Předmět Cultural Anthropology of Post-Socialism (SOC305)
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This course gives an overview of the major themes and paradigms in the cultural anthropological research of late-state-socialist and post-socialist societies. Thus, it focuses both on the palette of various fields that have been seen as specific to the region, as well as on the important shifts of attention from one topic to another over the course of the past two decades.By the end of the seminar students should be able to:-- Apply cultural anthropological approaches in various fields of post-socialist societies.-- Conduct a brief ethnographic research on the observable cultural practices in a post-socialist society.
Osnova
1. What Is East-Central Europe? Political and Cultural Geographies2. What Was Socialism? Historical Development and Economic Conceptualizations3. East-Central Europe as an Area of Anthropological Studies4. Political and Economic Theories of State Socialism5. Practical Critique: Economic Reforms, Consumer Socialism, Second Economy Activities6. Theories and Histories of the Transition7. Student Presentations8. Wild East: Global Capitalism in East-Central Europe9. Privatization, Consumerism, and the Discourse on Normality10. Trajectories of Social and Cultural Change after 198911. Student Presentations12. History and National Identity in the Post-Socialist Context13. Forms of Nationalism in East-Central Europe14. Gender and Generation: Enduring Traditions of Exclusion15. Student Presentations and Discussion of Field Observations
Literatura
povinná literaturaSampson, Steven (1991) Is There an Anthropology of Socialism? Anthropology Today, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Oct. 1991), 16–19.Verdery, Katherine (1991) Theorizing Socialism: A Prologue to the ‘Transition’. American Ethnologist, Vol. 18, No. 3, Representations of Europe: Transforming State, Society, and Identity (Aug. 1991), 419–439.Uncertain transition : ethnographies of change in the postsocialist world. Edited by Michael Burawoy - Katherine Verdery. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996. vi, 322 s. ISBN 0-8476-9042-3. infoHALPERN, Joel Martin a David A. KIDECKEL. Anthropology of Eastern Europe. 1983. infoHOFER, Tamás. Anthropologists and Native Ethnographers in Central European Villages:Comparative Notes on the Professional Personality of Two Disciplines. 1968. infoneurčenoWolfe, Thomas C. (2000) Cultures and Communities in the Anthropology of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 29 (2000), 195–216.Verdery, Katherine (1996) What Was Socialism, and Why Did It Fall? In What Was Socialism, and What Comes Next? (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 19–38.Altering states : ethnographies of transition in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union. Edited by Daphne Berdahl - Matti Bunzl - Martha Lampland. Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2000. vi, 252 s. ISBN 0-472-11058-6. infoBRUBAKER, Rogers. Nationalism reframed : nationhood and the national question in the new Europe. 1st pub. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. xi, 202 s. ISBN 0-521-57224-X. info
Garant
prof. PhDr. Ladislav Rabušic, CSc.
Vyučující
Miklós Vörös, Ph.D.