Issue № 6 — Interdisciplinary Disorder
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Maria Aristova. How Does the Wolf Speak? Text as a Space for the Formation of Subjectivity (PDF, 230 KB)
Darya Boldanova. The Evolution of the Performativity of Political Memes in the Belarusian Digital Space in 2020–2025 (PDF, 260 KB)
Amina Gorlova. Peasant subject(s)? The problem of the muteness of the people in the literature of the mid-19th century (PDF, 243 KB)
Milena Pugina. Identity in Co-Existence: Interaction Practices between People and Urban Pigeons (PDF, 243 KB)
Mikhail Ryzhkov. The Historian as a Subject of History: A Case Study of East German Scholars of Fascism (PDF, 249 KB)
Vitaly Ryabokon. Transcendental Subjectivity and the Paradox of Human Subjectivity (PDF, 270 KB)
Ivan Sapogov. Egeas Corpus: The Body and Technical Reassembly of the Subject of Modern European Law (PDF, 319 KB)
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