Europe and the Southern Cone Framed inside political science, my...
You Are What You Wear: Polish and Jewish Visual Nationalisation through Fashion in the Partitioned Poland (1848-1918) In my postdoctoral...
“Destalinisation” as a Problem and Perspective for Social Ethics in Contemporary Russia The concept of “destalinization” was primarily introduced to...
Community Theatre as Creative Source in Processing Violent Past: Post-war Youth from Bosnia-Herzegovina Creating Spaces for Reconciliation Through Performative Arts...