Yulia Yurchuk, Doctor of History, Researcher and Lecturer at the University of Södertorn (Stockholm, Sweden), has been living and working for over ten years in Stockholm, where she studies changes in politics of memory in…
In 1978, Zofia Rydet, an already well-known Polish photographer by that time, set off to Rabka, a small town in Podhale region, where she took the first photographs from what would later become her most…
Anadolu K?lt?r – one of the Turkish organisations that work with the major social issues like the holocaust in Hungary, East-versus-West communication issues, the Kurdish-Turkish conflict and domestic violence against women. KORYDOR found out how…
Ukrainian society is closing into “cosy ghettos”, says Serhiy Zhadan – but the writer and activist thinks that there are still ways in which dialogues can be opened up with people in the occupied territories….
The Polish-Ukrainian exhibition of feminist art «What in me is feminine?» will be held at the Visual Culture Research Center (Kyiv) from November 19 to December 21. Zuzanna Janin is one of the participants of…
Croatian writer and journalist Slavenka Drakulic may be called a communism anthropologist. What she studies is soviet mentality. That may be documenting women’s experience of everyday life in socialism (“How We Survived Communism and Even…
The self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic and the Lugansk People’s Republic have held “elections”, but Ukraine has officially cut off financing to the territories. And yet the Donbas question comes up when considering the issue of…
The noonday equipoise of this city of one million trembles at the leafy juncture of tree and its ripening yield. Lean and filthy, children shatter beer bottles with pieces of stone outside the windows. The…