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Katherine
Verdery
(PhD
Stanford U, 1977; Prof) Property relations, socialism & postsocialism,
ideological processes; Eastern Europe ()
Katherine
Verdery is Julien J. Studley Faculty Scholar and Distinguished Professor
of Anthropology. Since 1973 she has conducted field research in Romania,
initially emphasizing the political economy of social inequality, ethnic
relations, and nationalism. With the changes of 1989, her work has shifted
to problems of the transformation of socialist systems, specifically changing
property relations in agriculture. From 1993 to 2000 she did fieldwork
on this theme in a Transylvanian community; the resulting book, The
Vanishing Hectare: Property and Value in Postsocialist Transylvania,
was published by Cornell University Press (2003). She is now engaged in
a large collaborative project with Gail Kligman (UCLA) and a number of
Romanian scholars on the opposite process, the formation of collective
and state farms in Romania during the 1950s. Her teaching interests include
contemporary and socialist Eastern Europe, the anthropology of property,
and time and space. Future projects will probably take off from her interest
in land restitution into exploring other property issues, such as cultural
property, rights in bio-information, cyberspatial properties, and other
forms of appropriation based in new technologies. Additionally, she hopes
to write a synthesis of recent anthropological work on the “transition”
in Eastern Europe.
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