Category Archives: CEFRES Team

Aurore Navarro: Research & CV

Artisanal Food and Retail Trade in the Czech Republic: Reinventing “Tradition” and Territorial Development

Research Area 1 : Displacements, « Dépaysements » and Discrepancies

aurore navarroAurore Navarro studies rural geography. In her PhD, which she defended in November 2015, she focused on the role played by open-air food markets in the making of public spaces. Despite many factors in the 1980s signaling the quick vanishing of such markets, this form of trade has survived and even knows a revival. In spite of their temporary and itinerant character, open-air food markets play an important part in the narrative of spaces. Using data from qualitative studies conducted in France and Italy with food producers (farmers, crafstmen) and traders, the thesis is a socio-geographical study of the participants in and inner working of these markets.

The post-doctoral project aims to understand the resurgence of food interest and the notion of food “tradition” in the Czech Republic. In the last decade, we can observe the multiplication of small specialized shops and farmer markets, as it happened in the US and Western Europe a few years before. New farmers, food crafstmen and tradesmen offer an alternative to the Great Organized Distribution, because most of them propose goods offer based on “quality”, “local” or “typical” products. By closely studying the discourse, practices, and representations, this research tries to underline how they contribute to the definition and/or to the reinvention not only of food culture but also of sociocultural and spaces dynamics. It will review and analyze the specific role of this new food independent trade in territorial development.

CV

Current situation

Associated to Laboratoire d’études rurales –Lyon 2 University, EA 3728.

Education

2015: Ph.D, Geography, University of Lyon 2, under the supervision of Claire Delfosse. Dissertation title: “The open-air food market and the making of places. A multi-functional local business at the heart of reshaping communities”.

2010-2011: MA in Geography, University of Lyon 2.

2009-2010: BA in History of Art, University of Paris IV-La Sorbonne.

2007-2008: MA in History (medieval), University of Rennes II – Università degli studi di Siena.

2006-2007: BA in History, University of Rennes II.

Professional experiences

September 2016 – January 2017: Post-doctoral researcher, Laboratoire d’études rurales, Lyon 2 University.

March 2016 – May 2016: Research engineer – Associazione As.Ca.MM.

2014-2015: Research engineer – Musée du Revermont /Divagri/ Laboratoire d’études rurales.

2012-2013: Teaching Assistant, Lyon 2 University.

September 2013 – February 2014: Invited Researcher, CNR-CERIS, Torino.

Selected Publications

Book
  • I castagneti della Montagnola senese e della Val di Merse. Sunto storico dal Medioevo ai nostri giorni, 2016, Tipografia senese, Siena.

Chapter in book

  • Claire Delfosse, Aurore Navarro, « Une nouvelle gouvernance pour les marchés de détail ? », in Au plus près de l’assiette…Développer, structurer et pérenniser les circuits courts alimentaires, Anne-Hélène Prigent-Simonin, Hérault-Fournier Catherine (eds.), 2012.
Articles
  • « Les marchés de plein vent. Le cas des commerces de l’alimentations », Ethnologie française, XLVII, no. 1/2017, p. 111-120.
  • « Actualité des marchés de plein vent », Pour, no. 2015-216, November 2012.
  • Lucile Garçon, Aurore Navarro, « La société des territorialistes italienne », Tracés. Revue des sciences humaines, no. 22, 2012.
  • Claire Delfosse, Aurore Navarro, « Spécificité et renouveau des marchés dans le cadre des circuits courts », Les Carnets Pro de Liproco, no. 9, 2011.

CEFRES Team of Researchers 2015-2016

István Pál Ádám

Contact: istvan.adam@cefres.cz

is from January 2016 a post-doctoral researcher at CEFRES and at the Faculty of Humanities of Charles University, benefitting from the support of the Charles University in Prague. His research project is entitled The Spatial Control of Central European Concierges and contributes to CEFRES research area 3.

Chiara Mengozzi

Contact: chiara.mengozzi@cefres.cz

is from January 2016 a post-doctoral researcher at CEFRES and at the Faculty of Arts of Charles University, benefitting from the support of the Charles University in Prague. Her research project is entitled Animal Matters. Challenging the Anthropological Difference and Literary Norms and contributes to CEFRES’s research area 2.

Giuseppe Bianco

Contact: giuseppe.bianco@cefres.cz

benefits from a four month long fellowship (May—August 2016) at CEFRES. A post-doctoral researcher at the University of Lyon III, his project focuses on the history of world congresses of philosophy between 1900 and 1950, and fits CEFRES research area 1.

Ioana Cîrstocea

Contact: iona.cirstocea@cefres.cz

is a researcher at CNRS within the research unity CESSP Paris. She is hosted at CEFRES from 15 April to 15 June 2016 within the frame of her research on Gender As a Transnational Platform. Toward a Sociology of the Diffusion of Feminist Knowledges in Central Europe in the 1990s, which contributes to CEFRES research area 1.

Perin Emel Yavuz

Contact: perin-emel.yavuz@cefres.cz

benefits from a six month long fellowship (March—August 2016) at CEFRES. She is an affiliated member of the Research Centre of Arts and Language (CRAL-EHESS UMR 8566). Her research project focuses on the avant-garde conceptual art in the 1960s—1980s in Bratislava. It fits CEFRES research areas 1 and 2 but also touches upon research area 3.

