Post-cosmopolitan Cities
Explorations of Urban Coexistence
Herausgeber: Humphrey, Caroline; Skvirskaja, Vera
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Vera Skvirskaja is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Anthropology at Copenhagen University. She has worked in arctic Siberia, Uzbekistan and Ukraine. Her recent research interests include urban cosmopolitanism, educational migration in Europe and coexistence in the post-Soviet city.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Caroline Humphrey and Vera Skvirskaja
Chapter 1. Odessa: Pogroms in a Cosmopolitan City
Caroline Humphrey
Chapter 2. Negotiating Cosmopolitanism: Migration, Religious Education and
Shifting Jewish Orientation in Post-Soviet Odessa
Marina Sapritsky
Chapter 3. At the City's Social Margins: Selective Cosmopolitans in Odessa
Vera Skvirskaja
Chapter 4. 'A Gate, but Leading Where?' In Search of Actually Existing
Cosmopolitanism in Post-Soviet Tbilisi
Martin Demant Frederiksen
Chapter 5. Cosmopolitan Architecture: 'Deviations' from Stalinist
Aesthetics and the Making of Twenty-first Century Warsaw
G. Michal Murawski
Chapter 6. Sinking and Shrinking city: Cosmopolitanism, Historical Memory
and Social Change in Venice
Joanna Kostylo
Chapter 7. Haunted by the Past: Immigration and Thessaloniki's Questionable
Path to a New Cosmopolitanism
Panos Hatziprokopiou
Chapter 8. 'For Badakshan - the Country without Borders!': Village
Cosmopolitans, Urban-Rural Networks and the Post-Cosmopolitan City in
Tajikistan
Magnus Marsden
Notes on Contributors
Index