Elena Vogman is a visiting assistant professor of History at NYU Shanghai. She holds a PhD in general and comparative literature from Free University, Berlin and was a postdoctoral fellow at Peter Szondi-Institute for General and Comparative Literature, Berlin and International Research Institute for Cultural Techniques and Media Philosophy (IKKM, Weimar), as well as a guest professor at École Normale Superieure, Paris.
"Vogman provides a textual and visual analysis of Serge Eisenstein's diaries from 1927 to 1928, the period during which the famous Soviet film director was at work on a plan for an adaptation of Marx's Capital, a film project that was never realized. Vogman highlights the experimental and performative role of these notebooks, suggesting they should be looked at not as a film plan or script but as a book project."-- "Choice"
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