Samizdat, tamizdat, and beyond : transnational media during and after socialism / edited by Friederike Kind-Kovács and Jessie Labov

Introduction -- Producing and circulating samizdat/tamizdat before 1989. Ardis facsimile and reprint editions: giving back Russian literature / Ann Komaromi -- The Baltic connection: transnational networks of resistance after 1976 / Fredrik Lars Stöcker -- Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty as the...

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Other Authors:Kind-Kovács, Friederike (Editor)
Labov, Jessie (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York ; Oxford : Berghahn, 2013
Series:Studies in contemporary European history volume 13
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Introduction ; Producing and circulating samizdat/tamizdat before 1989. Ardis facsimile and reprint editions: giving back Russian literature Ann Komaromi
The Baltic connection: transnational networks of resistance after 1976 Fredrik Lars Stöcker
Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty as the "echo chamber" of tamizdat Friederike Kind-Kovács
Contact beyond borders and historical problems: kultura, Russian emigration and the Polish opposition Karolina Ziolo-Puzuk
Diffusing non-conformist ideas through samizdat/tamizdat before 1989. "Free conversations in an occupied country": cultural transfer, social networking and political dissent in Romanian tamizdat Cristina Petrescu
The danger of over-interpreting dissident writing in the West: Communist terror in Czechoslovakia, 1948-1968 Muriel Blaive
Renaissance or reconstruction? intellectual transfer of civil society discourses between Eastern and Western Europe Agnes Arndt
Transforming modes and practices of alternative culture. The bards of Magnitizdat: an aesthetic political history of Russian underground recordings Bian A. Horne
Writing about apparently non-existent art: the tamizdat journal A-Ja and Russian unofficial arts in the 1970s-1980s Valentina Parisi
"Video knows no borders": samizdat television and the unofficial public sphere in "normalized" Czechoslovakia Alice Lovejoy
Moving from samizdat/tamizdat to alternative media today. Postprintium? digital literary samizdat on the Russian Internet Henrike Schmidt
Independent media, transnational borders, and networks of resistance: collaborative art radio between Belgrade (Radio B92) and Vienna (ORF) Daniel Gilfillan
"From wallpapers to blogs": samizdat and Internet in China Martin Hala
Reflections on the revolutions in Europe: lessons for the Middle East and the Arab Spring Barbara J. Falk.