From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
In the second part to the Lit Literature series, Gaukhar paints a picture of further remarkable Russian literature, this time shining a spotlight on its take on love and tragedy.
Gaukhar talks about great literary works from Russian authors, reinforcing their complexity and breaking away from denigrating stereotypes.
Education can come from anywhere. In this heartfelt piece about Netflix’s Moxie, Gaukhar shares her eye-opening experiences with the film, where each character contributes to her understanding of feminism beyond cultural confinements.
Parasocial interactions: harmless admiration or a dangerous escape from reality? Gaukhar shares her insight on the potentially damaging effects of one-sided relationships with real or fictional individuals.
How do we know if someone is exercising or abusing their freedom of speech? Gaukhar examines the case of PNVD, also infamously known as the Dutch “Pedo” Party.
Are you reading fantasy books? Then you are not alone. Gaukhar tells us why we are reading them and why we should not care what others think.
Gaukhar introduces us to a whole new world of BookTok, where avid readers share their love for classic literature, fantasy novels, and many more.
Gaukhar writes about how paper books may or may not become obsolete, the challenges for publishing houses, and some fun statistics about paper book purchases.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
From Pushkin’s Eugene Onegin to Griboyedov’s Alexandr Chatsky, Gaukhar guides us through the superfluous men of 19th Century Russian literature.
In the second part to the Lit Literature series, Gaukhar paints a picture of further remarkable Russian literature, this time shining a spotlight on its take on love and tragedy.
Gaukhar talks about great literary works from Russian authors, reinforcing their complexity and breaking away from denigrating stereotypes.
Education can come from anywhere. In this heartfelt piece about Netflix’s Moxie, Gaukhar shares her eye-opening experiences with the film, where each character contributes to her understanding of feminism beyond cultural confinements.
Parasocial interactions: harmless admiration or a dangerous escape from reality? Gaukhar shares her insight on the potentially damaging effects of one-sided relationships with real or fictional individuals.
How do we know if someone is exercising or abusing their freedom of speech? Gaukhar examines the case of PNVD, also infamously known as the Dutch “Pedo” Party.
Are you reading fantasy books? Then you are not alone. Gaukhar tells us why we are reading them and why we should not care what others think.
Gaukhar introduces us to a whole new world of BookTok, where avid readers share their love for classic literature, fantasy novels, and many more.
Gaukhar writes about how paper books may or may not become obsolete, the challenges for publishing houses, and some fun statistics about paper book purchases.
In times where young social media influencers seem to be everywhere, Gaukhar dives into the rising anxiety among youth to become financially independent online.
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