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  • - Consumer Politics after State Socialism
    av Yuson Jung
    380,-

  • av Trevor H. J. Marchand
    540 - 1 930,-

    Against the backdrop of an alienating, technologizing and ever-accelerating world of material production, this book tells an intimate story: one about a community of woodworkers training at an historic institution in London's East End during the present 'renaissance of craftsmanship'. The animated and scholarly accounts of learning, achievement and challenges reveal the deep human desire to create with our hands, the persistent longing to find meaningful work, and the struggle to realise dreams. In its penetrating explorations of the nature of embodied skill, the book champions greater appreciation for the dexterity, ingenuity and intelligence that lie at the heart of craftwork.

  • av David E. Sutton
    370 - 1 506,-

    What defines cooking as cooking, and why does cooking matter to the understanding of society, cultural change and everyday life? This book explores these questions by proposing a new theory of the meaning of cooking as a willingness to put oneself and one's meals at risk on a daily basis. Richly illustrated with examples from the author's anthropology fieldwork in Greece, Bigger Fish to Fry proposes a new approach to the meaning of cooking and how the study of cooking can reshape our understanding of social processes more generally.

  • av Daniel M. Knight
    496 - 1 840,-

    Vertiginous Life provides a theory of the intense temporal disorientation brought about by life in crisis. In the whirlpool of unforeseen social change, people experience confusion as to where and when they belong on timelines of previously unquestioned pasts and futures. Through individual stories from crisis Greece, this book explores the everyday affects of vertigo: nausea, dizziness, breathlessness, the sense of falling, and unknowingness of Self. Being lost in time, caught in the spin-cycle of crisis, people reflect on belonging to modern Europe, neoliberal promises of accumulation, defeated futures, and the existential dilemmas of life held captive in the uncanny elsewhen.

  • av Zofia Boni
    1 446,-

    Focusing on the underlying politics behind children's food, this book highlights the variety of social relationships, expectations and emotions ingrained in feeding children in Poland. With rich ethnographic accounts, including research with children, the book demonstrates how families, schools, the food industry and state agencies shape and experience feeding anxieties, and how such anxiety is at the heart of a new form of sociality. The book complicates our understanding of health and modern subjectivity and unpacks what and how we feed children today.

  • - Hungarian Folk Dance, Populism, and Citizenship
    av Mary N. Taylor
    440,-

  • - The Construction of Expert Knowledge of Sexuality in Poland
    av Agnieszka Koscianska
    456,-

    By tracing the study of sexual human behavior as it was developed and professionalized in Poland since the 1960s, Gender, Pleasure, and Violence explores how the collapse of socialism brought both restrictions in gender rights and new opportunities.

  • - Archaeological Heritage and Social Conflict in Modern Greece and Cyprus
     
    560,-

  • - The Politics of Past and Place in Romania
    av Emanuela Grama
    350,-

  • Spara 11%
    - National Imaginary in the Time of Milosevi
    av Marko Zivkovi
    890,-

    Public discourse and everyday life during the last days of Yugoslavia

  • - Dignity, Value, and the Renewable Energy Frontier in Spain
    av Jaume Franquesa Bartolome
    446,-

  • - Socialist Materialities and the Middle Class in Hungary
    av Krisztina Fehervary
    390,-

    Material culture in Eastern Europe under state socialism is remembered as uniformly gray, shabby, and monotonous-the worst of postwar modernist architecture and design. Politics in Color and Concrete revisits this history by exploring domestic space in Hungary from the 1950s through the 1990s and reconstructs the multi-textured and politicized aesthetics of daily life through the objects, spaces, and colors that made up this lived environment. Krisztina Fehervary shows that contemporary standards of living and ideas about normalcy have roots in late socialist consumer culture and are not merely products of postsocialist transitions or neoliberalism. This engaging study decenters conventional perspectives on consumer capitalism, home ownership, and citizenship in the new Europe.

  • - Maltese Settlers in Algeria and France
    av Andrea L. Smith
    316,-

    Maltese settlers in colonial Algeria had never lived in France, but as French citizens were abruptly "repatriated" there after Algerian independence in 1962. This study provides insight into race, ethnicity, and nationalism in Europe as well as cultural context for understanding political trends in contemporary France.

  • - Modernity, History, and an Island in Conflict
     
    316,-

    Provides social, cultural, and historical context for understanding one of Europe's longest-running conflicts

  • - Transpolitics, Race, and Nation
    av Paul A. Silverstein
    316,-

    An ethnography of the Algerian presence in France and the transnational Berber movement.

  • - Migration, Conversion, and the Politics of Islam
    av Mikaela H. Rogozen-Soltar
    386,-

  • - Producing Patriots and Entrepreneurs
    av Julie Hemment
    306,-

    Julie Hemment provides a fresh perspective on the controversial nationalist youth projects that have proliferated in Russia in the Putin era, examining them from the point of view of their participants and offering provocative insights into their origins and significance. The pro-Kremlin organization Nashi ("e;Ours"e;) and other state-run initiatives to mobilize Russian youth have been widely reviled in the West, seen as Soviet throwbacks and evidence of Russia's authoritarian turn. By contrast, Hemment's detailed ethnographic analysis finds an astute global awareness and a paradoxical kinship with the international democracy-promoting interventions of the 1990s. Drawing on Soviet political forms but responding to 21st-century disenchantments with the neoliberal state, these projects seek to produce not only patriots, but also volunteers, entrepreneurs, and activists.

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