representing labor in late- and post-Soviet culture

Sasha Senderovich sasha.senderovich at GMAIL.COM
Mon Nov 7 17:19:34 UTC 2011


Rossen,

Yusup Razykov's* Gastarbeiter *(2010) comes to mind as one of the more
recent films that deal with the issues of migrant labor in present-day
Russia.

Best, Sasha

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Sasha Senderovich

Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
Center for the Humanities at Tufts University
sasha.senderovich at tufts.edu



On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Rossen Djagalov
<djagalov at fas.harvard.edu>wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
>
> I am preparing a syllabus on representation of labor in twentieth-century
> Russian and U.S. culture, and if there's an overabundance of (pre-)Soviet
> material, finding late- and especially post-Soviet novels, stories,
> manifestos, films, songs available in English has been considerably more
> difficult. If you have any suggestions, therefore, for texts consciously
> dealing with worker resistance, the relationship between workers & the
> intelligentsia, the restructuring of the workplace, migrant labor, etc. or
> for scholarship about them, I'd be undyingly grateful,
>
> Rossen
>
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