Description
About the Author
Paul Manning (PhD University of Chicago) is an associate professor of Anthropology at Trent University. His recent publications include "The Epoch of Magna: Capitalist Brands and Postsocialist Revolutions in Georgia" (Slavic Review), "Rose-Colored Glasses? Color Revolutions and Cartoon Chaos in Postsocialist Georgia" (Cultural Anthropology), "Materiality and Cosmology: Old Georgian Churches as Sacred, Sublime, and Secular Objects" (Ethnos).
Reviews
". . . The book promises to play a key role in the further development of Caucasian and Georgian studies, and it opens new territories for exploration and investigation by a hopefully expanded reading public or 'imagined community of scholars.' Particularly relevant here, Manning makes a major contribution by demonstrating how Georgians themselves put together many familiar tropes about the Caucasus stemming from the Russian 'geopoetic and geopolitics' of Romantic poetry and literature, including the 'imperial sublime' and the feminization of Orthodox Georgia as the 'oriental beauty'."
- Julie A. Christensen, George Mason University, in the Slavic and East European Journal, 58.2 (Summer 2014)
Book Information
ISBN 9781618118318
Author Paul Manning
Format Paperback
Page Count 345
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Publisher Academic Studies Press