Using the tools and methods of anthropology of speech and discursive analysis of life stories, this research aims to examine the transmission of silences and the unspoken (non-dit) within families in which a member migrated from Communist Bulgaria. Based on several life stories stemming from conversations with members of twelve families in which one parent emigrated to France before 1989, and on three years of participant observation in an undergraduate Bulgarian class at the National institute for oriental languages and civilizations (INALCO), analyses are carried out around three foci: the study of links between socio-political history as it is crossed by particular life stories; those between the transmission and the reception of discour...
Today, the transmission of traumatic experiences, from a parent to a child, is undoubted. If differe...
As a result of an ethnographic survey conducted between 2014 and 2019, this work questions the trans...
In this article, the author reflects on her ethnographic-historical study of the genocide experience...
Using the tools and methods of anthropology of speech and discursive analysis of life stories, this ...
Cette recherche se propose d'examiner, grâce aux outils et aux méthodes de l'anthropologie de la par...
Introduction Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, de nombreux enfants juifs ont pu survivre à l’Occupa...
In this article, we suggest that silence is often more about remembering than forgetting. We conside...
The deportations to Siberia of the populations consist of one of the forms of political repression c...
By the example of Nenets oral stories, this article describes the features of transmission, memoriza...
Personal memory weaves together memories and forgetfulness, giving rise to the construction of testi...
ACLNNational audienceCan silences on biographical events and reticence in life story narratives be f...
The theme of my research is identity, the transmission of History into a family and the social decon...
Post-dictatorship reconstruction is a recurrent research topic in peace and development. Memories an...
Le phénomène de la transmission transgénérationnelle du trauma provoqué par la violence organisée a ...
Après la tragédie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les mots semblent ne plus suffire pour désigner le ...
Today, the transmission of traumatic experiences, from a parent to a child, is undoubted. If differe...
As a result of an ethnographic survey conducted between 2014 and 2019, this work questions the trans...
In this article, the author reflects on her ethnographic-historical study of the genocide experience...
Using the tools and methods of anthropology of speech and discursive analysis of life stories, this ...
Cette recherche se propose d'examiner, grâce aux outils et aux méthodes de l'anthropologie de la par...
Introduction Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, de nombreux enfants juifs ont pu survivre à l’Occupa...
In this article, we suggest that silence is often more about remembering than forgetting. We conside...
The deportations to Siberia of the populations consist of one of the forms of political repression c...
By the example of Nenets oral stories, this article describes the features of transmission, memoriza...
Personal memory weaves together memories and forgetfulness, giving rise to the construction of testi...
ACLNNational audienceCan silences on biographical events and reticence in life story narratives be f...
The theme of my research is identity, the transmission of History into a family and the social decon...
Post-dictatorship reconstruction is a recurrent research topic in peace and development. Memories an...
Le phénomène de la transmission transgénérationnelle du trauma provoqué par la violence organisée a ...
Après la tragédie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, les mots semblent ne plus suffire pour désigner le ...
Today, the transmission of traumatic experiences, from a parent to a child, is undoubted. If differe...
As a result of an ethnographic survey conducted between 2014 and 2019, this work questions the trans...
In this article, the author reflects on her ethnographic-historical study of the genocide experience...