#Heritage is novel because it co-opts the trappings of “critical,” pluralistic curation yet neutralizes true civic debate.
Aleksander Kwaśniewski: Poland suffers from social schizophrenia
We speak the same language, but have two different histories – says the former President of Poland.
The history of communist feminism. An interview with Kristen Ghodsee
Kristen Ghodsee, an American ethnographer and a Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies at Bowdoin College, discusses women’s movements in Eastern European countries, their common socialist past, and a general history of feminism throughout the world.
Nostalgia for the present in Tunis’s belle-époque downtown
A photo-report from a forgotten city, where memories of war, colonialism and cosmopolitanism linger beyond history.
The visionary conference that is about to happen in Prague
What brings a Tribesman, an American and a Czech together? A psychedelic tea, of course.
I am a Literary Smuggler: An Interview with Dubravka Ugrešić
I feel like I am smuggling neglected Central and East European literary values into World literature.
Photostory: Tree memorial for Czech WWII partisan Josef Serinek
An oak near to the village of Spělkov will commemorate the Roma partisan.