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Monthly Archive for: "July, 2023"
 Hunting in the Hills for Transylvania’s Lost Castles

Hunting in the Hills for Transylvania’s Lost Castles

July 28, 2023

Alexander M. Clegg photographs the lost castles and historic towns of Romanian Transylvania, unveiling the region's myths and legends

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 A meandering look at love, culture-shock, and anecdotal history: “American Fairy Tales” by Dato Turashvili

A meandering look at love, culture-shock, and anecdotal history: “American Fairy Tales” by Dato Turashvili

July 26, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "American Fairy Tales," a semi-fictional account of Dato Turashvili's experiences in the United States

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 Charming Brutalism. An interview with Zupagrafika

Charming Brutalism. An interview with Zupagrafika

July 24, 2023

In their interview with Laura Cogo, the founders of the publisher and design studio Zupagrafika explore the history and legacy of brutalism.

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 Nagorno-Karabakh in the shadow of ‘integration’: How a blockade has become a site of everyday resistance

Nagorno-Karabakh in the shadow of ‘integration’: How a blockade has become a site of everyday resistance

July 21, 2023

Laura Avetisyan shows how the Karakbakh Armenians increasingly see the toleration of the Lachin corridor's blockade as an act of resistance.

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 The ins and outs of a hotel full of monarchs, spies, and refugees: “Estoril” by Dejan Tiago-Stanković

The ins and outs of a hotel full of monarchs, spies, and refugees: “Estoril” by Dejan Tiago-Stanković

July 18, 2023

Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "Estoril," a Serbian novel about spycraft, exile, and family in neutral Portugal during World War II

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 The Queens of Central Asia: Exploring the Region’s Blooming Drag Scene

The Queens of Central Asia: Exploring the Region’s Blooming Drag Scene

July 14, 2023

Central Asia regional editor Sydney Millar examines Central Asia's drag scene which works to create queer joy in an oppressive society

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 Leading the way for the Baltic States? Estonia legalises same-sex marriage

Leading the way for the Baltic States? Estonia legalises same-sex marriage

July 11, 2023

Baltics regional editor Maja Soomägi analyses Estonia's same-sex marriage legislation, and what it means for the region as a whole

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 A poetic depiction of a post-Soviet experience: “Border State” by Emil Tode

A poetic depiction of a post-Soviet experience: “Border State” by Emil Tode

July 6, 2023

Baltics regional editor Maja Soomägi reviews "Border State," a fascinating and poetic read of a changing Europe in the 1990s

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 Knedla u Grlu: Female Voices of the Balkan Poetry Scene

Knedla u Grlu: Female Voices of the Balkan Poetry Scene

July 4, 2023

Jelena Lalatović takes a close look at the recent developments, growing success, and contradictions of female literature in the Balkans.

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Lossi 36 Weekly #25: news highlights from Central Europe to Central Asia

July 3, 2023

Subscribe to our Weekly here. In the last newsletter before our Summer break: Kosovo labels two Serb groups as ‘terrorist organisations’, Ukraine sanctions Georgian [...]

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