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International, interdisciplinary and urgent, this edited collection of 15 essays explores performances of resistance to Russian authoritarianism since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, with a particular focus on the 21st century under Putin's leadership.

Against the backdrop of Russia's Post-Soviet history of rising nationalism and war in Ukraine, this volume challenges what we consider expressions of resistance. How can we evaluate their potential to contest autocracy? In a repressive climate, how do expressions, languages and forms of resistance re-emerge, replicate and intersect across past decades and artistic mediums? How do they reveal perspectives of the other and gesture toward the future? These pressing questions are answered by engaging with a wide variety of theoretical frameworks including bio-politics, feminism, decoloniality and intersectionality.

The volume is organized into three sections that explore artistic expression, gender and postcolonial critique. A sweeping geographical range is examined, including Ukraine, Belarus, Hungary, Poland and the Caucasus and Central Asian regions of the former Soviet Union, reflecting more broadly on the shifting political landscape of Eastern Europe and Eurasia. The mediums covered are equally diverse, encompassing social and religious rituals in the public sphere, public speaking, collective or individual re-enactments of past traumatic events, traditional storytelling, social media activism and journalism. To contemplate resistance is to trace its shifting forms and to affirm its existence – even when it is excluded from public discourse, rendered invisible, censored or denied.

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Table of Contents

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Abstracts and Bios

Introduction
Protest in the Time of Empire: Rethinking Aesthetic Strategies and the Legacy of Cultural Resistance in Post-Soviet Russia by Yana Meerzon and Julia Listengarten

Part One: Dramaturgies of Resistance and Protest
1. Denis Bilunov and Yana Meerzon – Rise and Fall of Anti-Putin Protests in Russia: The Changing Resistance
2. Inna Perheentupa, Galina Miazhevich and Saara Ratilainen – Performances of Media and Gender: Smuggling Anti-War Information with 'Zhenskaia Pravda'
3. Roman Osminkin – How Actionism Failed to Save Russia
4. Katarzyna Syska – Emancipatory Potential of Death: The Party of the Dead Project
5. Varvara Sklez – Rehearsing Political Collectivity in Times of Hopelessness

Part Two: Women, Resistance and Protest
6. Vera Boicova – Eve's Ribs Feminist Art Festival: Reflection on the Times of Hope
7. Alexandra Dunaeva – Wound to Wound: Judith Performance by Razgovory Theatre Company, St. Petersburg, 2021–22
8. Julia Listengarten – Speaking Truth to Power: Expressions of Holy Foolishness as a Form of Resistance
9. Kamila Mamadnazarbekova – Zarema Zaudinova: Feminist Killjoy from the Caucasus
10. Anna Hodel – Performing Epistemic In/Justice: Testimonies of (Female) Resistance in Ukrainian Theater, 2014–22

Part Three: Decolonizing Russian Nationalism
11. Ewa Bal and Kasia Lech – (Trans)Localness Against Biopolitics of the Past in Polish Theatre after 1991
12. Anikó Szucs – 'What Are You Afraid Of?' Dystopia as Resistance in the Örkény Theatre's Chaos 2045
13. Margarita Kompelmakher – Inclusive Actionism: Radical Care as Protest in the Belarus Free Theatre's Ability for Disability
14. Mark Simon – Enrooting Cosmopolitanism: Manizha Sangin's Artistic Trajectory as a Form Resistance to Nationalism and Authoritarianism in Russia
15. Adam Laten Willson – Listening to Tolgonai: Staging Chingiz Aitmatov's Mother's Field in Post-Soviet Space

Notes
Index

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Explore Methuen Drama
Published Aug 20 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9781350465749
Imprint Methuen Drama
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Series Methuen Drama Agitations: Text, Politics and Performances
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Series Editor

William C. Boles

William C. Boles holds the Hugh F. and Jeannette G…

Series Editor

Anja Hartl

Anja Hartl is Assistant Professor at the Departmen…

Anthology Editor

Yana Meerzon

Yana Meerzon is Professor of Theatre Studies at th…

Anthology Editor

Julia Listengarten

Julia Listengarten is Professor of Theatre at the…

Anthology Editor

Varvara Sklez

Varvara Sklez is pursuing a PhD in Theatre and Per…

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