Tsypylma Darieva Explained

Tsypylma Darieva (Russian: Цыпылма Дариева; born 1967)[1] is an anthropologist and ethnographer. Her research is focused on anthropology of migration, transnational diaspora, homecoming, collective memory, public places, post-socialist urbanism, cosmopolitan sociability, sacred places, South Caucasus, Europe, and Central Asia.

Darieva was born in Ulan-Ude, the capital of Buryatia.[2] She graduated from the Leningrad State University in 1989 with a bachelor's degree in Oriental Studies and from the Free University Berlin with a master's degree in social anthropology in 1996. She received her doctorate from the Humboldt University Berlin in 2002.[3]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Darieva. Tsypylma. Стерилизуя публичное пространство? Бакинская набережная как променад истории. nlobooks.ru. Novoye literaturnoye obozreniye. ru. 2011.
  2. Web site: About. darieva.com. Tsypylma Darieva. 15 March 2017.
  3. Web site: CV Dr. Tsypylma Darieva. uni-jena.de. University of Jena. https://web.archive.org/web/20170315185611/https://www.uni-jena.de/unijenamedia/Downloads/faculties/phil/kaukasiologie/CV+Darieva.pdf. 15 March 2017.
  4. Darieva. Tsypylma. 2011-03-01. Rethinking homecoming: diasporic cosmopolitanism in post-Soviet Armenia. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 34. 3. 490–508. 10.1080/01419870.2011.535546. 145560230. 0141-9870.
  5. Book: Darieva. Tsypylma. Urban Spaces After Socialism: Ethnographies of Public Places in Eurasian Cities. Kaschuba. Wolfgang. November 2011. Campus Verlag. 978-3-593-39384-1. en.
  6. Darieva. Tsypylma. 2016-04-02. Prayer house or cultural centre? Restoring a mosque in post-socialist Armenia. Central Asian Survey. 35. 2. 292–308. 10.1080/02634937.2016.1140374. 147672093. 0263-4937.