Fellowship at Open Society Archives, 2025 Budapest
within and outwith censorship
To support my upcoming projects, I propose two maybe surprisingly interrelated topics - (1) state socialist queer representation and (2) the figure of György Aczél - centered around the contemporary understanding of state-socialist censorship through a particular lens of Miklós Haraszti and his seminal work, The Aesthetics of Censorship/ The Velvet Prison. Artists Under State Socialism. MORE

Fellowship at Open Society Archives, 2025 Budapest
within and outwith censorship
To support my upcoming projects, I propose two maybe surprisingly interrelated topics - (1) state socialist queer representation and (2) the figure of György Aczél - centered around the contemporary understanding of state-socialist censorship through a particular lens of Miklós Haraszti and his seminal work, The Aesthetics of Censorship/ The Velvet Prison. Artists Under State Socialism. MORE

Fellowship at Open Society Archives, 2025 Budapest
within and outwith censorship
To support my upcoming projects, I propose two maybe surprisingly interrelated topics - (1) state socialist queer representation and (2) the figure of György Aczél - centered around the contemporary understanding of state-socialist censorship through a particular lens of Miklós Haraszti and his seminal work, The Aesthetics of Censorship/ The Velvet Prison. Artists Under State Socialism. MORE

Circulation of Queer Ideas in State Socialist Hungarian People’s Republic

Circulation of Queer Ideas in State Socialist Hungarian People’s Republic

Fellowship at Warsaw University, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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Fellowship at Warsaw University, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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Fellowship at Warsaw University, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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Fellowship at MeetFactory, Prague, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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Fellowship at MeetFactory, Prague, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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Fellowship at MeetFactory, Prague, 2024
Queer Epistemes in State-Socialist East Central Europe: A Comparative Analysis of Cultural Policy and Representation in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Poland
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CONF: Queer Underworlds Under the Spotlight
Queer Urban Underworlds in European State Socialism, Deutsches Historisches Institute Warschau-Praha
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CONF: Queer Underworlds Under the Spotlight
Queer Urban Underworlds in European State Socialism, Deutsches Historisches Institute Warschau-Praha
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CONF: Queer Underworlds Under the Spotlight
Queer Urban Underworlds in European State Socialism, Deutsches Historisches Institute Warschau-Praha
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Romani Ethnic Media in Hungary

Romani Ethnic Media in Hungary

State capture of Romani ethnic media in Hungary

State capture of Romani ethnic media in Hungary

Gender Politics and the Art of European Socialist States
RESEARCH SEMINAR
Research Seminar “Gender Politics and Art of European Socialist States” is part of the Getty Fondation program Connecting Art Histories. The traveling seminar project is hosted by Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. S

Gender Politics and the Art of European Socialist States
RESEARCH SEMINAR
Research Seminar “Gender Politics and Art of European Socialist States” is part of the Getty Fondation program Connecting Art Histories. The traveling seminar project is hosted by Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. S

Gender Politics and the Art of European Socialist States
RESEARCH SEMINAR
Research Seminar “Gender Politics and Art of European Socialist States” is part of the Getty Fondation program Connecting Art Histories. The traveling seminar project is hosted by Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. S
