Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Azra Hromadžić 7 Bishop Drive Syracuse University Fayetteville, Department of Anthropology New York, 13066 209 Maxwell Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 Telephone: ++1-267-242-0670 Telephone: ++1-315-443-5782 Email: ahromadz@maxwell.syr.edu ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE • Syracuse University, Syracuse NY (U.S.A.) o Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology (2017-present) o Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (2010-2017) • Univeristy of Bihać, Bosnia-Herzegovina o Fulbright Visiting Professor (Spring 2017) • University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh WI (U.S.A.) o Full-time Lecturer in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies (2009-2010) • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Lecturer in Anthropology (Summer 2007) o Teaching Assistant (Summer 2001-Spring 2004) EDUCATION • University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Ph.D. awarded May 2009 (Cultural Anthropology) o M.A. awarded May 2003 (Cultural Anthropology) o B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) awarded 2001 (Anthropology) Recipient of Penn’s 1998 international student scholarship • Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA (U.S.A.) o Course work, Business Administration and Biology, 1996-98. PUBLICATIONS Books • Hromadžić, A. and M. Palmberger (Eds.). Forthcoming 2018. Care Across Distance: Ethnographic Explorations of Aging and Migration. Berghahn Books. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Samo Bosne nema: Mladi i građenje države u posleratnoj Bosni i Hercegovini. Beograd: Biblioteka XX vek. (Translation of Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-making in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. Citizens of an Empty Nation: Youth and State-making in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press (The Ethnography of Political Violence Series). Articles and Book Chapters • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “But where else could they go?” The State, Family, and Private Care in a Bosnian Town.” In David Montgomery (Ed.) Everyday Life in the Balkans. University of Indiana Press. Azra Hromadžić Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 12 • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “Bihać, brižan grad? Kriza, etika i poetika socijalne zastite u savremenom Bihaću.“ Revizor, Bihać. • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. “Una kao motiv građanske mobilizacije: Socio-antropološki pristup.” Bihaćka građanska inicijativa, Bihać. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. “On Being a Non-Refugee: Encounters with Professors, Borders, and Donuts.” In Haines, David, Jayne Howell and Fethi Keles (Eds.). Maintaining Refuge Anthropological Reflections in Uncertain Times. CORI Publications, American Anthropological Association’s General Anthropology Division. • Kurtović L. and A. Hromadžić. 2017. “Cannibal States, Empty Bellies: Protest, History and Political Imagination in Post-Dayton Bosnia.” Critique of Anthropology (On line first, July 28, 2017) http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0308275X17719988 • Hromadžić, A. 2016. “Affective Labour: Work, Love, and Care for the Elderly in Bihać.” In Stef Jansen, Čarna Brković and Vanja Čelebičić (Eds.) Negotiating Socialities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ashgate Publishers: Southeast European Studies. • Hromadžić, A. and L. Čavkić. 2016. “Relikvije buduće prošlosti: Dom penzionera u Bihaću.” (“Relics of the Future Past: The Empty Retirement Home in Bihać”) Holon: Croatian Integral Society 6(1): 77-99. • Hromadžić, A. 2016. “If you write this tačno, it will be točno!” Language Ideologies and Linguistic Practices in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Rebecca Bryant (Ed.) Post-Ottoman Coexistence: Sharing Space in the Shadow of Conflict. Berghahn (Space and Place Series) (This is the revised and reprinted Chapter I of my book Citizens of an Empty Nation) • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “Where were they until now?” Aging, Care, and Abandonment in a Bosnian town.” Invited Lead Article for a Special issue of Etnološka tribina: The Journal of Croatian Ethnological Society 45(38): 3-29. