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Vol 29, No 2 (2011)
Table of Contents
Articles
| Unusual Ingredients: Gastronationalism, Globalization, Technology, and Zeppelins in the Lithuanian Imagination | |
| Diana Mincyte | 1-21 |
| The Gendered Feast: Experiencing a Georgian Supra | |
| Laura Joy Linderman | 22-50 |
| “Partially Color”– Rethinking Exterior and Interior Spaces in Communist Romania | |
| Laura Visan | 51-66 |
| Liminality in Love: Reading Ritualized Institutional Practice as Civil Society in Alina Rudnitskaya's Civil Status | |
| Cassandra Hartblay | 67-89 |
| Identity Factory: HIV/AIDS and the Figure of Its Sufferer in Early Independent Ukraine | |
| Viktoriya Zhukova | 111-128 |
| The Life Histories of Caregivers in a Romanian Orphanage | |
| Patricia Ward | 129-152 |
| Pictures from the Margins: Disability and Difference in Post-Socialist Art | |
| Olia Bueva | 153-180 |
| Capitalism, Nationalism, and Religious Revival: Transformations of the Ritual Cycle in Postsocialist Moldova | |
| Jennifer R. Cash | 181-203 |
| Reinstating International Women’s Day in the Czech Republic: Feminism, Politics and the Specter of Communism | |
| Karen Kapusta-Pofahl | 204-214 |
Notes from the Field
| Two Bad Words: FEMEN & Feminism in Independent Ukraine | |
| Jessica Zychowicz | 215-227 |
| Notes on Emptiness and the Importance of Maintaining Life | |
| Dace Dzenovska | 228-241 |
| What is a nationalist? Some Thoughts on the Question from Bosnia-Herzegovina | |
| Larisa Kurtović | 242-253 |
| Looking for “Politics” | |
| Alexandre Beliaev | 254-257 |
Reviews
| Fashion East: The Spectre that Haunted Socialism (Djurdja Bartlett) | |
| Jianhua (Andrew) Zhao | 258-259 |
| Contradictory Outcomes of US Aid to Women’s NGOs (Kateryna Pishchikova) | |
| Alexandra Hrycak | 260-261 |
| Russia on the Edge: Imagined Geographies and Post-Soviet Identity (Edith W. Clowes) | |
| Rebecca Mitchell | 262-263 |
| Polish Families and Migration Since EU Accession (Anne White) | |
| Kinga Pozniak | 264-265 |
| Celebrity and Glamour in Contemporary Russia: Shocking Chic (Helena Goscilo and Vlad Strukov Eds.) | |
| Benjamin M. Sutcliffe | 266-267 |
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