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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Liliana Dimitrova Deyanova Born: 27 September, 1951, Sofia, Bulgaria Nationality: Bulgarian Address: Office: Department of Sociology The St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia 15 Tsar Osvoboditel Blvd., 1504 Sofia tel./fax (++359 2) 870 62 60 Home: 27 A, San Stefano Str., 1504 Sofia tel. (++ 359 2) 9 44 04 64 E-mail [email protected] [email protected] Education and academic degrees 1969 – graduated from high school, Sofia 1974– graduated in philosophy and sociology from the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia 1988 – Ph.D. in Sociology (title of thesis: ‘Sociology of Symbolic Forms’) 1990 – Habilitation in General Sociology, Ass. Professor 2013 – Professor in General and Historical Sociology, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia Specializations and academic work abroad 1978 – Université de Paris V ‘René Descartes’, France 1990 – Department of Sociology, Bielefeld University, Germany (DAAD grant) 1994, 1997 – Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS), Paris, France 2000, 2002, 2004 – Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris (MSH grant) 2002 – Université Lumière 2, Department of Sociology and Anthropology (CREA), Lyon, France, visiting professor 2002 – Université Paris 10 (LASP), Nanterre, France, visiting professor 2006 – Université Laval, CELAT, Canada, visiting professor 2006 – Ecole des Hautes Etudes, Paris, France, visiting professor 2008 – Université Robert Schumann, MA program, IEP, Strasbourg, France, visiting professor 2015 – Ecole doctorale, Bucarest, AUF, Universite de Bucarest Teaching and academic activities 1974 – 1975 Research Fellow in the Research Centre for Sociological Studies of Youth 1975 – 1989 Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology of the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia 1976 – 1983 Scientific Secretary of the Department of Sociology, University of Sofia 1990 – 2005 Head of the Laboratory for Sociology of Everyday Life (LSEL), Department of Sociology, University of Sofia 2005 – 2008 Head of the Research Center for Social Sciences, Department of Sociology, University of Sofia 1990 - 2013 Associate Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology, University of Sofia. 1 2013 since – Professor in General and Historical Sociology, St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia Courses taught: Courses for BA students: Introduction to Sociology; Sociology of Personality; Historical Sociology of Personality; French Structuralism; Pierre Bourdieu’s Critical Sociology and the French Social Sciences. Courses for MA students: Biography and History; Sociology of Symbolic Forms. Courses for PhD students: Critical Sociologies in the Era of Globaloptism. Courses in foreign universities: Memory of Communism; Transformations in eastern Europe as Seen through the Problematic of Colective Memory; Biography, Memory, Narrative; Max Weber and the Sociology of Postcommunism. Other activities Member of the Institute for Critical Social Studies (ICSS) at the Critique & Humanism Foundation, Sofia, and the Paissiy Hilendarski University of Plovdiv Member of the Editorial Board of the Sociological Problems academic journal Editor of the Critical Theory Series in the Critique & Humanism Publishing House (1992 – 1997) Lecturer in Sociology in the Paissiy Hilendarski University of Plovdiv (MA course: Sociology of Symbolic Forms) Member of the Bulgarian Sociological Association Member of the Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Francaise (AISLF) Editor-in-Chief of the Yearbook of the St. Kl. Ohridski University of Sofia, Book ‘Sociology’ (2004 – 2007) Member of the editorial board of Conserveries mémorielles. Revue transdisciplinaire de jeunes chercheurs. Edition de l’Université Laval, CELAT, Canada et l’Institut d’histoire du temps présent, Paris. (since 2009) Member of the Foreign Correspondents Committee of the journal Société contemporaine, Edition de l’Institut d’études politiques, Paris. (since 2009) Languages Bulgarian – native, French (very good), English (good), Russian (very good), Romanian (intermediate) Research experience The social status of Bulgarian visual artists. Department of Sociology of the University of Sofia, 1986 The model for the personality