Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article analyses gender as one fundamental but neglected dimension of post-conflict society. In particular, this article examines changing gender relations as a result of the political transformations occurring during and after the Karabakh conflict (1990-2000). The focus is on two groups of women residing in Martuni, a small town in NK. The first\ud group includes local Armenian women, the second Armenian women from Azerbaijan,forced to resettle in Martuni. In this way, the article not only explores how the status of\ud these women and their dependency has changed as a result of the political transformations,but also how gender roles and identities ar...
This article argues that the Armenian women living in Istanbul are confined to domestic and communal...
RefereedThe proposed paper based on fieldwork among Armenians in Lebanon, Armenia and Montreal exami...
<p>Survival of a Perverse Nation traces the ways in which contemporary Armenian anxieties are congea...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
The presentation covers migration and the effect of this in Karabakh. The invasion of women into th...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the role of women as intermediaries, mediators and arbitrat...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
The project studied the way the post-communist transition has affected the position of women in soci...
Manisha Sarade looks at the gendered dimensions and consequences of the conflict in the Nagorno Kara...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
The article analyzes Chechen women's everyday experiences of war and violence and outlines their mul...
Previous studies of gender in post-socialist societies have described a shift in gender roles where ...
In this chapter, I explore the impact of the post-Soviet political and socioeconomic transitions on ...
This article argues that the Armenian women living in Istanbul are confined to domestic and communal...
RefereedThe proposed paper based on fieldwork among Armenians in Lebanon, Armenia and Montreal exami...
<p>Survival of a Perverse Nation traces the ways in which contemporary Armenian anxieties are congea...
Based on empirical data obtained from ethnographic fieldwork in Nagorny Karabakh (NK),the article an...
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is a territorial and ethnic conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan ov...
The presentation covers migration and the effect of this in Karabakh. The invasion of women into th...
The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the role of women as intermediaries, mediators and arbitrat...
The region that now constitutes the Republic of Azerbaijan has witnessed a lengthy history of confli...
The project studied the way the post-communist transition has affected the position of women in soci...
Manisha Sarade looks at the gendered dimensions and consequences of the conflict in the Nagorno Kara...
Sevinc Jafar’s novel Fakhriya (2018), first written in Russian and then translated by Javid Abbasov ...
The copyright for individual articles in both the print and online version of the Anthropology of Ea...
The article analyzes Chechen women's everyday experiences of war and violence and outlines their mul...
Previous studies of gender in post-socialist societies have described a shift in gender roles where ...
In this chapter, I explore the impact of the post-Soviet political and socioeconomic transitions on ...
This article argues that the Armenian women living in Istanbul are confined to domestic and communal...
RefereedThe proposed paper based on fieldwork among Armenians in Lebanon, Armenia and Montreal exami...
<p>Survival of a Perverse Nation traces the ways in which contemporary Armenian anxieties are congea...