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By : Rindala Pereverzev May 22, 2015May 22, 2015

Dance and Philosophy : Movement in Space and Time

Dancer and choreographer Eva Burghardt gave an intensive dance workshop on campus the weekend of 25th-26th of April. Body Space Landscape was a «movement-based» workshop which mainly aimed at exploring all three categories through questioning the conservative understanding of dance as an artistic medium for certain types of corporeal expression. After two days of thinking

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By : Rindala Pereverzev April 10, 2015March 7, 2019

Feminism: Hesitation and Refusal

Are you a feminist? In my opinion, this question is very difficult. The reason for this difficulty is somewhat simple: I don’t speak the ‘language of feminism’. I have noticed that if I say I am a feminist – or even when it is somehow naturally assumed by others given that I am an «aware»

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By : Rindala Pereverzev March 13, 2015March 13, 2015

Is it possible to hate freedom?: On anti-revolutionary sentiments in Syria

In our liberal age, the notion of freedom is sacred. Arguing the opposite amounts to liberal heresy. The so-called ‘Arab Spring’ as depicted by the media affirms the universal sanctity of freedom. Didn’t “Arabs” sacrifice their lives for freedom’s sake after all? Maybe. The media did not depict the illiberal version of the story. In

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