Nataliya Bezborodova
Nataliya Bezborodova is a PhD Candidate at the Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. She currently works as a Tutor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Edinburgh, UK, and a Lecturer (online) at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv, Ukraine. She also worked as a Lecturer at the Department of Anthropology and Teaching & Research Assistant at the Kule Folklore Centre and The Bohdan Medwidsky Ukrainian Folklore Archives, University of Alberta.
She is interested in interdisciplinary approaches including anthropology, ethnography, cultural and religious studies. Her doctoral project focuses on the meaning of space and place in migrations, multilayered identity, and the role of religion in the social and political turmoil on the example of “Flying Community,” a group that connects members from Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, and Italy. In 2016, Nataliya got her MA degree focused on the social media representations of the Maidan protests in Ukraine.
Session Three | 1:00PM, May 15, 2023
"“In life, things can happen, so it’s better for one not to write letters and give their photos”: Peter Krawchuk files in the KGB Archives"
“Under the KGB’s watchful eye: A Photo that bound generations and continents” - Frank Sysyn.
"“In life, things can happen, so it’s better for one not to write letters and give their photos”: Peter Krawchuk files in the KGB Archives" - Nataliya Bezborodova
Speakers: Nataliya Bezborodova, Frank Sysyn
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