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Helga Druxes is Paul H. Hunn '55 Professor in Social Studies, emerita, in the Department of German and Russian at Williams College, USA. With Patricia A. Simpson, she published an edited volume Digital Media Strategies of the Far Right Across Europe and the United States (2015), an edited volume on Navid Kermani (2016), and articles on migration film, and recent German fiction about exile and memory. Alexandar Mihailovic is Visiting Professor of Literature at Bennington College and Professor emeritus of Russian and Comparative Literature at Hofstra University, USA. His books include: Corporeal Words: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theology of Discourse (1997), The Mitki and the Art of Postmodern Protest in Russia (2018; updated Russian translation, 2021), and the forthcoming Illiberal Vanguard: Populist Elitism in the United States and Russia (2023).
ALEXANDAR MIHAILOVIC is Associate Professor of Russian at Hofstra University. An expert on Russian literature, he has written extensively on the subject, including Corporeal Words: Mikhail Bakhtin's Theology of Discourse. Patricia A. Simpson is Professor of German Studies in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA. Her most recent book is The Play World: Texts, Toys, and the Transatlantic German Childhood (2020). Other books include: Reimagining the European Family: Cultures of Immigration (2013), Cultures of Violence in the New German Street (2011) and is co-editor, with Elisabeth Krimmer, of Realities and Fantasies of German Female Leadership: From Maria Antonia of Saxony to Angela Merkel (2019). |