Ilya Kukulin

Ilya Kukulin, a literary scholar and a cultural historian, is the author of Machines of the Noisy Time: How the Soviet Montage Became an Aesthetic Method of the Unofficial Culture, which won the Andrey Bely Prize (2015), and has edited six volumes of critical work, ranging from the history of schooling in the 20th Century Eastern Europe to the cultural practices of the internal colonization in Russia. His articles on Russian literature have been published in the United States, Russia, Germany, Norway, China, Lithuania, and Armenia. In Moscow, he is an Associate Professor at the Department of Cultural Studies of the National Research University, a Senior Researcher at the International Center for the History and Sociology of World War II and Its Consequences, and a Senior Researcher for the School of Advanced Studies in the Humanities at the Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration. rn

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