
Click cover to enlarge | Slavonic and East European Review 104.1 Modern Humanities Research Association and the School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London 14 April 2026 • 240pp
ISBN: 978-1-839547-70-6 (paperback) Access online: At Project MUSE
Contents: | 1-13 | | Cite | | | | 14-42 | Ramka, Resistance and Resilience: Lessons from 1980s Polish Dissent for Contemporary Networked Cultures of Protest Piotr Wciślik doi:10.1353/see.00174 | Cite | | | | 43-67 | | Cite | | | | 68-102 | Absent Futures, Eternal Presents: The Recycling of Moscow Conceptualist Aesthetics in Contemporary Russian Street Art Katerina Pavlidi doi:10.1353/see.00176 | Cite | | | | 103-129 | Intimate Resistance: The Kharkiv School of Photography and the Politics of the Body in Late Soviet Ukraine, 1971–1988 Sandra Joy Russell doi:10.1353/see.00177 | Cite | | | | 130-173 | Dropping out of Putinism: Russian Relocants, Music Communities and Vernacular Cosmopolitanism in Georgia Marco Biasioli doi:10.1353/see.00178 | Cite | | | | 174-201 | Completing the Velvet Revolution? Czech and Slovak Punk Zines and the Legacy of Cultural Opposition after 1989 Miroslav Michela doi:10.1353/see.00179 | Cite | | | | 202-230 | Political Jokes as a Form of Dissent during the Hungarian Regime Change, 1988–1994 Lili Zách doi:10.1353/see.00180 | Cite | | | | 231-234 | | Cite | | |
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