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Research paper thumbnail of On Silence and History

American Historical Review, 2021

How to write a silenced history is the broad question that frames this essay. It explores the met... more How to write a silenced history is the broad question that frames this essay. It explores the methodological challenges of working with a purged archive and fragmented oral histories while telling the little-known story of the Bulgarian gulag and its aftermath. Weaving together the personal and the historical, the essay unfolds the silences that constitute the experience of state repression during the Communist era and the trauma that lingers to this day in the lives of survivors and society. To write a history of the Communist camp past in the capitalist present requires scholars to overcome intellectual frameworks deeply mired in triumphalist Cold War rhetoric. The historical methodology laid out here suggests that doing so demands of us to embrace the imperfect evidence that we have at our disposal: disjointed testimonies and purged documents. Instead of trying to make them cohere into a linear historical narrative, the essay proposes that we leave the gaps open and let the silences speak. In grappling with the limit of the archival record and faded memories, the essay also reflects on the multiplicity of the lived experience of twentieth-century Eastern European Communism and its contradicting realities, emancipatory and repressive at once.

Research paper thumbnail of Truth and Subjectivity in Narrative Inquiry: Augmented Reality & Digital Storytelling in the University Classroom

Journal of Visual Literacy, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering Belene Island: Commemorating a Site of Violence

The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Re‐inventing Socialist Eastern Europe: Gendered Representations of the Communist Experience in Post‐Communist Cinema. Winner of the 2018 Soyuz Article Prize for an outstanding article in postsocialist studies.

Gender & History, 2018

http://soyuz.americananthro.org/article-prize/

Research paper thumbnail of Reclaiming a memory: An inquiry into the Bulgarian camp past

Documentary Films by Lilia Topouzova

Research paper thumbnail of The Mosquito Problems & Other Stories

Research paper thumbnail of Saturnia

https://vimeo.com/22632593 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1950338/

Research paper thumbnail of On Silence and History

American Historical Review, 2021

How to write a silenced history is the broad question that frames this essay. It explores the met... more How to write a silenced history is the broad question that frames this essay. It explores the methodological challenges of working with a purged archive and fragmented oral histories while telling the little-known story of the Bulgarian gulag and its aftermath. Weaving together the personal and the historical, the essay unfolds the silences that constitute the experience of state repression during the Communist era and the trauma that lingers to this day in the lives of survivors and society. To write a history of the Communist camp past in the capitalist present requires scholars to overcome intellectual frameworks deeply mired in triumphalist Cold War rhetoric. The historical methodology laid out here suggests that doing so demands of us to embrace the imperfect evidence that we have at our disposal: disjointed testimonies and purged documents. Instead of trying to make them cohere into a linear historical narrative, the essay proposes that we leave the gaps open and let the silences speak. In grappling with the limit of the archival record and faded memories, the essay also reflects on the multiplicity of the lived experience of twentieth-century Eastern European Communism and its contradicting realities, emancipatory and repressive at once.

Research paper thumbnail of Truth and Subjectivity in Narrative Inquiry: Augmented Reality & Digital Storytelling in the University Classroom

Journal of Visual Literacy, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Remembering Belene Island: Commemorating a Site of Violence

The Routledge Handbook of Memory and Place, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Re‐inventing Socialist Eastern Europe: Gendered Representations of the Communist Experience in Post‐Communist Cinema. Winner of the 2018 Soyuz Article Prize for an outstanding article in postsocialist studies.

Gender & History, 2018

http://soyuz.americananthro.org/article-prize/

Research paper thumbnail of Reclaiming a memory: An inquiry into the Bulgarian camp past

Research paper thumbnail of The Mosquito Problems & Other Stories

Research paper thumbnail of Saturnia

https://vimeo.com/22632593 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1950338/

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