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MillerComm Lecture Series

Retrofitting Totalitarianism in Putin's Russia

Tuesday, October 25th, 2016
Masha Gessen
4:00pm

Knight Auditorium, Spurlock Museum

600 South Gregory

Urbana

Event Description

Since starting his third presidential term in March 2012, Vladimir Putin has refashioned himself as an ideological leader. His ideology is that of "traditional values." Masha Gessen tells the story of the creation of that ideology, beginning with the antigay campaign, ballooning into a civilizational mission, and culminating with war—whether in Ukraine or in Syria, it is against the United States. The creation of ideology went hand-in-hand with a political crackdown—the arrests of peaceful protesters, the attack on NGOs—and together, they set in motion a process unlike any we have ever seen. The mechanisms of life under totalitarianism kicked back in, often apparently set in motion at the ground level rather than imposed from the top.
Masha Gessen is one of the world’s leading journalists and critics of contemporary Russian culture and politics, including LGBT issues. She is the author of numerous books, including Perfect Rigor, Blood Matters, Ester and Ruzya, Words Will Break Cement: The Passion of Pussy Riot and The Brothers: The Road to an American Tragedy. Her most recent book is Where the Jews Aren’t: The Sad and Absurd Story of Birobidzhan.

Hosted by: The Program in Jewish Culture & Society/Krouse Family Visiting Scholars in Judaism and Western Culture Fund and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Center

In conjunction with: Center for Global Studies, Cline Center for Democracy, Department of Anthropology, Department of English, Department of Gender & Women's Studies, Department of History, Department of Journalism, Department of Slavic Languages & Literatures, Department of Sociology, Hillel, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trangender Resource Center, Program in Comparative & World Literature, Spurlock Museum

Masha Gessen

Journalist and contributor to numerous publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Harper’s and The New York Review of Books