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Russophone (Pop-)Cultures

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With Nina Frieß, Naomi Caffee and Konstantin Kaminskij

Naomi Caffees has written a Report on her research in Kazakhstan, which will build the basis of her upcomming book „Russophonia writing the wide russian world“.

Konstantin Kaminskij speaks about the literary ambitions of authoritarian rulers in the 20th century. He published a book about this issue.

Spotlight from Dr. Nina Frieß concerning russophone literature.

Listen to the Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergen singing the song "dom moi dostroen" cited in the podcast in Russian at a Chinese TV show and Kazakh on Kazakh television.

Listen to the Kazakh Rapper Skriptonit and his song VBVVCTND which was cited in the podcast.

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Chapters

1. Beginning (00:00:00)

2. Russophonia (00:02:25)

3. Russophone Literature (00:03:15)

4. Contemporary Russophone Authors (00:07:25)

5. Russophone (Pop) Culture and its Recognition (00:11:10)

6. Reasons to Produce Art in the Russian Language (00:18:06)

7. Political Dimension (00:21:55)

8. Interaction Between the Political Establishment and Artists (00:26:34)

9. Future Perspectives (00:28:38)

48 episodes

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Manage episode 279112019 series 2833544
Content provided by ZOiS Berlin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by ZOiS Berlin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
With Nina Frieß, Naomi Caffee and Konstantin Kaminskij

Naomi Caffees has written a Report on her research in Kazakhstan, which will build the basis of her upcomming book „Russophonia writing the wide russian world“.

Konstantin Kaminskij speaks about the literary ambitions of authoritarian rulers in the 20th century. He published a book about this issue.

Spotlight from Dr. Nina Frieß concerning russophone literature.

Listen to the Kazakh singer Dimash Kudaibergen singing the song "dom moi dostroen" cited in the podcast in Russian at a Chinese TV show and Kazakh on Kazakh television.

Listen to the Kazakh Rapper Skriptonit and his song VBVVCTND which was cited in the podcast.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Beginning (00:00:00)

2. Russophonia (00:02:25)

3. Russophone Literature (00:03:15)

4. Contemporary Russophone Authors (00:07:25)

5. Russophone (Pop) Culture and its Recognition (00:11:10)

6. Reasons to Produce Art in the Russian Language (00:18:06)

7. Political Dimension (00:21:55)

8. Interaction Between the Political Establishment and Artists (00:26:34)

9. Future Perspectives (00:28:38)

48 episodes

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