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Svetlana Boym was a literary critic, visual artist, writer of fiction, and Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Harvard University, USA. Her books include Death in Quotation Marks, Common Places, The Future of Nostalgia, Another Freedom and The Off-Modern. Her artworks were exhibited in New York, Berlin, Ljubljana, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Kaunas, and Cambridge. She lectured and performed in Freud's Museum in Vienna, in the New York Artists' Space, at the MoMA, Vienna Kunsthalle, The Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, La Maison de Sciences de l'Homme, Paris, and Moscow ICA. Cristina Vatulescu is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at NYU, USA. Her first book, Police Aesthetics: Literature, Film and The Secret Police (2010, 2013) won the 2011 Heldt Prize and was also named a 2011 Outstanding Academic Title Award by Choice. Tamar Abramov is Senior Advisor to the President of the Mandel Foundation, Jerusalem, Israel. Previously she was Assistant Professor of German and Comparative Literature at Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey. Julia Chadaga is Associate Professor of Russian Studies at Macalester College, USA. She is the author of Optical Play: Glass, Vision, and Spectacle in Russian Culture (2014), which was shortlisted for the Historia Nova Prize. Jacob Emery is Assistant Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literature at Indiana University, USA. He is the author of Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (2017). Julia Vaingurt is Associate Professor of Russian literature at the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. She has published widely on Russian modernism and avant-garde, including Wonderlands of the Avant-Garde: Technology and Arts in Russia of the 1920s (2013). |