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Cathy A. Frierson, « Denis Skopin, La photographie de groupe et la politique de la disparition dans la Russie de Staline », Cahiers du monde russe, ID : 10.4000/monderusse.10026
Denis Skopin, a philosopher in St. Petersburg, Russia, earned his doctorate in aesthetics at l’Université Paris VIII. Theoretically informed by the French philosopher Gilbert Simondin (1924‑1989), Skopin offers a meditation in La photographie de groupe on the meaning of altered photographs dating to the late 1930s, held in the archives of the St. Petersburg branch of Memorial. He focuses on two aspects of the photographic record of Stalin’s terror: photographs of groups rather than of individ...