IA LODIA
Student
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The 4 years of experience gained at the Free University within the Faculty of Governance and Social Sciences have further expanded the area of multifaceted interests. At the bachelor level, I studied such fields as philosophy, literature, anthropology, art. In addition, I was always interested in the technical subjects. In my Junior year I wrote a paper The Production of the Subject in Modern Capitalism, which is a critique of the process of individual reproduction in the context of the consumer society due to the Structuralism and Poststructuralism. At the same time I was studying Soviet culture and politics, which made me interested into formation of the human psyche by the state apparatus. The master program in Modern History of Georgia is a kind of a challenge to me. This, on the one hand, means directing my efforts to the specific field by integrating my past experience into the current interest, and, on the other hand, I expand my historical knowledge through the interdisciplinary context.