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“Tear Down These Prison Walls!” Verses of Defiance in the Belarusian Revolution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 May 2021

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Abstract

This contribution examines the creative energy behind the ongoing protests in Belarus, with a focus on poetry and music. Belarus is traditionally a “versocentric” society, where poetry and music have historically played important roles in consolidating national culture. In the 2020 protest movement, fast and widespread distribution through social media has made poetry and music a crucial instrument for cementing a sense of collective identity among protestors, establishing transnational solidarity, and affecting the emotional regime of Belarusian society.

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Critical Discussion Forum: The Sociology of Protest in Belarus—Social Dynamics, Ideological Shifts, and Demand for Change
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies
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Figure 1. Image of Iakub Kolas monument, posted by Uladzimir Tsesler on September 7, 2020. https://www.facebook.com/vtsesler/posts/2698113283809416.