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Almira Ousmanova

Almira Ousmanova is a philosopher, cultural theorist and gender scholar. She is professor at the Department of Social Sciences at the European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania). Her research interests are the politics of knowledge, feminist philosophy, Soviet and post-socialist visual culture, art and politics, film theory. Her recent publications include: ‘Jacques Derrida on The Territory of Ghosts’, in ATHENA, Vol.13; 2018; ‘The Poetics of the Unspeakable and ‘le filmique’ in the works of Roland Barthes’, in Topos, 1–2/2019; ‘Debates on Postsocialism and the Politics of Knowledge in the Space of Multiple “Post-s”, in Russian Sociological Review, 2020, Vol. 19, No.3; ‘Decolonizing: The Curriculum, the Museum, and the Mind’ (with D.Abdulla, A.Mbembe, M.Smith, et al.), 2020; ‘Authoritarianism and Patriarchy, or Why Belarusian Women Take Issue’, in pARTisankA, # 35. 2021.

Almira Ousmanova is a philosopher, cultural theorist and gender scholar. She is professor at the Department of Social Sciences at the European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania). Her research interests are the politics of knowledge, feminist philosophy, Soviet and post-socialist visual culture, art and politics, film theory. Her recent publications include: ‘Jacques Derrida on The Territory of Ghosts’, in ATHENA, Vol.13; 2018; ‘The Poetics of the Unspeakable and ‘le filmique’ in the works of Roland Barthes’, in Topos, 1–2/2019; ‘Debates on Postsocialism and the Politics of Knowledge in the Space of Multiple “Post-s”, in Russian Sociological Review, 2020, Vol. 19, No.3; ‘Decolonizing: The Curriculum, the Museum, and the Mind’ (with D.Abdulla, A.Mbembe, M.Smith, et al.), 2020; ‘Authoritarianism and Patriarchy, or Why Belarusian Women Take Issue’, in pARTisankA, # 35. 2021.
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Editorial – Issue 22

Editorial – Issue 22

Thirty years have passed since the collapse of the USSR and the emergence of Belarus on the world map as an independent state. While most of the countries of Central …
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Analogue Dictatorship against Digital Multitude

Analogue Dictatorship against Digital Multitude

The political crisis in Belarus that unfolded in 2020 uncovered a deep divide within Belarusian society. Two years after the division between the archaic regime and the large part of …
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