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Cynthia Blair's avatar

I recently heard your interview on with Jonathan Fink on Silicon Curtain and I found it fascinating to decode Russian propaganda in this way. I had never studied anything about Eastern Europe until Feb 2022, to be honest. I took Tim Snyder's Yale online course to get some understanding of why this genocidal invasion of Ukraine was happening. (My training as an artist/illustrator is using a visual language. By intuition, I use a lot of cultural symbols in my work and explore ways to project or influence a narrative.) I love mythology of all kinds, so Disinfolklore really sparked my curiosity...how I could understand more, align more visually with Counter Disinfolklore. It would be fantastic to read what you would use as "foundational texts" for this! I am just starting to read the articles you have here.

Given the tsunami of Russian disinformation that is flooding through our free speech social media, the more we can promote education in each individual that combats this disinformation. Maybe Disinfolklore is the way. Thank you for this!

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TessaRakt's avatar

Since I only just started reading your work, trying furiously to catch up, starting from last year and working up towards your recent stuff. This one is definitely a cornerstone piece. Dense and comprehensive, frames up your approach quite well. What would you say are your foundational texts for becoming fluent in discerning Disinfolklore from a linguistic and folklore/trope/archetypal aspect? I know your approach is a novel synthesis of multiple disciplines but I’d like to become more proficient.

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