[expand title=”Comparison Between the Fereydan and Ingilo Georgians”]
Edited from: “Fereydan, Saingilo, and the Local Construction of Cross-Border Nationality”
by Claire Kaiser,University of Pennsylvania
Keywords: Fereydan, Ingilo, Georgia
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[expand title=”The Poetry of Grigol Orbeliani”]
Edited from: “The Literary Origins of the Georgian Feast: The Cosmopolitan Poetics of a National Ritual”
by Harsha Ram, University of California, Berkeley
Keywords: Orbeliani, Zhukovskii, toast, bard, supra, tamadoba
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Edited from: “Incongruent Strategies: Engagements with Humor and Identity in Contemporary Azerbaijani Art”
by Monica Steinberg, City University of New York
Keywords: Azerbaijan, Arabic, Turkish, Cyrillic
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[expand title=”The St. George Cult”]
Edited from: “St. George in the Caucasus: Singular and Plural”
by Kevin Tuite, Montréal/Jena
Keywords: St. George, History, Iconography, linguistics
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