of the new man in the novels of socialist realism in the years 1944-1956 (as head of project). Department of Sociology of the University of Sofia, 1988 The new political elites. Department of Sociology of the University of Sofia, Laboratory of Sociology of Everyday Life (LSEL), 1992-1993 The modern life-world and the European identity of Bulgarians. Institute for Critical Social Studies (ICSS), 1992 – 1995 Public Sphere and School. ICSS, 1993 Ethnomethodology of the Political Funeral (Rewriting Biography). ICSS and LSEL, 1992-1993 Rewriting History – study of the history textbooks. ICSS, 1994 The changes in Bulgarian society as seen through family genealogies. Department of Sociology of the University of Sofia, 1995 2 Ideological aspects of electoral propaganda (the elections in 1991 and 1994). Centre for the Study of Ideologies of the University of Sofia, 1991, 1994 National identity in a situation of transition: historical resources. Research group funded by the Central European University, Prague, RSS, 1995 – 1996 Archaeology of democracy. ICSS, 1997 Construction and deconstruction of the symbolic world of communism. Department of Sociology and Department of Theory Culture of the University of Sofia, part of a joint project with EHESS, Université Paris X – Nanterre (partly financed by Maison des Sciences de l’Homme), 1996 – 1999 Historical sociology of the socialism through newsreels. ICSS, NSFond 1999 – 2003 Biography, memory, narrative. Individual project. Supported by HESP, 1999 – 2000 Innovative sociology. An international project of the Department of Sociology (University of Sofia), jointly with the University of Skopje. Supported by HESP, 2001 – 2004 Antisemitism in Bulgarian media today. Supported by Open Society Fund, Sofia, and the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, 2003 From Networks to Networks. ICSS, financed by the Open Society Fund, Sofia, 2004 – 2005 New research fields and approaches in sociology (empirical research of doctoral students). Dept. of Sociology (University of Sofia). Dept. of Sociology (University of Sofia). Funded by the Open Society Institute. 2004 – 2005 Sustainable development of the research in the sphere of higher education (as head of project). Research Center for Social Sciences. Financed by the Scientific Research Fund of the Ministry of Education, 2005 – 2007. The humanities and the Social Sciences in the Periphery – Sciences or technocratic instruments. Leader of the Bulgarian team. An international project guided by Maja Breznik, Mirovni Institut, Ljubliana. Funded by ASO, Austria, 2006 – 2007 Remembering Communism: Methodological and Practical Issues of Approaching the Recent Past in Eastern Europe Remembering Communism. International project financed by the Volkswagen Fondation. Heads: M. Todorova, St. Troebst, Leipzig, 2006 – 2009 The theory of practical logic as an organon for the study of socialism and transitions. International project. Supported by the National Fund for Scientific Research, Bulgaria, 2008 – 2010 Contradictions of the Heritage. Strategies for a virtual museum of socialism. ICSS. Supported by the National Fund for Scientific Research, Bulgaria, 2009 –2011 Selected publications Monographs, textbooks, editorship of collections Sociology of Personality (anthology). Classical texts with introduction, comments and notes, in coll. with Luben Nikolov. Sofia: Nauka i Izkustvo, 1990 Sociology of symbolic forms (monograph). Sofia: Critique & Humanism, 1996. Sociology. Secondary School Textbook, in coll. (61-73; 85-92), Sofia: Prosveta, 1992 3 The Spirit of the Annals School. Edition and foreword, Sofia: Critique & Humanism, 1997 Never Ending Sociology. Secondary School Textbook, in coll. (63-115), Sofia, Minerva, 1997 Collective Memory and Biographical Narratives. Introduction and edition of a special issue of the Sociological Problems Journal, 1998, 3 - 4. Memory, Time, Narrative (reader). Edition and introduction, Departement of Sociology, supported by HESP, 1999 Media and Transition. Edition and introduction in coll. with Georgi Lozanov and Orlin Spassov, Sofia, Media Center, 1999. Man and World (for the 12th form of Bulgarian schools), in coll. ( III, 1-3), Sofia : Prosveta 2002 (second completed edition 2008) Man and World. Bulgaria in the United Europe (textbook for specialized high school preparation), in coll. Prosveta, 2003 