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Communism: Intimate Publics
- Biography
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Volume 34, Number 1, Winter 2011
- pp. 70-82
- 10.1353/bio.2011.0006
- Article
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My article examines Anca Vlasopolos’s No Return Address: A Memoir of Displacement (2000) and Kapka Kassabova’s Street Without A Name: Childhood and Other Misadventures in Bulgaria (2008) in order to demonstrate how, in the case of communism, “intimate publics” was a space of survival, a means to evade full ideological indoctrination and also the very space of continuous state oppression.