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Contents List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Name and Number of theDead ix xi 1 1 Everyall of the Kommunarka Mass Graves 49 2 The Judgment Day of History 68 3 A Faceless Name 82 4 The Mass of a Mass Atrocity 108 5 On Infinite Return of Names of the Dead at the Solovetsky Stone 131 6 Conclusion: The Aftermath of the Archive 151 References Index 159 175
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Index Note: Italie page numbers refer to figures. activists: archival politics 69; archive in Moscow 14-15; in contemporary Moscow 27; ethnographic analysis of 45; historico-juridical project 36; historiographic authority 36; historiographic endeavours 17; historiographic principle 24, 67; inadvertent effect of 3; “information plaques” 3; of The Last Address 9; organisational principle of 1,10; “textual self-authorization” 20 acts of eye-witnessing (Burke) 26 acts of inscription 44 addition 1,10, 34, 54-59, 85,92, 98, 135,145,149,151,152,156 Adorno, T. 116 aesthetic incongruity of monuments 123 aesthetic paradigm 121-122 “aesthetics of persuasion” 37 Agamben, G. 25,40, 69, 78,110 Akhmatova, A. 20 Aleksandrovich, G. 60-61, 64 Alexeyeva, L. 110 “anachronistic vitality” 64 Ancient Greeks 32 anonymity 6, 7, 21, 86, 96,104,147 anthropometries 97 “Anthropophagie Drool” 141 apocalypse 158 Appadurai, A. 12, 32 “applied historiosophy” (Kolonitskii) 15 “the archetypal ghettos” 40 architectural abstractions and monstrosities 108,113,114,129 architectural model of the Kommunarka monument 83 archival activism 9 archival aesthetics 45,47,97-98, 99, 100-104,139,146,150,152,153 archival monstration 139-143 archival work 15, 74,146,152,153 the archive 1, 8-18,20,25-29, 31, 37, 39,40,44,45, 47,48, 51, 54, 58-, 60, 64, 68, 69,73, 74, 76, 79, 82, 86, 97,102,104,109,112,118, 121,130,137,139-143,145,148, 150-158 “archive-as-activist art” 103,104 Arendt, H. 22, 70; The Origins of Totalitarianism 20 Armenian genocide 79 Article 38 of European Court of Human Rights 155 Assumption of the Virgin
(Correggio) 149 Astuti, R. 4 Atars, S. 106 Athens, death memorials 39 Augustine 72 Auschwitz 72,110 authoritative “mnemonic doxa” 81 “Autobiography as De-facement” (de Man) 94 Azoulay, A. 135 Bacon, E 106 Badiou, A. 35 Baiburin, A. 97 Barth, R.: Camera Lucida 126 Barthes, R. 48,127 Basso, K. 136 Bataille, G. 8 Bateson, G. 23
176 Index Battle of Moscow (1941) 6 Bauman, Z. 55 “ being-toward-death ” (Heidegger’s ontology) 146 Belknap, R. 31 Bell, V. 68 Benjamin, W. 5, 21, 80,105,127,135; “Critique of Violence” 80 Bergson, H. 8,12 Beuys, J. 111,112 Bibler, V. 60 Bild 127 Biographical Paucity of Names 93-97 biographical self 94 biro-drawn model 119 Black Form (LeWitt) 123 Black Square (Malevich) 122 Blanchot, Μ. 127,147,153 blessing of Kommunarka S3 Bochner, Μ. 34 Boltanski, C.: Missing House 103 Borges, J.L. 145; “The Library of Babel” 143 Bourdieu, P. 94 The Brethren 73-74, 77, 78 Bukharin, N. 37 Bulatov, E. 100,101 Burke, P. 26 calligram 43 Camera Lucida (Barth) 126 Cheptsov, E. 102 A Chronicle of Current Events 14 Churchill, W. 72 Clark, L. 141 coercive nature of names 23 commemoration 1,20, 37,40,46, 59, 67, 72-74, 76-78, 96,97,109,112, 118,123,124,130,152 conceptual lineaments of lists 98 concrescence 24,157 “concrete togetherness” (Whitehead) 157 condemnation of memory 44-45 Copeman, J. 23 Correggio (Antonio Allegri): Assumption of the Virgin 149 “cosmogrammatical action” 97 counter-archives 13 Cox, N. 92 crematorium 57, 89 critical aesthetics 102 critical monumental aesthetics 8 Critique of Judgement (Kant) 56 “Critique of Violence” (Benjamin) 80 cube 81 The Cube (Giacometti) 123-124 Cultural History (Darboven) 103 cultural traditions 109 cumbersome method 28 dacha 49-50 Darboven, H.: Cultural History 103 Dasein 146 Daston, L. 26 Day, S. 34 death mask 84, 85, 91,127 death memorials 39 death-of-the-other 147 deathscapes 39-40 defacement 60, 86, 92 Deleuze, G. 46,106,116 Demnig, G. 5 Denkbild
105-106 Derrida, J. 37, 68, 71, 96,157-158; “democracy counts” 32; incalculable singularities 33; linguistic theory 137; memory activists in contemporary Moscow 27; philosophy of hauntology 107; refusal of identification 92; sense of iteration 41; work of justice 80 design competition 109,117 Didi-Huberman, G. 46,116,123; The Lacemaker 126 Die (Smith) 123 “dispensers of justice” 71 dissent 15 dissolution 21, 61, 62, 64,154-158 Dobrovinsky, E. 100 Dobrovinsky, Y.M. 101 documentality 44, 68, 97, 98 Donskoy Crematorium 129 Donskoye Cemetery 87, 88, 88, 95,129 Donskoy monastery 87 Douzinas, C. 106 Dovlatov, S. 25 Duchamp, Μ. 103, 111; The Green Box 103; The White Box 103 “a duplicate” (duplikat) of the activists 74 Durkheim, E. 33 Dust Paintings (Holzer) 104 dvoikas operational group 28 Dzerzhinsky, E 120,140 Eco, U.: The Infinity of Lists 149 Eisenman, P. 112,113
