In-Person
Thursday, December 12, 2024 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
As political imprisonment has once again become a mass experience in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine, questions around how to narrate the memory of repressions, and which inherited plots to use in the process, are again becoming urgent. In this presentation, Billington Fellow Anastasiya Osipova will discuss why a pre-Gulag tradition of writing about political imprisonment may be becoming increasingly relevant now in the context of the intensifying repressions. She will focus on the legacy of the publishing activity of the Society of Political Prisoners and Exiled Settlers (1921-1935) and the lessons that it carries for Eastern European political prisoners today.