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Session Submission Type: Panel
Affiliate Organization: Bulgarian Studies Association
The establishment of the new political regime in Bulgaria after World War II led to radical changes in many areas of the public life. The Political acquired a new meaning in the conditions of a one-party authoritarian regime; the employment sphere and the everyday culture became indoctrinated. The proposed panel aims to discuss the issues of whether and how boundaries between the Private and Public changed during the communist regime in Bulgaria and what was the dynamics of their change. The panel aims to clarify the content of the categories "Private" and "Public" and their value to anthropological analysis.
Experiencing, Representing, and Remembering Privacy in the Socialist State of Bulgaria - Ana Luleva, Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies BAS (Bulgaria)
The 'Red Corner' of Communism: the Visual Language of Propaganda - Nikolay Nenov, Rousse Regional Museum of History (Bulgaria)
The Communist Propaganda Messages in the Photo Albums of the Kindergarten 'Mara Maleeva Zhivkova' - Dilyana P. Ivanova, American Research Center in Sofia (Bulgaria)