Author Archives: Laura J. Olson

ENACTING POMAK BELONGING: WEDDING PERFORMANCE AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN POST – SOCIALIST BULGARIA Laura J. Olson

Abstract This article shows how collective, public, cultural acts, such as ritual reenactment and virtual discussions about traditional rituals on social media, can enact political subjectivity. The case study concerns the Pomaks, an ethnoreligious minority that is not officially recognized … Continue reading

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