Maria Stepanova: "Time Backward: Putin's Russia in Search of Identity"
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
7:30 pm
Levinthal Hall, Stanford Humanities Center Map
Sponsored by:
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Humanities Center, CREEES Center for
Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, Division of Literatures, Cultures, and
Languages Research Unit
Maria Stepanova is one of the most visible figures in post-Soviet culture. She is the founder of the Colta, the only independent crowd-funded source of information that exists in Russia today, with 900,000 unique visitors per month.
The poet, essayist, and journalist is the author of nine poetry collections and a recipient of several Russian and international literary awards (including the prestigious Andrey Bely Prize and Joseph Brodsky Fellowship).
In "Time Backward: Putin's Russia in Search of Identity" she will discuss Russia's current obsession with the past, at all levels of society, and its most direct implications – what she calls "hybrid archaism as a new model of statehood."
- When:
- Wednesday, April 6, 2016.
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm - Admission:
Free and open to the public
- Tags:
- Audience:
- General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends
- Contact:
- cynthia.haven@stanford.edu