Index 177 Emerson, R.W.: Nature 57 enunciative statement 137 epistemological credibility 37 epistemological paradigm of factography 25 erasure 54, 58-67,104 eschatology 78 Essays upon Epitaphs (Wordsworth) 94 “etcetera” 149 ethical credibility 37 ethnography: descriptions 38; studies of archives 13 Etkind, A. 120 European Convention on Human Rights 79 European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice 16, 79 European languages 85 European models of commemorative public art 110 everyall, of Kommunarka mass graves: activists’ historiographic principle 67; “anachronistic vitality” 64; blessing of Kommunarka 53; Critique of Judgement 56; dacha 49-50; Grammar of Multitude 66; informal philosophical seminars 60; “Institute of Concrete Sociological Research” 61; Kantian mathematical sublime 57; The Last Address memorial plaques 51, 55; make shift gravestones in Kommunarka 52; Marxism 60; names of the dead, inventories of 57; Nature 57-, non-accidental archival materials 64; “ordinary Soviet citizens” 51; “Patsiorkovsky is leaving. 6 people remain” 62, 63; post-Soviet legal reforms 54; quasi-summative principle 57; Russian archives 59; Russian citizenship 54; Russian Orthodox Church 50; Russian Orthodox priests 50; sinister affinity 59; Soviet celebrity revolutionaries 59; Soviet mass atrocities 57; Stalinist Terror 49, 55; textual/pictorial archive 64; US legal frameworks 57 execution list 28,29, 30, 100, 131,158; visual arrangement strikes 100 face 38,49, 85, 89-92,128 facticity 22-27, 98,106,109,125,146, 151,153 facticity of names 22-27 factography 24-26
factuality, common principle of 70 Farge, A. 27 Ferrándiz, E 38 Ferraris, Μ. 43,44,68 figurative monument 124,139 figurative sculpture 45 Filliou, R. 93 Filonov, P. 91 finitude 35,104,145-148,153 Florensky, P. 90 ‘foreign agents’ 16-17 “form of participatory democracy” 112 Forouhar, P. 104 Foucault, Μ.: “The Statement and the Archive” 137 Frangulyan, G. 108,113,114,121,129 Fredrickson, LJ. 93 Fried, Μ. 112,123 Galison, P. 26 genocide 33, 79 Gertz, J. 112,113 Giacometti, A.: The Cube 123-124 Ginzburg, C. 71,157 Givoni, Μ. 68 Golanska, D. 46 Golconda (Magritte) 149 Gonzáíes-Ruibal, A. 138 Gospel of Mark 32 Grammar of Multitude (Negri) 66 grapheme 41, 43, 83, 91,98,125,128 “graphic artefacts” 98 Great Patriotic War 86 The Green Box (Duchamp) 103 Groebner, V. 86 Grossman, Vasily: Life and Fate 16 Grosz, E. 146 Ground Zero Memorial, for 9/11 terrorist attack 122 Groys, B. 100,142 Gulag 3,11, 16, 28, 38, 39, 73, 74, 82, 90,108-111,118,120 Gulag, S. 90 Guschina, K. 156 Hardt, Μ. 66 Harrison, R.P. 150 Hartman, S. 95 hauntology 107 Hebrew Bible 32 Hegel 73,145 Heidegger, Μ. 127,146
178 Index Heraka religious movement in India 135 historians bind law 70 “historical nonnarativity” 101 historicity 1,24,44,47,48, 55, 96, 135,147 historiographic juris-writing 68 historiography 14,15, 24, 36, 39, 45, 67, 68, 70, 71,116,120,130,135, 138,148,152 Hobbes 66-67 Hoheisel, H. 112 hole, in memorial plaque 125-130,126 Holocaust memorials in Germany 8,19, 20, 78,110,112 Holzer, J.: Dust Paintings 104 Homer: Iliad 29,149 hypernominalism 25 “iconicity of scripts” 100 ideal national monument 110 identitarian 55,148,157 Iliad (Homer) 29,149 image 15, 26,43-45,57-59, 62, 64, 65, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 95,97,100-102, 104-107,110,112,125,127,135, 152,156 image-thinking 105 imago 85, 91,107,127 The Immortal Barrack 86 The Immortal Regiment (Bessmertniy Polk) 85-86 incalculable singularities 33 India 23;Heraka religious movement in 135 infinite grief 145 infinite regression 148 infinity 35, 37,45, 98,104,129,132, 133,145, 148-150,152 The Infinity of Lists (Eco) 149 informal archives 14 informal philosophical seminars 60 “information plaques” 3 “inoperative community” (Nancy’s concept) 146-148 “Institute of Concrete Sociological Research” 61 intergenerational relations 109 The International Criminal Tribunal 70 International Memorial in Moscow 30, 87 lofe, V. 120 Iqwaye counting system 150 iterations of names 41 iterative principle, of plaques 41 iterativity, of dead 37-41 Jameson, E 55 Jordan, C. 34 Judgment Day: historians and judges 68-79; trial of the dead 79-81 judicial model in historiography 71 juris-writing 69 justice 9,12-15,18, 24, 33, 38,39,41, 43,44,47, 56, 67,68,
70-73, 77-81, 96,104,106,107,139,151-153, 155-157 juxtaposition 92 Kant, I. 56-57; Critique of Judgement 56 Kantian mathematical sublime 57 Keane, W. 8 King, D. 59 Klima, A. 140 Kolonitskii, B. 15 kolossos 44 Kommunarka 1, 20,49-67, 73-83, 86 Kommunarka monument 82, 83 Koselleck, R. 7,41, 72, 73,107 Kosuth, J. 111 Kozlov, D. 25 Kracauer, S. 21 The Lacemaker (Didi-Huberman) 126 Laqueur, T 25 The Last Address 24, 39,40,55,65, 100,101,125,132; activists of 9; activities of 1; hole of 3; memorial plaques 2, 5, 51, 73,127,129 Latour, B. 33 Lazarus, S. 66 Lenin, V. 121,122 Lenkevich, A. 91 Levinas, E. 89-90 Levine, Μ. 128 Levitsky, A. 87 LeWitt, S.: Black Form 123 “The Library of Babel” (Borges) 143 Life and Fate (Grossman) 16 Lin, Μ. 7 lists (as spiski on page 98 and earlier) 17,76, 98 literary imaginaries 29 “little graves” 39 Lubyanka 60,117, 131, 136,138,140, 145,154 Lunacharsky, A. 121
