From: "Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov" <[log in to unmask]>
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF POST-SOCIALISM: ANNUAL WORKSHOP 2002
Post-Socialism and the Post-Colony: A Dialogue on the Affordances of Power
Technologies
17-18 June, 2002
Chetwynd Room, King¹s College, Cambridge, UK
questions and inquiries address to
Dr Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov <[log in to unmask]>
Dr Sari Wastell <[log in to unmask]>
Dr Martin Holbraad <[log in to unmask]>
17 June
coffee and tea will be served from 10:30
11:00 KEY-NOTE ADDRESS
Deniz Kandiyoti (SOAS) OPost-coloniality and Post-socialism: An Awkward
Relationship¹ DISCUSSANT: Nikolai Ssorin-Chaikov (Cambridge)
Panel DISORDER AND EMERGING IDENTITIES
12:00 Johan Rasanayagam (Cambridge) OEthnicity, State Ideology, and Local
Concepts of Community in Uzbekistan¹ DISCUSSANT: Ruth Mandel (UCL)
13:00 lunch break
2:30 Ato Quayson (Cambridge) OTranslations between Culture and Politics in
the African Post-Colony¹ DISCUSSANT: Patrick Chabal (King's College London)
3:30 Kevin Lathan (SOAS) OOrder and Chaos in China's Information Society¹
DISCUSSANT: Sari Wastell (Cambridge)
4:30 coffee break
4:45 David Sneath (Cambridge) OLost in the Post: Citizenship Regimes in
Mongolia's Age of the Market¹ DISCUSSANT: Susanne Brandtstadter
(Manchester)
5:45 Sarah A. Radcliffe (Cambridge) OSpatial Power and Contestations in the
Post-Colonial Andes¹ DISCUSSANT: Hildegard Diemberger (Cambridge)
6:45 coffee break
7:00 Anton Popov (Birmingham) OFrom Pindos to Pontos: Ethnicity in Greek
Diaspora in Southern Russia¹ DISCUSSANT: Kathryn Tomlinson (UCL)
8:30 dinner
18 June
Panel BEYOND DISCOURSE
9:30 Kai Kresse (SOAS) O"The Golden Age"? Experience and Memory of the
(Post)colony in Old Town Mombasa¹ DISCUSSANT: Martin Holbraad (Cambridge)
10:30 Jakob Rigi (SOAS) OBody, Soul and Power in the Post-Soviet Kazakhstan¹
DISCUSSANT: Caroline Humphrey (Cambridge)
11:30 coffee break
11:45 Farideh Heyat (SOAS) OGender Ideology in post-Soviet Azerbaijan¹
DISCUSSANT: Barbara Bodenhorn (Cambridge)
12:45 lunch break
1:30 Radovan Haluzik (UCL) OEcstasy Narratives during War Breakout in the
Former Yugoslavia and the Post-Soviet Caucasus¹ DISCUSSANT: Mariane Ferme
(Cambridge)
2:30 Sarah Amsler (LSE) OSocial Science in Kyrgyzstan: Colonial Creation or
Indigenous Institution?¹ DISCUSSANT: Susan Bayly (Cambridge)
3:30 coffee break
3:45 Round table discussion chaired by George Shire (Open)
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