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Department of Cultural History and Theory, Sofia University
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Medical Men vs. Wise Women: Negotiating the Professional Identity of Physicians in Modernity – The Debate on Bulgarian Folk Medicine (late 19th to Early 20th Century)
Modernity and Identity |
The Public Image of the Bulgarian State Official (Clerk) at the End of 19th and the Beginning of 20th Century
Roles, Identities and Hybrids: Roles, Identities and Hybrids. Multiple Institutional Cultures in Southeast Europe within the Context of European Unification
Brief informationGalina Goncharova is a doctoral student at Cultural Studies Department, Faculty of Philosophy, Sofia University. She received her MA degree in Cultural Studies and has hold teaching assistantship for the classes of Modern Bulgarian and European History at the same department. Currently is working on my PhD thesis, which title is: Generations, generational discourses and collective times: The Uses of Generational Rhetoric in Bulgaria (1878-1844). Her major academic interests are in the filed of social history of medicine, oral history, sociology of youth cultures, sociology of professions, nationalism. Galina has been granted a Maison des Sciences de L'Homme et de la Societe, Sofia-Paris fellowship and CEE Trust and SEAL, Sofia - Bulgaria Fellowship. She also has had fieldwork experience in the framework of a number of collective projects - FOROST, LMU München - BAS and Sofia University (Orthodox priests and parishes as factors of social integration in a transition society) and MICROCON: A Micro Level Analysis of Violent Conflicts, European Commission Research Programme, DVV International - Sofia University - BAS among others. She is a former fellow of the Centre for Advanced Studies Study Sofia (2003-2004) in the framework of Roles, Identities and Hybrids Project Fellowship Programme (Individual research project: The Public Image of Bulgarian State Official (Clerk) at the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th century).