Index 179 Lury, C. 34 Lyaschenko, G. 120 Magadan monument 91 “magical historicism” in Russia 25 Magritte, R. 43; Golconda 149 make-shift gravestones in Kommunarka 52, 86 Malevich, K.: Black Square 122 Mamardashvili, Μ. 114 MANI Files (Moscow Archive of New Art) 102 Manning, E. 80 Man, R de 94, 95; “Autobiography as De-facement” 94 martyrology 10 Marxism 60 Marx, K. 55 “Masked Imagination” (Nancy) 127 Mask of Sorrow (Neizvestny) 90-91 mass atrocity 68,129 mass graves 7,10,38,45,49-67, 74, 86,87,89,129,138,158 massification 31,76,124,129,151 mass killing 29, 33, 37,46, 59, 81,106, 120,124,128,129,152 the mass man 18,20,22 Mass Observation Archive in Britain 141 mass operation 55 Mayakovsky, V. 87 medieval scribes 100 Mednoye Memorial 74 Memorial 10,13,155; activism 42; activists 27,48; archive in Moscow 9, 27; closure of 154; critical archival aesthetics of 43,104; digital archives of 28,45; eschatology 78; “eternal memory of victims of repressions” 22; ethico-philosophical question of 32; historiography 135; ideas and actions into 9; informal or non conformist historians 15; in Moscow 9; original intention of 16; practices and conceptual premises of 47; precipitous dissolution 158; public readings, names of the dead 1; Soviet Terror 35; State Archival Service 9 memorial plaques installation 1-6, 2, 4 memory activists 47 Memory Prayer, by Brethren 74, 75, 77 memory sanctions 44 methodological populism 66 Miller, J.H. 71 Miloševič, S. 70, 79 Mimica, J. 150 Minh֊Ha, T. 26 minimalist sculptural form 122 misconception 12,145 Missing House (Boltanski) 103 Mitchell, W.J.T. 43 Moby
Dick 29 “a mode of referentiality” 94 modernised Soviet system 98 monumentality, names of the dead 45,46 monumental life, of Solovetstky Stone 133-134 monumental names (as on page 6) 6-9, 44,47,95,125,128 mortuary rites 38 Moscow 1,3,5-7, 9,14,15,17,20,24, 27,29,30, 34,36, 39-41,47,49, 55, 58, 60, 61, 64,73-74, 75, 82, 86, 87, 101-103,108,110,112,113, 119, 120,121,125,132,136,140,148, 151,152,154,155,157 mourning, funerary practices and rituals of 38 Mueggler, E. 140 multimodal inscriptions of names 97 multimodal materiality 44 multitude 8,31,32,35-37,40,42,46, 47,57,58,66,67,91, 111, 113,114, 121,123,125,129,130,150-154 names of the dead 8,131, 137-138; accumulation of 8; activists’ lists of 76; archival and research activities 10; collective lists of 152; diversity of 41; enumeration of 29; “ethical and epistemological credibility” 37; Immortal Regiment 85; inscriptions of 45, 81, 83,97, 104,107,125,129-130; inventories of 31, 57,150; locution of 136; materiality of 43; Memorial activism 42; monumentalisation of 151; monumentality of 45; monuments inscribed with 7; mortuary rites 38; non-quantifiable arithmetic of 36; “onomatopoeia of truth” 154; ontology of 43; organisational principle of the activists’ archive 10; poignant typographic image of 100; public readings of 1; singular death and lists of 145; Soviet Terror 35; “a stubborn fact which cannot be
180 Index evaded” 24; “temporal reckoning” mechansim 46; typography of 105 Nancy, J. -L. 68,127,146,153,154; “Masked Imagination” 127 Natanson, M. 96 National Monument to the Victims of Political Repressions 121 Nature (Emerson) 57 Nazi concentration camps 7 necronyms 24,139 Needham, R. 139 Negri, A.: Grammar of Multitude 66 Neizvestny, E. 113,114; Mask of Sorrow 90-91 Nikolskaya, B. 131 non-accidental archival materials 64 non-representational historiography 130 nonscalability 35-36 notion of documentality (Ferraris) 68 notion of transduction 8 number 1-48,109, 111, 118, 130,145,148 numerical infinity in theoretical mathematics 148 “numinosity,” visual effects of 100 Nuremberg trial 26, 70 objects-centaurs 114 Ogonyek 117 Old Testament prohibition 84 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 28 “one name, one life, one plaque,” motto 1 online archives 12 “onomatopoeia of truth” 154 “ontological inferiority” 90 ontology of names 24 “ordinary Soviet citizens” 51 Origins of the Archive 9-17 The Origins of Totalitarianism (Arendt) 20 Orthodox Russians 38 Osborne, P. 98 Osborne, T. 37 Ottoman Empire 70 Owens, C. 145 Paradise Lost 29 participatory archives 141 Pasternak, P. 141 “Patsiorkovsky is leaving. 6 people remain” 62, 63 Peirce, D. 27 Penan ‘culture’ 139 Perec, G. 29,58 “performative inventory” 34 performative “necroaesthetics” 141 pervasive “process of composition” 34 philosophical seminar 60 philosophy of language 22-23 Picasso 92,115 Plato 32 poignant typographic image, names of the dead 100 Polish cemetery at Mednoye 75-76 political and symbolic trappings 113 political
