postsocialism

Visual Anthropology, Art, and Politics, 1988-2006

Over the years, Cultural Anthropology has published a number of essays that investigate the social and political complexities of visual representation.

Socialism

Cultural Anthroplogy has published several essays that address both the subject of socialism and the ethnographic processes of change and adaptation associated with postsocialism. As the year 1989 represents the juncture wherein socialism moved from the state of actually existing to existing in the past sense, this list goes roughly back to that date.

MANNING, 2007

Rose-Colored Glasses? Color Revolutions and Cartoon Chaos in Postsocialist Georgia
Paul Manning

Link to relevant CA lists: Socialism, Europe, The Caucasus, Media Studies

EDITORS' OVERVIEW
In the latest issue of Cultural Anthropology (May 2007), Paul Manning revisits student protests in the Democratic Republic of Georgia to explore how shifts in state formations, particularly in postsocialist contexts, are tied to shifts in representational formations. His essay is titled "Rose Colored Glasses? Color Revolutions and Cartoon Chaos in Postsocialist Georgia."

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