Photo of Lilia Topouzova

Lilia Topouzova

Assistant Professor at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information & Technology
Affiliated Faculty Member, CERES



Biography

Lilia Topouzova is an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Communication, Culture, Information & Technology and the Department of History at the University of Toronto. She is a historian and a documentary filmmaker whose interdisciplinary work explores the relationship between remembering and forgetting. She studies and teaches the history and legacy of Eastern European communism, creative nonfiction, oral history, political violence, transitional justice, memory, and gender studies. Her academic research appears in the American Historical Review, Gender & HistoryRoutledge Handbook of Memory and PlaceJournal of Visual Literacy, and Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice. She is the writer of the critically acclaimed documentary The Mosquito Problem & Other Stories, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and TIFF, and received more than twenty-five awards, including the Human Rights Award at the Sarajevo Film Festival in 2007. Her other films include a feature-length documentary on immigration Saturnia (co-writer, co-director, co-producer, 2012), distributed by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. She is currently in production of her third film, Anaanaga: My Mother (co-writer, co-director, co-producer).

Dr. Topouzova held fellowships at Brown University in the US, York University in Toronto, the Centre for Contemporary History (ZZF) at the University of Potsdam in Germany, and at the Center for Oral History and Digital Storytelling in Concordia University in Montreal. Her work has been supported by, among others, the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and the Canada Council for the Arts.



Newsletter Signup Sign up for the Munk School Newsletter

× Strict NO SPAM policy. We value your privacy, and will never share your contact info.