memory 81 politico-historical symbolism 123 politics of imperceptibility 146 portraits 44, 59, 81-86, 91-93,95-97, 106,113,122,151 Portraits Not Made 93 portraiture sculpture 45 posters 61, 62, 64, 65,101 posthumous trial 79 post-Soviet legal reforms 54 Presidium of the Communist Party 138 Prigov, D. 100-101 principle of “meaningful adjacencies” 122 prisoner-of-war camps 7 Pritchard, E. 56 Prohorovich, E. 132 Prosopocentric memorials 86 prosopopoeia 95 prototype 41, 84,126 ‘public honesty’ (glasnost) 25 punctum 127 Putin, V. 108,113 Pyotr, P. 82-83, 83, 97 quasi-mathematical properties of names 36 quasi-summative principle 57 “radical materialism” 142 Rancière,}. 115-116 realism 43, 84, 91; extreme 25; historical 24; representational 83-84; socialist 102,103,121 realist historiographic writing 45 realist paradigm 70 Reflecting Absence 122 regression 148-149 rehabilitation process 13
Index 181 Remembrance Day of Victims of Political Repressions in Russia 108 re-saying 137-139,143,149 The Return of the Names 1,116,131, 138,149 reverse procedure 44 Revolutions of 1917 77 Roginsky, A. 21,22,110 Rosen, N. 17 Roshcha, Μ. 142 Roskomnadzor 155 Rothberg, Μ. 69 Rubinstein, L. 100 Runia, E. 96,143 Russia: archives 59; cemetery 74; citizenship 54; consumer economies in 154; convention in 86; critics in 109; law 155; magical historicism in 25; monumental architecture in 121; online chat rooms 17; penitence prayers for 77; political repressions in 131; Rurik dynasty in 23; Stalinist Terror in 90 Russian October Revolution 101 Russian Orthodox brotherhood 73 Russian Orthodox Church 50, 76-78, 89 Russian Orthodox priests 50, 73, 74 Russian Revolution 38 Russo-Byzantine icons 91 Sakharov, A. 14,108 samizdat archives 14 samizdat operators 14 Saramago, J. 102 Savchenko, I. 92 scale 27, 33-35,40,46,56, 57, 66, 76,97,109-111,113,124, 129,152,153 Schutz, A. 21,96 Schwarte, L. 116 scriptures 8,135 secondary witnessing 68 Second World War 7,16, 22,24, 37, 39,85 self-congratulatory moral mode 96 self-imposed anonymity 21 Seremetakis, N. 113 “serial death” 40 seriality 36,40,41, 84, 92,103 series of plaques, in Pokrovka 42 Serra, R. 98 Shadr, I. 121 Shalev-Gertz, E. 112 Shils, E. 136 Simmel, C. 89 singularity 6,24,28, 31, 32, 35-37,42, 46,47, 55, 57, 58, 66-67, 73, 83, 84, 91, 93-96,114,125,129,130,138, 146,148,151-154 sinister affinity 59 Slotawa, F. 34 Smith, T.: Die 123 Smuta (or the Years of Discord) 77 socialist realism 102,103,121 sociality of infinite mourning 143-150
social sculpture (Beuys) 111, 112 socio-political classificatory practices 146 socio-political contexts 34 Solovetsky Stone on Lubyanka Square 1, 83,108,116-125,117, 131,152, 154; in evening 144-, infinite list of names of the dead 150; irregular cube of 129; Victims of Political Terror 93; with Wall of Sorrow 109,130 Solzhenitsyn, A. 28 Sonderkommando units 69 Soviet celebrity revolutionaries 59 Soviet citizens 2,14,15, 22, 40, 87,138 Soviet communism 101 Soviet dissident archives 15 Soviet Marxist ideology 21 Soviet mass atrocities 57 Soviet memorial 102 Soviet photographic portraits 92 Soviet Terror 35,43 Spinoza 60, 66 Spivak, G.C. 71 Stalinist atrocities 68, 70 Stalinist era 69,112 Stalinist labour 7 Stalinist Terror 20,27,28, 37, 55, 69, 72, 74, 77, 82, 87, 90,108, 111, 135,152; The Brethren 77; history and commemoration of 20; iconography of 11 ; in Kommunarka 49; magnitude of 28; in Moscow 151; reality of 69; topography of 10; victims of 27, 55, 74, 90 Stalin, J. 2,17, 27-29,100,121 State Archival Service 9 State Archive 15 “The Statement and the Archive” (Foucault) 137 state-sponsored organisations 73 Stepanova, Μ. 143 Stolpersteine Stones 5,19
182 Index stone monument 20,139 Stone, S. 128 stubborn fact 24 “sublime mutations” 97 subsumption 54-59,129,154 subtraction 34,58-66,151,158 symbolic art forms 129 Talmudic quote 19-20 Tarde, G. 33 Tätiin, V. 121 temporal collectivity 146 “temporal reckoning” mechanism 46 “textual materialism” 106 textual/pictorial archive 64 theory of totalitarianism (Arendt) 21,22 Third Reich 112 Thoth 32 a thought-image 47,105,106 Thucydidean model 72 Tokyo trial 70 totalitarianism 21,22,121 totalitarian movements 20 “transcategorical onomastics” 23 transcendental memory 46-47 Tresch, J. 97 trial 13, 26,28,41,54, 67, 69, 70-73, 77-81,153,155-157 Trial of the Dead 79-81 troikas operational group 28 Truth and Reconciliation Commissions 77 truth-speaking 138 Ukraine 1,158 Ulitskaya, L. 22 Ulman, Μ. 112 uniformity of military graves 7 unsheinbar (unshining) 5 US legal frameworks 57 Uspensky, E 87 utilitarian lists 31 Verdery, K. 6 vernacular theories of representational realism 83-84 Veyne, R 18 Vezo graveyards 4-5 Vico, G. 143 victims of political repressions 1,27, 34, 86,108-110,113,116,117,121 131,152 Victims of Political Terror 93 Vietnam War Memorial in Washington DC 7,93,123,128 Villerbon monument 6 violence of law 80 Virno, P. 66, 67,148-149 visual effects of “numinosity” 100 Vladimirov, I. 102 Volk (Wolf), film and drama series 16 Vygotsky, L. 5 Wakeford, N. 34 The Wall of Sorrow 108,130; Frangulyan about 113; gaps in 115; and Gulag Museum 109; Solovetsky Stone and 109,116-117,130 war memorials 6,128 Watten, B. 101 We (Zamyatin) 28,157 Weigel, S. 105 Weiner, A. 138 Weller, R. 59
Western Apache of Arizona 135 Western art 43 Whiteread, R. 24,112-113 The White Box (Duchamp) 103 Wilke, C. 80 Wilson, R. 70 Wing, A.K. 57 witnessing 26, 68,113 Woman with Pears (Fernande) 92 Wordsworth, W. 94-95,107 World War memorial 7 “writing installation” 101 Yagoda, G. 49 Yugoslavia 70 Zakharov, V. 102,103 Zamyatin, Y. 28; We 28,157 Zerán, A.T. 60 |
