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Ann Livschiz

2011

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"Common Ground For Ideological Rivals? The Anti-Comics Crusades In The United States And The Soviet Union During The Cold War", Ann Livschiz Apr 2011

"Common Ground For Ideological Rivals? The Anti-Comics Crusades In The United States And The Soviet Union During The Cold War", Ann Livschiz

Ann Livschiz

No abstract provided.


Vistas And Viewpoints, Episode 4: "Education In The Former Soviet Union", Ann Livschiz Mar 2011

Vistas And Viewpoints, Episode 4: "Education In The Former Soviet Union", Ann Livschiz

Ann Livschiz

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”Cultural Exchanges: The Politics Of Literary Translation In Soviet Interwar Belorussia”, Ann Livschiz Mar 2011

”Cultural Exchanges: The Politics Of Literary Translation In Soviet Interwar Belorussia”, Ann Livschiz

Ann Livschiz

During the 1920s and 1930s, Soviet Belorussia was a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-confessional region: Belorussians, Jews, Russians, Poles co-existed both in the general Soviet space as well as the nationality-specific Soviet spaces, with the linguistic plurality legally codified. Each approved national group was to have its own Soviet space, for example, for Jews—a Yiddish language Soviet space, for Belorussians—a Belorussian language Soviet space, etc. Belorussia’s branch of the Writers’ Union had a Yiddish-language section for writers working in Yiddish and a Russian section, for writers working in Russian. (Jews who wrote in Belorussian were not members of the Yiddish-language …