Sociology as a Chance. Classical Texts (a reader for first-year students), editor, afterword. Sofia 2004 Lineaments of Silence. Historical Sociology of collective memory (monograph). Critique & Humanism, Sofia, 2009 The classical legacy in the post-disciplinary and post-national situation, introduction and edition of the special issue of the Sociological Problems Journal, 2009, N 1- 2 Critical Studies of New Social Inequalities. Edition in coll. with Svetla Marinova of the Papers of the International Conference. In: Yearbook of the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, vol. 102, book Sociology, 2010 The New Names of the Classes, preface in: Pierre Bourdieu, Loic Wacquant, Social Classes and Symbolic Power, IF and CIELA ed., coll Liber Liber, 2014, pp. 19-38 Selected articles and chapters Social anthropology as sociology: Claude Levi-Strauss. Sociological Problems, 6/1990. The image of the artist in mass consciousness. Izkustvo, 7/1990. Do not interpretations belong to God? Interpretation of a theme from Schutz (in English). Critique & Humanism (special issue in foreign languages), 1990. Sociology as socio-analysis. The reflexive sociology of Pierre Bourdieu. Sociological Problems, 4/1992. L’attentat symbolique: Pierre Bourdieu. In: D. Ginev, Hrsg, Die Verschmelzung der Untersuchungsbereiche (Formen des Dialogs zwischen Kulturwissenschaften und Wissenschaftstheorie). Peter Lang 1993, Fr. am Main, Berlin, N.Y, Paris, Wien. (in English) The ‘said things’ and the unsaid. Foreword to the Bulgarian version of: Pierre Bourdieu, Choses Dites, in coll. with Deyan Deyanov. Sofia : University Publishers, 1993. Brodie’s report, in coll. Sofia: Critique & Humanism, 1993. Sociology as blow-Up. Bulgarski Folklor, 6/1994. Michel Foucault et la généalogie du temps normalisé (in French). In: Alain Brossat, ed., Michel Foucault. Les jeux de la verité et du pouvoir, PUF de Nancy, 1994. 4 The life-history method between theory and intuition (in English). In: Acts of the International Conference ‘The life-history method in sociology and anthropology’. Sofia, 1994. When memory plays tricks. The UNESCO Courier, special issue on after 1989 memory of communism, Francois Hartog ed., May 1994. Réécrire l’histoire à l’Est – Les Balkans et l’Europe face aux nouveaux déis. In: „Actes du colloque de l’AISLF. Travaux Sociologiques du L.S.C.I., No 43, IRESCO, 1995”, Paris : CNRS, 1995. The image of the political adversary. In: Petar-Emil Mitev, ed., Izbori 91. The ideological aspects of the electoral process. Sofia: University Publishers, 1995. The sacred places of the revolution. In: Acts of the international seminar ‘The holy places in the Balkans’. The Neofit Rilski South-Western University, Blagoevgrad, 1995. Two small cases. In: Deyanov, D. et al. The rewritings of history in the high School Textbooks (in Bulgarian). Sofia : MNED, 1996. (in Bulgarian) Collective and Historical Memory. In: National identity in a situation of crisis. Historical Resources (Maya Grekova ed.). Sofia: Minerva, LIK, 1996. (in Bulgarian) The Battles for the Mausoleums. Traumatic places of collective memory. In: Jacques Coenen-Huther (ed.). Bulgaria at the Crossroads. Nova Science Publishers, Inc : New York, 1996. (in English) The expansion of modernity as colonization of life-worlds. In: ‘The modern life-world and the European identity of Bulgarians’. ICSS, Sofia, 1996. François Furet – the ‘mystery’ of an illusion. Sociological Problems, 3/1996. The battles for the „New History” – a nearly French Revolution in historiography. Foreword to The Spirit of the Annals School. Soofia: Critique & Humanism, 1997. The People’s Court and „Raison d’Etat”. Archives, 2/1997 La mémoire – entre le temps et le récit. – Divinatio, vol. 6, 1998 (numéro spécial “Paul Ricoeur – La philosophie face aux défis des changements”) National identity in the situation of transition: historical resources. In: PetarEmil Mitev (ed). 