Valeriu Antonovici
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- "Am sa ma joc o data cu voi de-a ceva ciudat..."
- "They who dance are thought mad by those who hear not the music"
- alexandru vakulovski
- Angela Grămadă
- Arhivele Totalitarismului
- Atunci si acum Blog
- Awakening In Spirals
- blog Ciprian Mihali
- Codul lui Oreste
- Cosmin Budeancă
- Cristina
- Cristina CRISTEA
- Cătălin Buciumeanu
- Dezvoltare personal-profesionala cu Elisabeta Stanciulescu - http://elisabetastanciulescu.ro
- Dimensiunea umana
- Flor - d - Eliz
- Fragmentarium
- Fragmentarium
- gânduri crude
- lucru de mana
- Makeup Artist Natalia Kiselev
- Mihaela
- My LyricsWorld
- My Romanian Holiday
- Ovidiu
- Pelinia
- Petiţie către vremurile odioase
- Promotor Cultural
- romanian.death.cremation
- Think4Myself
- Vindecă lumea dacă poţi!
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Education |
Location | Bucuresti, Tel. 072 61 86 911, Romania |
Introduction | is an anthropologist and documentary filmmaker. Vice-president of the Center for Memorial and Identity Studies. Collaborative professor at SNSPA. Valeriu Antonovici has a bachelor’s degree in sociology (SNSPA, 2006), master’s degree in anthropology (SNSPA, 2008), doctor in political science (Doctoral School of SNSPA, 2011). He has made a series of documentary films on topics of recent history. He was a journalist at RFI and TVRM. Author of the volume: “Patriotic Work. Radiography of a fake idea”, Bucharest / Cluj-Napoca, Eikon / Transylvania School, 2015; co-editor, along with Claudia-Florentina Dobre of two volumes: “The Present of Communism: Cultural Memory and Historiographical Approaches”, Ratio and Revelatio Publishing House, Oradea, 2016 and ”Deported in Baragan. Memories from the Romanian Siberia”, Ratio and Revelatio Publishing House, Oradea, 2016, co-author with Simona Preda of the volume “Straight ahead! Memories from childhood”, Curtea Veche Publishing, Bucharest, 2016. He has published chapters and articles joint in volumes and specialized magazines on topics related to recent memory, political power and government and recent history. |