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Ivaylo Ditchev

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Ivaylo Ditchev is the son of Stefan Dichev.

Ivaylo Ditchev (Bulgarian: Ивайло Дичев) is a Bulgarian anthropologist. He is the professor of cultural anthropology at Sofia University. He has also taught abroad, mainly in France and the United States.

Ditchev holds a doctorate from Sofia and Paris-7 universities. He focuses on political culture and urban anthropology of Southeast Europe and the Balkans.

Works

  • "Cultural scenes of the political" Sofia, Prosveta, 2019

"Culture as distance. 11 essays in cultural anthropology" Sofia university, 2016 'Citizens beyond places? New mobilities, new borders, new forms of belonging, Prosveta, 2009 (Bulgarian)

  • Spaces of Desire, Desire of Spaces. Studies in Urban Anthropology, Sofia, 2005
  • Form belonging to identity. Politics of the image, Sofia, 2002 [1]
  • Gift in the Age of its Technical Reproductibility, Sofia, 1999
  • To Give Without Losing. Exchange in the imaginary of Modernity Paris, 1997

(French)[2]

  • Albania-Utopia. Behind Closed Doors in the Balkans, (author, editor) Paris, 1996 (French)
  • Eroticism of authorship, Sofia, 1991
  • Literalisms, miniatures, Sofia 1991
  • Borders between me and me, essays, Sofia 1990
  • A second after the end of the world, short stories, Sofia, 1988
  • Identification, novel, Sofia, 1987
  • Astral Calendar, short stories, Sofia 1982[1]
  • I learn to cry, short stories, Sofia 1979

References

  1. ^ Segel, Harold B., ed. (2003). The Columbia Guide to the Literatures of Eastern Europe Since 1945. Columbia University Press. pp. 142–143. ISBN 9780231114042. Retrieved 20 May 2018.