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Contents List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction: Name and Number of theDead ix xi 1 1 Everyall of the Kommunarka Mass Graves 49 2 The Judgment Day of History 68 3 A Faceless Name 82 4 The Mass of a Mass Atrocity 108 5 On Infinite Return of Names of the Dead at the Solovetsky Stone 131 6 Conclusion: The Aftermath of the Archive 151 References Index 159 175
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Index Note: Italie page numbers refer to figures. activists: archival politics 69; archive in Moscow 14-15; in contemporary Moscow 27; ethnographic analysis of 45; historico-juridical project 36; historiographic authority 36; historiographic endeavours 17; historiographic principle 24, 67; inadvertent effect of 3; “information plaques” 3; of The Last Address 9; organisational principle of 1,10; “textual self-authorization” 20 acts of eye-witnessing (Burke) 26 acts of inscription 44 addition 1,10, 34, 54-59, 85,92, 98, 135,145,149,151,152,156 Adorno, T. 116 aesthetic incongruity of monuments 123 aesthetic paradigm 121-122 “aesthetics of persuasion” 37 Agamben, G. 25,40, 69, 78,110 Akhmatova, A. 20 Aleksandrovich, G. 60-61, 64 Alexeyeva, L. 110 “anachronistic vitality” 64 Ancient Greeks 32 anonymity 6, 7, 21, 86, 96,104,147 anthropometries 97 “Anthropophagie Drool” 141 apocalypse 158 Appadurai, A. 12, 32 “applied historiosophy” (Kolonitskii) 15 “the archetypal ghettos” 40 architectural abstractions and monstrosities 108,113,114,129 architectural model of the Kommunarka monument 83 archival activism 9 archival aesthetics 45,47,97-98, 99, 100-104,139,146,150,152,153 archival monstration 139-143 archival work 15, 74,146,152,153 the archive 1, 8-18,20,25-29, 31, 37, 39,40,44,45, 47,48, 51, 54, 58-, 60, 64, 68, 69,73, 74, 76, 79, 82, 86, 97,102,104,109,112,118, 121,130,137,139-143,145,148, 150-158 “archive-as-activist art” 103,104 Arendt, H. 22, 70; The Origins of Totalitarianism 20 Armenian genocide 79 Article 38 of European Court of Human Rights 155 Assumption of the Virgin
(Correggio) 149 Astuti, R. 4 Atars, S. 106 Athens, death memorials 39 Augustine 72 Auschwitz 72,110 authoritative “mnemonic doxa” 81 “Autobiography as De-facement” (de Man) 94 Azoulay, A. 135 Bacon, E 106 Badiou, A. 35 Baiburin, A. 97 Barth, R.: Camera Lucida 126 Barthes, R. 48,127 Basso, K. 136 Bataille, G. 8 Bateson, G. 23
176 Index Battle of Moscow (1941) 6 Bauman, Z. 55 “ being-toward-death ” (Heidegger’s ontology) 146 Belknap, R. 31 Bell, V. 68 Benjamin, W. 5, 21, 80,105,127,135; “Critique of Violence” 80 Bergson, H. 8,12 Beuys, J. 111,112 Bibler, V. 60 Bild 127 Biographical Paucity of Names 93-97 biographical self 94 biro-drawn model 119 Black Form (LeWitt) 123 Black Square (Malevich) 122 Blanchot, Μ. 127,147,153 blessing of Kommunarka S3 Bochner, Μ. 34 Boltanski, C.: Missing House 103 Borges, J.L. 145; “The Library of Babel” 143 Bourdieu, P. 94 The Brethren 73-74, 77, 78 Bukharin, N. 37 Bulatov, E. 100,101 Burke, P. 26 calligram 43 Camera Lucida (Barth) 126 Cheptsov, E. 102 A Chronicle of Current Events 14 Churchill, W. 72 Clark, L. 141 coercive nature of names 23 commemoration 1,20, 37,40,46, 59, 67, 72-74, 76-78, 96,97,109,112, 118,123,124,130,152 conceptual lineaments of lists 98 concrescence 24,157 “concrete togetherness” (Whitehead) 157 condemnation of memory 44-45 Copeman, J. 23 Correggio (Antonio Allegri): Assumption of the Virgin 149 “cosmogrammatical action” 97 counter-archives 13 Cox, N. 92 crematorium 57, 89 critical aesthetics 102 critical monumental aesthetics 8 Critique of Judgement (Kant) 56 “Critique of Violence” (Benjamin) 80 cube 81 The Cube (Giacometti) 123-124 Cultural History (Darboven) 103 cultural traditions 109 cumbersome method 28 dacha 49-50 Darboven, H.: Cultural History 103 Dasein 146 Daston, L. 26 Day, S. 34 death mask 84, 85, 91,127 death memorials 39 death-of-the-other 147 deathscapes 39-40 defacement 60, 86, 92 Deleuze, G. 46,106,116 Demnig, G. 5 Denkbild
105-106 Derrida, J. 37, 68, 71, 96,157-158; “democracy counts” 32; incalculable singularities 33; linguistic theory 137; memory activists in contemporary Moscow 27; philosophy of hauntology 107; refusal of identification 92; sense of iteration 41; work of justice 80 design competition 109,117 Didi-Huberman, G. 46,116,123; The Lacemaker 126 Die (Smith) 123 “dispensers of justice” 71 dissent 15 dissolution 21, 61, 62, 64,154-158 Dobrovinsky, E. 100 Dobrovinsky, Y.M. 101 documentality 44, 68, 97, 98 Donskoy Crematorium 129 Donskoye Cemetery 87, 88, 88, 95,129 Donskoy monastery 87 Douzinas, C. 106 Dovlatov, S. 25 Duchamp, Μ. 103, 111; The Green Box 103; The White Box 103 “a duplicate” (duplikat) of the activists 74 Durkheim, E. 33 Dust Paintings (Holzer) 104 dvoikas operational group 28 Dzerzhinsky, E 120,140 Eco, U.: The Infinity of Lists 149 Eisenman, P. 112,113
