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Presentation: For Whom is Culture Developed in Post-Soviet Georgia? Tbilisi, Georgia, February 2 - Hulya Sakarya (ENG)
Heritage as a Resource: For Whom is Culture Developed in Post-Soviet Georgia? Temple University PhD Candidate in Anthropology Hulya Sakarya will discuss her research on heritage, both its revival as a post-Rose Revolutionary development tool and its potential with respect to Georgia's diverse constituents. Her research asks how Tbilisi's culturally diverse social fabric can be compared to diversity in American and European settings. She also conducted a unique photodocumentation project during Tbilisoba 2009 with Tbilisi State University students as co-collaborators. Her talk will include pictures from this project as well as a frank discussion on if and how Georgia is multicultural. The presentation is co-sponsored by ARISC at http://www.arisc.org. February 2, 17:30, CRRC Georgia, Zandukeli Street, next to the Goethe Institute Please RSVP to nana+rsvp@crrccenters.org, or find the event on Facebook. |
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