curriculum vitae - LuxFaSS
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curriculum vitae - LuxFaSS
ANASTASIA FALIEROU CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Anastasia Falierou Date and Place of Birth: July, 12th, 1979 Athens. Address: 33, Thessalonikis str., 14561, Kifissia Tel: 0030-210-6232162 Mobile: ++30 (6973293940) E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., 2012: Department of History and Civilizations, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Dissertation title: From the Ottoman Empire to Modern Turkey: transformations of clothing in Istanbul (1826-1925) Supervisor: Maurice Aymard M.A, 2002: Department of History and Civilizations, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris. Master Thesis: The Construction of National Identity: “Civilization” and “Culture” in the thought of Ion Dragoumis (1878-1920) and Ziya Gökalp (1878-1924) Supervisor: Maurice Aymard BA, 2001 Department of History and Archeology, University of Athens (cum laude 8.75/10) 1 ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013-2015: Research Associate in the Academy of Athens, Greece. 2011-2013: Instructor of Turkish Language and Literature, Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies, University of Athens, Greece. 2010-2015: Instructor of Turkish Language in the Center of South-East European Studies, Athens, Greece. 2008-2009: Instructor of Anthropology, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2007-2008: Instructor of History and Culture, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2005-2007: Instructor of Modern Greek Language, Bahçeşehir University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2005-2008: Fellow Researcher on Ottoman studies, in the French Institute for Anatolian Studies (IFEA), Istanbul, Turkey. PRESENTATIONS -"Règlements vestimentaires et contrôle du corps à Istanbul (XVIIIe-XXe siècles)", L’avènement d’un nouvel imaginaire collectif ? « Corps » du peuple, « Corps de la Nation », sexualité et modernité, New Europe College, Bucharest, 17-18 October 2014. - « Nationalism and Gender in the aftermath of the Balkan Wars: Ottoman Muslim women and the 1913-1914 boycott», Balkan worlds: Ottoman Past and Balkan Nationalism, Department of Balkan, oriental and Slavic Studies, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, 4-7 October 2012. -« Réglementer, Identifier, Homogénéiser: Quelques réflexions autour de la modernisation vestimentaire ottomane », Penser le XIXe siècle: nouveaux chantiers de recherche, New Europe College, Bucharest, 13-14 January 2012. - « Women’s Question in the Young Turk Period: An “uneasy” modernization? », The Challenge of Gender in the Ottoman, Turkish and Middle-Eastern Studies: Attempting an Interdisciplinary Approach, organized by EFA and the Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies, University of Athens, Athens, 1-2 December 2011. 2 -« Discussing the ‘’New Woman’’ in the Young Turk Period (1908-1918) », Women, Families and Religiosity: Past and Present, New Europe College, Bucharest, 1-2 April 2011. -’The Adoption of European dress in Istanbul late 19th early 20th centuries”, Istanbul between Orient and West, Department of Turkish and Modern Asian Studies, University of Athens, Athens, 20 May 2010. (in greek) - ‘’The Evolution of Women’s Clothing in Istanbul (1853-1923)’’, ENSYESTHAI International Costume Conference, Benaki Museum, Athens, 9-11 April 2010. - ‘’La prévention par les règles vestimentaires ‘’, Les thérapeutiques dans l’Empire ottoman, French Institute for Anatolian Studies, Istanbul, 3 June 2009. - ‘’ Du vêtement traditionnel au vêtement moderne: une évolution similaire pour les hommes et les femmes turcs?’’, From Traditional Attire to Modern Dress: Modes of Identification, Modes of Recognition in the Balkans (XVI-XX Centuries), New Europe College, Bucharest, 13-14 June 2008. - ‘’ La révolution jeune-turque de 1908, une révolution de la condition féminine dans l’Empire ottoman’’, L’ivresse de la liberté: La révolution de 1908 dans l’Empire ottoman, organized by the EHESS and Princeton University, Paris, 5-7 June 2008. -“Moral Modernism and the New Eve: Discourse(s) on women in the Greek Orthodox Community of Istanbul (late 19th and early 20th centuries)”, 41th Annual Meeting of Middle East Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, 17-20 November 2007. - “Enlightened Mothers and Scientific Housewives: Discussing Women’s Social Roles in Eurydice (Evridiki) (1870-1873)”, Ottoman Women in the Arts and Writing: Negotiating the Ottoman Public Sphere in the 19th and early 20th century, organized by IFEA and Bosphorus University, Istanbul, 6- 7 April 2006. - ‘’Controverses sur l’émancipation de la femme: le cas de la Bosphoris (18991907) ‘’, Grecs d’Anatolie et d’Istanbul. De 1821 à 1964: état des lieux et perspectives de la recherche, organized by EFA et le CEAM in collaboration with IFEA, Athens, 23, 24 and 25 February 2006. - “Ahmet Mithat Efendi, his life and writings”, Multi-cultural centres in the Ottoman Empire: Istanbul, Izmir, Salonika organised by the Research Center for Asia Minor and the American College of Athens, Athens, April 2005.(in greek) - ‘’Comment affronter l’occidentalisation? ‘’Civilisation’’ et ‘’Culture’’ dans la pensée d’Ion Dragoumis et de Ziya Gökalp’’, L’Empire ottoman et la Turquie 3 moderne, organized by Gerit in collaboration with CHDT, IISMM-Paris, May 2003. LANGUAGE SKILLS Greek: native speaker English: fluent (C2) French: fluent (C2) Turkish: fluent (C2) AWARDS AND GRANTS 2005-2008: Fellowship from the French Goverment 2004-2005: Research grant for Turkey, Alexander S. Onassis Public Benefit Foundation, Athens, Greece. 2003: Scholarship for Turkish Language, Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Turkish Ministry of Culture 2002: Scholarship for MA, French Ministry of Education. 2001: Graduated with Honor (8.75/10), University of Athens. 4