Index 177 Emerson, R.W.: Nature 57 enunciative statement 137 epistemological credibility 37 epistemological paradigm of factography 25 erasure 54, 58-67,104 eschatology 78 Essays upon Epitaphs (Wordsworth) 94 “etcetera” 149 ethical credibility 37 ethnography: descriptions 38; studies of archives 13 Etkind, A. 120 European Convention on Human Rights 79 European Court of Human Rights and the International Court of Justice 16, 79 European languages 85 European models of commemorative public art 110 everyall, of Kommunarka mass graves: activists’ historiographic principle 67; “anachronistic vitality” 64; blessing of Kommunarka 53; Critique of Judgement 56; dacha 49-50; Grammar of Multitude 66; informal philosophical seminars 60; “Institute of Concrete Sociological Research” 61; Kantian mathematical sublime 57; The Last Address memorial plaques 51, 55; make shift gravestones in Kommunarka 52; Marxism 60; names of the dead, inventories of 57; Nature 57-, non-accidental archival materials 64; “ordinary Soviet citizens” 51; “Patsiorkovsky is leaving. 6 people remain” 62, 63; post-Soviet legal reforms 54; quasi-summative principle 57; Russian archives 59; Russian citizenship 54; Russian Orthodox Church 50; Russian Orthodox priests 50; sinister affinity 59; Soviet celebrity revolutionaries 59; Soviet mass atrocities 57; Stalinist Terror 49, 55; textual/pictorial archive 64; US legal frameworks 57 execution list 28,29, 30, 100, 131,158; visual arrangement strikes 100 face 38,49, 85, 89-92,128 facticity 22-27, 98,106,109,125,146, 151,153 facticity of names 22-27 factography 24-26
factuality, common principle of 70 Farge, A. 27 Ferrándiz, E 38 Ferraris, Μ. 43,44,68 figurative monument 124,139 figurative sculpture 45 Filliou, R. 93 Filonov, P. 91 finitude 35,104,145-148,153 Florensky, P. 90 ‘foreign agents’ 16-17 “form of participatory democracy” 112 Forouhar, P. 104 Foucault, Μ.: “The Statement and the Archive” 137 Frangulyan, G. 108,113,114,121,129 Fredrickson, LJ. 93 Fried, Μ. 112,123 Galison, P. 26 genocide 33, 79 Gertz, J. 112,113 Giacometti, A.: The Cube 123-124 Ginzburg, C. 71,157 Givoni, Μ. 68 Golanska, D. 46 Golconda (Magritte) 149 Gonzáíes-Ruibal, A. 138 Gospel of Mark 32 Grammar of Multitude (Negri) 66 grapheme 41, 43, 83, 91,98,125,128 “graphic artefacts” 98 Great Patriotic War 86 The Green Box (Duchamp) 103 Groebner, V. 86 Grossman, Vasily: Life and Fate 16 Grosz, E. 146 Ground Zero Memorial, for 9/11 terrorist attack 122 Groys, B. 100,142 Gulag 3,11, 16, 28, 38, 39, 73, 74, 82, 90,108-111,118,120 Gulag, S. 90 Guschina, K. 156 Hardt, Μ. 66 Harrison, R.P. 150 Hartman, S. 95 hauntology 107 Hebrew Bible 32 Hegel 73,145 Heidegger, Μ. 127,146
178 Index Heraka religious movement in India 135 historians bind law 70 “historical nonnarativity” 101 historicity 1,24,44,47,48, 55, 96, 135,147 historiographic juris-writing 68 historiography 14,15, 24, 36, 39, 45, 67, 68, 70, 71,116,120,130,135, 138,148,152 Hobbes 66-67 Hoheisel, H. 112 hole, in memorial plaque 125-130,126 Holocaust memorials in Germany 8,19, 20, 78,110,112 Holzer, J.: Dust Paintings 104 Homer: Iliad 29,149 hypernominalism 25 “iconicity of scripts” 100 ideal national monument 110 identitarian 55,148,157 Iliad (Homer) 29,149 image 15, 26,43-45,57-59, 62, 64, 65, 81, 84, 85, 87, 89, 95,97,100-102, 104-107,110,112,125,127,135, 152,156 image-thinking 105 imago 85, 91,107,127 The Immortal Barrack 86 The Immortal Regiment (Bessmertniy Polk) 85-86 incalculable singularities 33 India 23;Heraka religious movement in 135 infinite grief 145 infinite regression 148 infinity 35, 37,45, 98,104,129,132, 133,145, 148-150,152 The Infinity of Lists (Eco) 149 informal archives 14 informal philosophical seminars 60 “information plaques” 3 “inoperative community” (Nancy’s concept) 146-148 “Institute of Concrete Sociological Research” 61 intergenerational relations 109 The International Criminal Tribunal 70 International Memorial in Moscow 30, 87 lofe, V. 120 Iqwaye counting system 150 iterations of names 41 iterative principle, of plaques 41 iterativity, of dead 37-41 Jameson, E 55 Jordan, C. 34 Judgment Day: historians and judges 68-79; trial of the dead 79-81 judicial model in historiography 71 juris-writing 69 justice 9,12-15,18, 24, 33, 38,39,41, 43,44,47, 56, 67,68,
70-73, 77-81, 96,104,106,107,139,151-153, 155-157 juxtaposition 92 Kant, I. 56-57; Critique of Judgement 56 Kantian mathematical sublime 57 Keane, W. 8 King, D. 59 Klima, A. 140 Kolonitskii, B. 15 kolossos 44 Kommunarka 1, 20,49-67, 73-83, 86 Kommunarka monument 82, 83 Koselleck, R. 7,41, 72, 73,107 Kosuth, J. 111 Kozlov, D. 25 Kracauer, S. 21 The Lacemaker (Didi-Huberman) 126 Laqueur, T 25 The Last Address 24, 39,40,55,65, 100,101,125,132; activists of 9; activities of 1; hole of 3; memorial plaques 2, 5, 51, 73,127,129 Latour, B. 33 Lazarus, S. 66 Lenin, V. 121,122 Lenkevich, A. 91 Levinas, E. 89-90 Levine, Μ. 128 Levitsky, A. 87 LeWitt, S.: Black Form 123 “The Library of Babel” (Borges) 143 Life and Fate (Grossman) 16 Lin, Μ. 7 lists (as spiski on page 98 and earlier) 17,76, 98 literary imaginaries 29 “little graves” 39 Lubyanka 60,117, 131, 136,138,140, 145,154 Lunacharsky, A. 121
