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Maruska svasek biography

          My main research interests include material culture, art, migration and emotions.

        1. My main research interests include material culture, art, migration and emotions.
        2. Svašek provides a much-needed ethnographic approach to the discipline of arts management that explores the ways in which art managers operate within dynamic.
        3. Maruška Svašek (PhD Anthropology, Amsterdam , Reader) studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Minerva in Groningen and cultural anthropology at the.
        4. Maruska Svasek is Reader in Anthropology at the School of History and Anthropology at Queens University, Belfast.
        5. Follow Maruska Svasek and explore their bibliography from Amazon's Maruska Svasek Author Page.
        6. Maruška Svašek (PhD Anthropology, Amsterdam , Reader) studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Minerva in Groningen and cultural anthropology at the..

          Maruška Svašek

          Svašek, Maruška. ‘Affective Arrangements: Managing Czech Art, Marginality and Cultural Difference’ in: Durrer, Victoria and Henze, Raphaela Managing Culture: Reflecting on Exchange in Global Times.

          Palgrave Macmillan, Pp

          “(Memories of) Monuments in the Czech Landscape: Creation, Destruction, and the Affective Stirrings of People and Things.” In Negotiating Memories from the Romans to the Twenty-first Century: Damnatio Memoriae, edited by Øivind Fuglerud, Kjersti Larsen and Marina Prusac-Lindhagen.

          Maruska Svasek, Queen's University Belfast: Followers, 46 Following, 13 Research papers.

          New York: Routledge.

          ‘Museum Encounters: People, Things, Affective Spaces’, in States of Mind / Beyond the Image, ed by Richard Drury. Kutna Hora: GASK.

          ‘Destroying Krishna Imagery: The Limits of Academic and Artistic freedom?

          Christiane Kruse and Birgit Meyer (eds) Offensive Pictures: Religion and Art in Global Cultures. Berlin and New York: Sternberg Press.

          ’Aestheticisation and the Prod