Ségolène Plyer

Contact: s.plyer@cefres.cz

is an assistant professor at the Strasbourg University. She is hosted at CEFRES from 5 February to 5 May 2016 within the frame of her research on Eastern Bohemia in the First Globalization (1870s-1940s), which contributes to CEFRES research area 1.

Cécile Guillaume-Pey

Contact: cecile.guillaume-pey@cefres.cz

benefits from a six month long fellowship (September 2015—February 2016) at CEFRES. She is affiliated to the Center of Social Anthropology in Toulouse (CAS-LISST). Her research project deals with modes on reception and appropriation of writing within the Sora and other tribal groups in India. It contributes to CEFRES research areas 1 and 2.

Filip Vostal

Contact: filip.vostal@cefres.cz

is a post-doctoral researcher at CEFRES and the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences in the Czech Republic. His research project is entitled “Slowing down” Modernity: Risky, Futile or Progressive? and contributes to CEFRES research area 2.

Lenka Kužvartová: Research & CV

The One Who Sings Needs to Dwell. Experiments in Residential Architecture in Brazil from the 1980s

Research Area 3: Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces

Contact: kuzvartova@cefres.cz 

Photo_Lenka KužvartováThe main interest of my research is to explore a) the socially engaged role of architects, b) the possibilities of different production of urban space in the cities of the Global South, namely São Paulo, Brazil. Continue reading Lenka Kužvartová: Research & CV

Katalin Pataki: Research & CV

The Place of Faith. The Implementation of Joseph II’s Monastic Policies in the Hungarian Kingdom

Research Area 3: Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experience of Spaces

Contact: katalin.pataki@cefres.cz

Pataki PictureMy PhD project investigates the implementation of the state-led church reforms carried out during the reign of Joseph II in the Hungarian Kingdom and intends to contribute to a better understanding of the new features of state power unfolding at the end of the 18th century. Continue reading Katalin Pataki: Research & CV

Filip Herza: Research & CV

Imaginations of Bodily “Otherness” and Prague’s Freak Show Culture 1860-1939

Research Area 2: Norms & Transgressions

Contact: filip.herza@cefres.cz

My dissertation project traces the history of freak show culture in the 19th- and 20th-century Prague and the Czech lands from the perspective of disability theory. By studying popular exhibitions of “freaks” and other living “curiosities”, I try to explore reproduction of the 19th– and 20th-century disability discourse, including concepts and images of disability and related forms of socially produced “otherness”, namely class, gender and racial difference.  I am particularly interested in the significance of the embodied “Other” in fashioning social norms and imaginary social bodies of the time, namely the collective body of nation. Four case studies from Prague’s freak show stages, ranging from 1860s through 1920s, demonstrate the significance of “abnormal” bodies for the imagined Czech national society. The project thus ventures into a disabled history of Czech nationalism, offering a new perspective on nation building and its interconnectedness with biopolitical reasoning, from the late 19th century up until the interwar period.

Beside representations of disability in popular entertainment culture, Filip works on the history of science, expert cultures and social movements (such as social hygiene and eugenics) in the 19th and the 20th century, mainly from the perspective of gender, disability and postcolonial theory.

His latest research concerns disability, hygiene and health related politics in the colonial setting of interwar Czechoslovakia, particularly the activities of Czech scientists in Slovakia and Subcarpathian Ruthenia.

CV

Education

Filip holds a Mgr. in cultural and social anthropology from the Faculty of humanities, Charles university Prague (2012), where he also pursue his PhD, under the supervision of PhDr. Lucie Storchová, Ph.D.

Academic jobs and fellowships

From 2017, Filip works as a researcher at the department of gender studies and from 2018 as an assistant professor at the department of anthropology, Faculty of humanities, Charles University Prague. In the years 2014-2016, Filip received fellowships from the University of Vienna, Central European University Budapest and Collegium Carolinum in Munich.

Research projects

2017-2019 Joint grant project GAČR (Czech Grant Agency) and DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft): (Post)Socialist Modernity and social and cultural politics of disability and disablement

2017-2018 Participation on an international project called Staged Otherness: Human Oddities in Central and Eastern Europe 1850-1939 (Polska Akademia Nauk)

Selected Publications    

Herza, Filip. (forthcoming). “Faces of Masculinity: Shaving Practices And The Popular Exhibitions Of “Hairy Wonders” In Early 20th Century Prague”. In Beauty And The Norm: Debating Standardization In Bodily Appearance. Palgrave Macmillan.

Herza, Filip. 2016. “Anthropologists and Their Monsters: Ethnicity, Body and Ab/normality In Early Czech Anthropology”. East Central Europe 43 (1-2). Leiden: Brill: 64-98.

Herza, Filip. 2016. “Black Don Juan and The Ashanti From Asch: Representations Of “Africans” In Prague And Vienna, 1892–1899”. In Visualising The Orient: Central Europe And The Near East In The 19Th And 20Th Centuries, Adéla Jůnová Macková, Lucie Storchová, and Libor Jůn, 95-106. Prague: Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU), Film and TV School of Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU).

Herza, Filip. 2012. “Tiny Artists From The Big World: The Rhetoric Of Representing Extraordinary Bodies During The Singer Midgets’ 1928 Tour In Prague”. In Exploring The Cultural History Of Continental European Freak Shows And ‘Enfreakment’, 193-210. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.