Index 179 Lury, C. 34 Lyaschenko, G. 120 Magadan monument 91 “magical historicism” in Russia 25 Magritte, R. 43; Golconda 149 make-shift gravestones in Kommunarka 52, 86 Malevich, K.: Black Square 122 Mamardashvili, Μ. 114 MANI Files (Moscow Archive of New Art) 102 Manning, E. 80 Man, R de 94, 95; “Autobiography as De-facement” 94 martyrology 10 Marxism 60 Marx, K. 55 “Masked Imagination” (Nancy) 127 Mask of Sorrow (Neizvestny) 90-91 mass atrocity 68,129 mass graves 7,10,38,45,49-67, 74, 86,87,89,129,138,158 massification 31,76,124,129,151 mass killing 29, 33, 37,46, 59, 81,106, 120,124,128,129,152 the mass man 18,20,22 Mass Observation Archive in Britain 141 mass operation 55 Mayakovsky, V. 87 medieval scribes 100 Mednoye Memorial 74 Memorial 10,13,155; activism 42; activists 27,48; archive in Moscow 9, 27; closure of 154; critical archival aesthetics of 43,104; digital archives of 28,45; eschatology 78; “eternal memory of victims of repressions” 22; ethico-philosophical question of 32; historiography 135; ideas and actions into 9; informal or non conformist historians 15; in Moscow 9; original intention of 16; practices and conceptual premises of 47; precipitous dissolution 158; public readings, names of the dead 1; Soviet Terror 35; State Archival Service 9 memorial plaques installation 1-6, 2, 4 memory activists 47 Memory Prayer, by Brethren 74, 75, 77 memory sanctions 44 methodological populism 66 Miller, J.H. 71 Miloševič, S. 70, 79 Mimica, J. 150 Minh֊Ha, T. 26 minimalist sculptural form 122 misconception 12,145 Missing House (Boltanski) 103 Mitchell, W.J.T. 43 Moby
Dick 29 “a mode of referentiality” 94 modernised Soviet system 98 monumentality, names of the dead 45,46 monumental life, of Solovetstky Stone 133-134 monumental names (as on page 6) 6-9, 44,47,95,125,128 mortuary rites 38 Moscow 1,3,5-7, 9,14,15,17,20,24, 27,29,30, 34,36, 39-41,47,49, 55, 58, 60, 61, 64,73-74, 75, 82, 86, 87, 101-103,108,110,112,113, 119, 120,121,125,132,136,140,148, 151,152,154,155,157 mourning, funerary practices and rituals of 38 Mueggler, E. 140 multimodal inscriptions of names 97 multimodal materiality 44 multitude 8,31,32,35-37,40,42,46, 47,57,58,66,67,91, 111, 113,114, 121,123,125,129,130,150-154 names of the dead 8,131, 137-138; accumulation of 8; activists’ lists of 76; archival and research activities 10; collective lists of 152; diversity of 41; enumeration of 29; “ethical and epistemological credibility” 37; Immortal Regiment 85; inscriptions of 45, 81, 83,97, 104,107,125,129-130; inventories of 31, 57,150; locution of 136; materiality of 43; Memorial activism 42; monumentalisation of 151; monumentality of 45; monuments inscribed with 7; mortuary rites 38; non-quantifiable arithmetic of 36; “onomatopoeia of truth” 154; ontology of 43; organisational principle of the activists’ archive 10; poignant typographic image of 100; public readings of 1; singular death and lists of 145; Soviet Terror 35; “a stubborn fact which cannot be
180 Index evaded” 24; “temporal reckoning” mechansim 46; typography of 105 Nancy, J. -L. 68,127,146,153,154; “Masked Imagination” 127 Natanson, M. 96 National Monument to the Victims of Political Repressions 121 Nature (Emerson) 57 Nazi concentration camps 7 necronyms 24,139 Needham, R. 139 Negri, A.: Grammar of Multitude 66 Neizvestny, E. 113,114; Mask of Sorrow 90-91 Nikolskaya, B. 131 non-accidental archival materials 64 non-representational historiography 130 nonscalability 35-36 notion of documentality (Ferraris) 68 notion of transduction 8 number 1-48,109, 111, 118, 130,145,148 numerical infinity in theoretical mathematics 148 “numinosity,” visual effects of 100 Nuremberg trial 26, 70 objects-centaurs 114 Ogonyek 117 Old Testament prohibition 84 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 28 “one name, one life, one plaque,” motto 1 online archives 12 “onomatopoeia of truth” 154 “ontological inferiority” 90 ontology of names 24 “ordinary Soviet citizens” 51 Origins of the Archive 9-17 The Origins of Totalitarianism (Arendt) 20 Orthodox Russians 38 Osborne, P. 98 Osborne, T. 37 Ottoman Empire 70 Owens, C. 145 Paradise Lost 29 participatory archives 141 Pasternak, P. 141 “Patsiorkovsky is leaving. 6 people remain” 62, 63 Peirce, D. 27 Penan ‘culture’ 139 Perec, G. 29,58 “performative inventory” 34 performative “necroaesthetics” 141 pervasive “process of composition” 34 philosophical seminar 60 philosophy of language 22-23 Picasso 92,115 Plato 32 poignant typographic image, names of the dead 100 Polish cemetery at Mednoye 75-76 political and symbolic trappings 113 political
