"Putin Kitsch in America is an engaging and extremely interesting book that is at times laugh-out-loud funny and occasionally disturbing. This is a work that ventures into an almost entirely novel field. Rowley has unearthed a treasure trove of Putin kitsch of a variety of different types." Paul Robinson, University of Ottawa
"Putin Kitsch in America looks at the proliferation of political kitsch in the digital age. It's a simple premise, but Rowley explores a staggering amount of the stuff to take us on a tour of the historical, political, and psychology behind the pieces she finds." Montreal Review of Books
"Putin Kitsch in America is much more than a study of political satire and its real-life outcomes. It offers an often perceptive commentary on the quality and dynamics of American political discourse, over which the figure of Russia's second and fourth president has come to cast a long and crooked shadow." Slavic Review