1998. The Bulgarian Transition: Challenges and Cognition. LIK (in English, in coll.) Dvete enigmi na dara (Two enigmas of the gift). Bulgarski Folklor (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences), 1-2/1998. The impossibility of the critical public sphere (sociological and politological discourses in the media). In: Media and Transition, G. Lozanov, L. Deyanova and O. Spassov, eds, Sofia, Center of Media, 1999. (In Engl. cf www.mediacenter.bg) Les communismes expliqués aux enfants. In: La nouvelle alternative, Paris, 1999. Mamardachvili – ‘the other time’ of memory. Critique and Humanism, 6/1999 Media and the return of the spirits. In: G. Lozanov, O. Spasov (eds.). Media and Myths. Sofia : University Publishers, 2000 Wacquant and Bourdieu (the fate of critical theories in the time of virtual reproduction). Critique and Humanism, N 7/2000, forthcomming After Battles. The Bulgarian Textbooks of National History After 1944 and 1989. In: M.-El. Ducreux (ed.), Histoire et nation. Special issue of Histoire de l’education, N 86, Paris (in French) Ecrire l’Europe. Divinatio, 2000, N 11 ( in French) Les sociologues et la sphère publique critique. Actes du colloque international de AISLF, Ohrid, 2000 (in French) 5 The limits of Narratives. In: Daniela Koleva (ed.). Talking History. International Oral History Conference, Sofia : LIK 2000 (in Engl.) The Micro-history as a trace. Critique & Humanism, 11/2001 The Personality and the System. Foreword to: Luben Nikolov, Sociology of Personality, Selected Works. Sofia, Sofi-R ed., 2001 The Uses of Memories. In: Stoyan Atanassov, ed. The thougt that mouve, Actes of the conference dedicated to Tzvetan Todorov. LIK, 2001 (in Bulgarian) Les combats pour la sociologie. La sociologie en Bulgarie après 1989 – cinq récits. In Transitions, Petia Gueorguieva, ed, Vol. XLII, 2001, N 1, Bruxelles (in French) La crise des témoignages après 1989, in: Regards anthropologiques, N, 2002, CREA, Lyon (in French) The end of the critical sociology of Pierre Bourdieu? Democraticheski pregled, N 49, 2002 The disappearance of the signified. In: G. Lozanov, O. Spassov (eds.). Dneven trud, liderat. Sofia, Ed. Trud, 2002 Le négationisme postcommuniste. Actes du colloque de Bruxelles 2002, In: Emmy Barouh, ed, History and Memory. Bulgaria facing the Holocaust. Open Society Fund ed. Sofia (in English.) La dictature des limites, les limites de la dictature. A propos de l’ouvrage de S. Kott “Le communisme au quotidien”. In: La revue internationale et stratégique, N 50, été 2003, Paris (in French) The Battles for the Sociology. After 1989 – five narratives. In: Maya Grekova and D. Koleva, eds, The Culture: Boundaries and Neighborhoods. A collection in honour of Prof. Ivan Stefanov, Sofia : The St. Kl Ohridski University Publishing House, 2004 ‘Places of memory’ as seen from the East. In: Ivaylo Znepolski, ed. Around Pierre Nora. Places of memory and constructing the present. Sofia: DNHO edition, 2004. National Past and the Theatralised Public Sphere. Sociological Problems, 12/2005 Les éxpertises à la croisée des chemins balkaniques. In: Petites sociétés et minorités nationales, Ottawa, 2005. Ottawa University Press, J. Boucher, J.Y. Thériault, eds. 1948. Symbolic euphoria – symbolic terror. LiterNet, online edidion, Sofia 2005 Commentaire sur trois texts. In: Du Vrai au juste. La mémoire, l’histoire et l’oubli, Sous la dir. de Michèle Baussant, Les Presses de l’Universite Laval, 2006. The meaning of the past and the limits of the narrative. In: M., Grekova, P. Kabakchieva (eds.). Beyond the disciplinary (self-)restrictions. A collection in honour of Prof. E. Mihaylovska (in Bulgarian). Sofia University Publishers, Sofia, 2006. Sociology as Critique. In : Svetove v soziologiata, P. Bojadjieva, L. Deyanova, K. Koev, Sv. Koleva (eds.). Sofia : The St. Kl Ohridski University of Sofia Publishing House, 2006 Max Weber et la sociologie du postcommunisme, trois conférences, Université Laval, CELAT, projet Relire du point de vue les classiques en sciences sociales, sous la dir. de Bogumil Jewsiewicki-Koss (2006) (in French) Des condamnations locales du communisme à la Condamnation internationale de janvier 2006 (les guerres des élites bulgares pour le monopole de la mémoire du communisme). In: « Mémoire et expérience: partager en français la diversité du 6 monde ». Bucarest, septembre 2006 (online ed, Université Laval, B. Jewsiewicky, Koss, ed.) The Pragmatical Turn as Seen from the locals: A ‘New Paradigm’ for Social Science Knowledge? In: Human and Social Sciences in the Periphery – Sciences or technological Instruments, in coll., Maja Breznik et al., Ljubliana, Mirovni Institut 2007 (online edition) Le journal de Georgui Dimitrov, héros du communisme et la mémoire postcommuniste, In : La Bulgarie et l’Europe, incertitudes et éspoirs, Cahiers lillois