memory 81 politico-historical symbolism 123 politics of imperceptibility 146 portraits 44, 59, 81-86, 91-93,95-97, 106,113,122,151 Portraits Not Made 93 portraiture sculpture 45 posters 61, 62, 64, 65,101 posthumous trial 79 post-Soviet legal reforms 54 Presidium of the Communist Party 138 Prigov, D. 100-101 principle of “meaningful adjacencies” 122 prisoner-of-war camps 7 Pritchard, E. 56 Prohorovich, E. 132 Prosopocentric memorials 86 prosopopoeia 95 prototype 41, 84,126 ‘public honesty’ (glasnost) 25 punctum 127 Putin, V. 108,113 Pyotr, P. 82-83, 83, 97 quasi-mathematical properties of names 36 quasi-summative principle 57 “radical materialism” 142 Rancière,}. 115-116 realism 43, 84, 91; extreme 25; historical 24; representational 83-84; socialist 102,103,121 realist historiographic writing 45 realist paradigm 70 Reflecting Absence 122 regression 148-149 rehabilitation process 13
Index 181 Remembrance Day of Victims of Political Repressions in Russia 108 re-saying 137-139,143,149 The Return of the Names 1,116,131, 138,149 reverse procedure 44 Revolutions of 1917 77 Roginsky, A. 21,22,110 Rosen, N. 17 Roshcha, Μ. 142 Roskomnadzor 155 Rothberg, Μ. 69 Rubinstein, L. 100 Runia, E. 96,143 Russia: archives 59; cemetery 74; citizenship 54; consumer economies in 154; convention in 86; critics in 109; law 155; magical historicism in 25; monumental architecture in 121; online chat rooms 17; penitence prayers for 77; political repressions in 131; Rurik dynasty in 23; Stalinist Terror in 90 Russian October Revolution 101 Russian Orthodox brotherhood 73 Russian Orthodox Church 50, 76-78, 89 Russian Orthodox priests 50, 73, 74 Russian Revolution 38 Russo-Byzantine icons 91 Sakharov, A. 14,108 samizdat archives 14 samizdat operators 14 Saramago, J. 102 Savchenko, I. 92 scale 27, 33-35,40,46,56, 57, 66, 76,97,109-111,113,124, 129,152,153 Schutz, A. 21,96 Schwarte, L. 116 scriptures 8,135 secondary witnessing 68 Second World War 7,16, 22,24, 37, 39,85 self-congratulatory moral mode 96 self-imposed anonymity 21 Seremetakis, N. 113 “serial death” 40 seriality 36,40,41, 84, 92,103 series of plaques, in Pokrovka 42 Serra, R. 98 Shadr, I. 121 Shalev-Gertz, E. 112 Shils, E. 136 Simmel, C. 89 singularity 6,24,28, 31, 32, 35-37,42, 46,47, 55, 57, 58, 66-67, 73, 83, 84, 91, 93-96,114,125,129,130,138, 146,148,151-154 sinister affinity 59 Slotawa, F. 34 Smith, T.: Die 123 Smuta (or the Years of Discord) 77 socialist realism 102,103,121 sociality of infinite mourning 143-150
social sculpture (Beuys) 111, 112 socio-political classificatory practices 146 socio-political contexts 34 Solovetsky Stone on Lubyanka Square 1, 83,108,116-125,117, 131,152, 154; in evening 144-, infinite list of names of the dead 150; irregular cube of 129; Victims of Political Terror 93; with Wall of Sorrow 109,130 Solzhenitsyn, A. 28 Sonderkommando units 69 Soviet celebrity revolutionaries 59 Soviet citizens 2,14,15, 22, 40, 87,138 Soviet communism 101 Soviet dissident archives 15 Soviet Marxist ideology 21 Soviet mass atrocities 57 Soviet memorial 102 Soviet photographic portraits 92 Soviet Terror 35,43 Spinoza 60, 66 Spivak, G.C. 71 Stalinist atrocities 68, 70 Stalinist era 69,112 Stalinist labour 7 Stalinist Terror 20,27,28, 37, 55, 69, 72, 74, 77, 82, 87, 90,108, 111, 135,152; The Brethren 77; history and commemoration of 20; iconography of 11 ; in Kommunarka 49; magnitude of 28; in Moscow 151; reality of 69; topography of 10; victims of 27, 55, 74, 90 Stalin, J. 2,17, 27-29,100,121 State Archival Service 9 State Archive 15 “The Statement and the Archive” (Foucault) 137 state-sponsored organisations 73 Stepanova, Μ. 143 Stolpersteine Stones 5,19
182 Index stone monument 20,139 Stone, S. 128 stubborn fact 24 “sublime mutations” 97 subsumption 54-59,129,154 subtraction 34,58-66,151,158 symbolic art forms 129 Talmudic quote 19-20 Tarde, G. 33 Tätiin, V. 121 temporal collectivity 146 “temporal reckoning” mechanism 46 “textual materialism” 106 textual/pictorial archive 64 theory of totalitarianism (Arendt) 21,22 Third Reich 112 Thoth 32 a thought-image 47,105,106 Thucydidean model 72 Tokyo trial 70 totalitarianism 21,22,121 totalitarian movements 20 “transcategorical onomastics” 23 transcendental memory 46-47 Tresch, J. 97 trial 13, 26,28,41,54, 67, 69, 70-73, 77-81,153,155-157 Trial of the Dead 79-81 troikas operational group 28 Truth and Reconciliation Commissions 77 truth-speaking 138 Ukraine 1,158 Ulitskaya, L. 22 Ulman, Μ. 112 uniformity of military graves 7 unsheinbar (unshining) 5 US legal frameworks 57 Uspensky, E 87 utilitarian lists 31 Verdery, K. 6 vernacular theories of representational realism 83-84 Veyne, R 18 Vezo graveyards 4-5 Vico, G. 143 victims of political repressions 1,27, 34, 86,108-110,113,116,117,121 131,152 Victims of Political Terror 93 Vietnam War Memorial in Washington DC 7,93,123,128 Villerbon monument 6 violence of law 80 Virno, P. 66, 67,148-149 visual effects of “numinosity” 100 Vladimirov, I. 102 Volk (Wolf), film and drama series 16 Vygotsky, L. 5 Wakeford, N. 34 The Wall of Sorrow 108,130; Frangulyan about 113; gaps in 115; and Gulag Museum 109; Solovetsky Stone and 109,116-117,130 war memorials 6,128 Watten, B. 101 We (Zamyatin) 28,157 Weigel, S. 105 Weiner, A. 138 Weller, R. 59
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