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Name
  
Svetlana Boym


Role
  
Playwright

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Died
  
August 5, 2015, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Humanities, US & Canada

Books
  
The future of nostalgia, Another Freedom: The Alter, Common Places: Mythologi, Ninochka, Architecture of the off‑modern

Svetlana Boym (Russian: Светла́на Ю́рьевна Бо́йм; 1959 – August 5, 2015) was the Curt Hugo Reisinger Professor of Slavic and Comparative Literatures at Harvard University, and a media artist, playwright and novelist. She was an associate of the Graduate School of Design and Architecture at Harvard University. Much of her work focused on developing the new theoretical concept of the off-modern.

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Boym was born in Leningrad, USSR. She studied Spanish at the Herzen Pedagogical Institute in Leningrad. She received an M.A. from Boston University and a Ph.D. from Harvard.

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Boym's written work explored relationships between utopia and kitsch, memory and modernity, and homesickness and the sickness of home. Her research interests included 20th-century Russian literature, cultural studies, comparative literature and literary studies. In addition to teaching and writing, Boym also sat on the Editorial Collective of the interdisciplinary scholarly journal Public Culture. Boym was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Cabot Award for Research in Humanities, and an award from the American Council of Learned Societies. She won a Gilette Company Fellowship which provided her half a year study at the American Academy in Berlin.

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In 2006, Boym's media art exhibit opened in Factory Rog Art Space in Ljubljana during the City of Women Festival. She also curated the exhibit "Territories of Terror: Memories and Mythologies of Gulag in Contemporary Russian-American Art" at Boston's University Art Gallery.

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Death

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Boym died on August 5, 2015, aged 56, in Boston, Massachusetts, following a year-long battle with cancer.

References

Svetlana Boym Wikipedia