d’économie et de sociologie, numéro hors série, 2007 L’Harmattan, Paris (in French ; bulg. edition in Sociological Problems, 3 - 4/2003) Sociology and Reflexivity. In: Reflection: Self-referentiality in Epistemology and the Social World (Studies written on the occasion of the discussion series organized by the Center of Advanced Study, Sofia, 2004-2006, under the title ‘The Concept of Reflection and Reflexive Approaches in the Social Sciences and the Humanities’). Collected and edited by Blagovest Zlatanov. CAS, Riva: Sofia, 2008 “The New Paradigm” or Citical Social Sciences reframed? In: Casopis za kritiko znanosti, 2008, vol. 35, N 2, Ljubljana The field of public opinion between ‘data factories’ and ‘argument factories’. In: I. Chalakov et al. What did happen in Bulgaria after 1989 (in Bulgarian). IztokZapad, Sofia, 2008. Les guerres des élites bulgares pour le monopole de la mémoire du communisme, Bogumil Jewciewicki Koss (ed.), Expérience et mémoire, L’Harmattan 2008, Paris (transl. from french in polish in Doswiadczenie i pamiec, ed. by Instytut Historii, Poznan 2010, Maria Kujawska and Izabela Scorzynska, eds) Socialist realism and real socialism (towards the methodology of researching the socialist era). In: P. Doynov (ed.). Socialist realism: new studies (in Bulgarian). New Bulgarian Unviersity, 2008. „Le nouveau paradigme” des Sciences Sociales vu de l’Est, Regards sociologiques, N 36, 2008 ( p. 69 – 81) Les images cinématographiques du passé national. Le Congo, le temps utopique-mythique de la modernité socialiste et problème du comparatisme, in: Ndaywel è Nziem, I., Mudimbe-Boyi, E. (eds.), Images, mémoirs et saviors. Une histoire en partage avec Bogumil Koss Jewsiewicki, 2009, préface Pierre Nora , ed. Karthala, Paris, pp. 281 – 299. The times and symbolic forms of the national past. In: I. Stefanov, M. Mineva (eds.) Sociology facing the challenge of differences. A collection dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the Department of Sociology. Sofia: St Kl. Ohridski University Publishers, 2009. ‘Dimitrov, Georgi” and “Bulgaria, social mouvements and institutional control after 1944 and after 1989” In: Ness, Immanuel, ed. The International Encyclopedia of revolution and Protest: 1500 to the Present. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2009, http://www.revolutionprotestencyclopedia.com/public/ The classical heritage in a postdisciplinary and postnational situation. Introduction, issue editor. Sociological Problems № 1-2, 2009 The imperativity of the past and the problem of heritage (Bourdieu, Latour and the alternative sociology of G. Tarde). Sociological Problems № 1-2, 2009. Scientific archives after the scientific front, disciplinary memory and interdisciplinary history. Critique & Humanism, № 29, 2009. 7 The media image of the enemy – from ideology to advertising. In: O. Spasov, GH. Lozanov (eds.). Media and Power, Sofia: a video book, www.fmd.bg/?=5189, 2009 The continuity of the national pedagogical mythology. In: D. Koleva, K. Grozev (eds.). The Bulgarian textbooks of history before and after 1944 (in Bulagrian). Materials of the international conference on ‘Political mythology and history’, April 2009. The St. Kliment Ohridski University Publishers, Sofia. The new names of university knowledge – segmentation and self-fulfilling inequalities. In: Yearbook of the University of Sofia, vol 102, book ‘Sociology’, 2010, http://research.uni-Sofia.bg/bitstream/10506/427/1/14_ Les sciences sociales socialistes à l’épreuve de la consommation élargie. Le double tournant à l’Est. In Nadège Ragaru et Antonela Capelle-Pogacean. Vie quoitidienne et pouvoir sous le communisme. Consommer à l'Est. Paris: Karthala & CERI, 2010, p. 51-81. Les manuels scolaires bulgares au XXe siècle entre deux empires. In: Benoit Falaize, Charles Heimberg, Olivier Loubes, eds, L’Ecole et la nation, ENS Editions, 2013, pp. 369-378 Caught between Two Empires. History School Textbooks in the Twentieh Century, In Peter Carrier, ed, School and Nation. Identity Politics and Educational Media in an Age of Diversity, Peter Lang Edition, Frankfurt am Main, 2013, pp. 91 – 100. Attractions and Causalities: Max Weber’s Concept of elective affinity In The Stranger and Everyday Life. A collection dedicated to Kolyo Koev;s 60th birth anniversary, Eds. D. Deyanov, T. 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