In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos

Oksana Sarkisova , Olga Shevchenko
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In Visible Presence: Soviet Afterlives in Family Photos

Oksana Sarkisova , Olga Shevchenko
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488 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Oct 03, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 488
  • Publisher: Mit Press
  • ISBN: 9780262048279
  • Dimensions: 7.25" W x 1.13" L x 9.31" H
Oksana Sarkisova is Research Fellow at the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives and cofounder of the Visual Studies Platform at Central European University. She is the author of Screening Soviet Nationalities and coeditor of Past for the Eyes.

Olga Shevchenko is Paul H. Hunn ’55 Professor in Social Studies at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology at Williams College. She is the author of Crisis and the Everyday in Postsocialist Moscow and the editor of Double Exposure: Memory and Photography.
"Drawing on more than 50 Soviet-era family photo collections and extensive interviews with their owners, this is a stimulating meditation on how historical artifacts preserve and challenge the past."
—Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW

In Visible Presence is a personal book, a book to return to, a book where you will want to mark your place for you can follow many pathways through it…This book is nothing less than a gift, a domestic album prepared by Sarkisova and Shevchenko that other scholars and students can consult and find rich and instructive precisely because it is not didactic…What In Visible Presence shows us is that images do not sit still, nor do they obey the social directives about who or how we are allowed or encouraged to remember. They linger, like you will, with this extraordinary work of social analysis in your hands.”
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