Does East go West?
Titel: | Does East go West? : Anthropological pathways through postsocialism / ed. by Christian Giordano ... |
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Veröffentlicht: | Münster : LIT, 2014 |
Umfang: | 246 Seiten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch; Deutsch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Freiburger sozialanthropologische Studien ; 38 |
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ISBN: | 3643801645 ; 9783643801647 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Introduction: Does East Go West or Does West Go East?
- p. 7
- Post-socialism as Uncertainty, Uncertainty about Post-socialism
- p. 15
- Postsocialism: Views from Within
- p. 27
- Beyond Cold War, Beyond Otherness. Some Implications of Socialism and Postsocialism for Anthropology
- p. 35
- Die Bürgermeister oder: Being West, Going East. Eine deutsch-deutsche Überlagerungsgeschichte post-postsozialistisch betrachtet
- p. 57
- Postsocialism and the Confinement of Anthropology
- p. 81
- Postsocialism as Rapid Social Change. On the Example of Transforming Family and Kinship in Bulgaria
- p. 95
- "History Repeats Itself": Subversive Insights of a Polish Populist
- p. 109
- How the East Goes West: Managing Equal Opportunities in Lithuania
- p. 131
- National Minorities in Georgia in the Context of Nation-Building and State-Building (2004-2012)
- p. 153
- Children of Genghis Khan, Lenin and MacDonald's. Cultural Belongings of the Post-Soviet Generation in Tatarstan
- p. 167
- Postsocialist Views on Gypsyness. The Case of Roma Communities in Romania
- p. 183
- The "New Heavenly Citizenship": Gypsiness and the Pentecostal Ethnopolitics of Identity
- p. 197
- Postcommunism Is Here to Stay. An Optimistic Anthropologist's View
- p. 219
- Does Postsocialism in Eastern Europe Mirror Postcolonialism? Grand Narratives, Myths and Inventions about the Fall of the Berlin Wall and What Followed
- p. 225
- About the Authors
- p. 245