Ivaylo Ditchev
Appearance
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Ivaylo Stefanov Ditchev (Bulgarian: Ивайло Стефанов Дичев; 28 March 1955 – 6 November 2023) was a Bulgarian anthropologist. He was a professor of cultural anthropology at Sofia University. He also taught abroad, mainly in France and the United States.
Biography
[edit]Ivaylo Ditchev was born on 28 March 1955.[1] He held a doctorate from Sofia and Paris-7 universities. He focused on political culture and urban anthropology of Southeast Europe and the Balkans. Ditchev died on 6 November 2023, at the age of 68.[2]
Works
[edit]- 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[3]
- I learn to cry, short stories, Sofia 1979
References
[edit]- ^ Достоверная сказка: рассказы болгарских писателей. 1986. p. 284. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
- ^ Почина професор Ивайло Дичев (in Bulgarian)
- ^ 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.