Anthropology of East Europe Review
Managing Editor; Sarah D. Phillips
Editors: Robert Rotenberg, Eva Huseby-Darvas, Nancy Ries, Matti Bunzl, and László Kürti


CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24, NUMBER 2 FALL 2006

EDITORIAL: TWO HUNGARIAN UPRISINGS: 1956 AND 2006
Krista Harper, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

EDITORS‘ PREVIEW and CALL FOR PAPERS
Krista Harper and Julie Hemment, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Anthropology of East Europe Review and The Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe

SYMPOSIUM: “CULTURES OF CONSUMERISM”

“SHOPAHOLIC” IN EASTERN EUROPE: A GUEST EDITOR’S FOREWORD
Kristen Ghodsee, Bowdoin College

NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE STUDY OF POSTSOCIALIST CONSUMPTION
Daphne Berdahl, University of Minnesota

AEROBICS AND SELF-ASSERTING DISCOURSES: MAPPING THE GENDERED BODY IN POST-SOCIALIST ROMANIA
Petruţa Mîndruţ, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, Romania

OF GLOSS, GLITTER AND LIPSTICK: FASHION, FEMININITY AND WEALTH IN POST-SOCIALIST URBAN BULGARIA
Elitza Ranova, Rice University

SAKHA POP MUSIC—A CELEBRATION OF CONSUMING
Aimar Ventsel, Estonian Literary Museum, Tartu, Estonia

CONTENTIOUS DISCOURSES SURROUNDING SUPERMARKETS IN POST-SOVIET BISHKEK
Aisalkyn Botoeva, Central European University, Kyrgyzstan

INNOCENCE LOST: CINEMATIC REPRESENTATIONS OF 1960s CONSUMPTION FOR 1990S HUNGARY
Krisztina Fehérváry, Duke University, Durham NC
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OPEN FORUM

PUBLIC DUTIES AND PRIVATE OBLIGATIONS:
NETWORKING AND PERSONALISATION OF RELATIONS IN UKRAINE

Alexander Tymczuk, University of Oslo, Norway

AN ETHICS OF HOPE: WORKING ON THE SELF IN CONTEMPORARY MOSCOW
Jarrett Zigon, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology

REFUGEES AS HARBINGERS OF POLITICAL CHANGE IN SERBIA
Andrei Simić, University of Southern California

IDEOLOGY OF CONSUMPTION IN SOVIET UNION: FROM ASCETICISM TO THE LEGITIMATING OF CONSUMER GOODS
Olga Gurova, European University at St. Petersburg, Russia

REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEW: THE RED RIVIER A, Kristen Ghodsee
Oriol Pi-Sunyer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

BOOK REVIEW: MEDITERRANEAN ETHNOLOGICAL SUMMER SCHOOL, Bostjan Kravanja and Matej Vranjes (eds)
Pam Ballinger, Bowdoin College

BOOK REVIEW: BEING GÓRAL: IDENTITY POLITICS AND GLOBALIZATION IN POSTSOCIALIST POLAND,
Deborah Cahalen Schneider

Peter Vermeersch, University of Leuven, National Fund of Scientific Research, Belgium




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