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “A gjde su oni bili do sad?” Starenje, skrb i napuštanje u jednom bosanskom gradu. Etnološka tribina 45(38): 30-57. (Translation of “Where were they until now?” Aging, Care, and Abandonment in a Bosnian town.” Etnološka tribina: Godišnjak hrvatskog etnološkog društva). • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “On Not Dating Just Anybody: Politics and Poetics of Flirting in a Postwar City.” Anthropological Quarterly 88(4): 879-904. • Hromadžić, A. 2015. “Dissatisfied Citizens: Ethnonational Governance, Teachers’ Strike and Politics of Professional Solidarity in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina.” European Politics and Society, Special Issue Europeanizing the spaces for lived citizenship in the post-Yugoslav states 16(3): 429-446. • Hromadžić, A. 2014. “‘Only When the Spider Web Becomes Too Heavy’: Youth, Unemployment and the Social Life of Waiting in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Journal of Social Policy (Revija za Socijalna Politika) 11:45-87. • Hromadžić, A. 2013. “Discourses of Trans-ethnic Narod in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Nationalities Papers 41(2): 259-275. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. “Once We had a House; Invisible Citizens and Consociational Democracy in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Social Analysis 56(3): 30-48. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. “Miješanje u školskim toaletima: Mladi i politika povjeranje u poslijeratnoj Bosni i Hercegovini.” In Danijela Majstorović (Ed.) Critical Cultural Studies in the Post-Yugoslav Space. University of Banja Luka. (Translation of Hromadžić, A. 2011. “Bathroom Mixing.” PoLAR 34(2): 268- 289) • Hromadžić, A. 2011. “Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democracy in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina.” PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 34(2): 268-289. • Hromadžić, A. 2009. “Smoking doesn’t kill, it unites! Cultural Meanings and Practices of ‘Mixing’ in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Claire McGlynn, Michalinos Zembylas, Zvi Bekerman, and Tony Gallagher (Eds.), Peace Education in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Comparative Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. This book won the CIES Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award in 2011. Azra Hromadžić Curriculum Vitae Page 2 of 12 • Hromadžić, A. 2008. “Discourses of Integration and Practices of Reunification at the Mostar Gymnasium.” Comparative Education Review, Special Issue Education and Conflict/Postconflict Societies 52(4): 541-63. • Hromadžić, A. 2008. “Discourses of Integration and Politics of Reunification in Post-conflict Bosnia- Herzegovina: Case Study of the Gymnasium Mostar.” New Europe College Regional Program Year Book, Bucharest, Romania. • Hromadžić, A. 2006. “Challenging the Discourse of the Bosnian War Rapes.” In Janet E. Johnson and Jean C. Robinson (Eds.), Living with Gender after Communism. University of Indiana Press, pp. 169- 184. • Hromadžić, A. 2004. “Kriegsvergewaltigungen in Bosnien: Alte und neue Erklaerungsansaetze” (War Rapes in Bosnia: Old and New Approaches) in Ruth Seifert (Ed.), Gender, Identitaet und kriegerischer Konflikt. Das Beispiel des ehemaligen Jugoslawien. Lit Publishers Muenster, Germany. Articles and Book Chapters Under Review • Hromadžić, A. Resubmitted/Minor Revisions. “Streets, Scum and People: Discourses of (In)Civility in Postwar Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina.” Anthropological Theory, Special Issue “Civility.” • Hromadžić, A. Resubmitted. “Cheating Citizens and their Democratic Predicament in Bosnia and Herzegovina.” In Rebecca Bryant and Madeline Reevers (Eds.) The Everyday Lives of Sovereignty: Contesting and Enacting the State. (Edited volume in preparation for the Cornell University Press). • Hromadžić, A. In preparation. “Seeing Like a Social Worker: Social policies, Social services, and the State in Bosnia-Herzegovina.” Human Organization. Book and Article Reviews • Hromadžić, A. Forthcoming. Review of Critical Thinking in Slovakia After Socialism. (Jonathan L. Larson, University of Rochester Press 2013). PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Review of Innocence and Victimhood: Gender, Nation, and Women’s Activism in Postwar Bosnia-Herzegovina. (Elissa Helms, University of Wisconsin Press, 2013). Slavonica 20:2. • Hromadžić, A. 2017. Yearnings in the Meantime: ‘Normal Lives’ and the State in a Sarajevo Apartment Complex. (Stef Jansen, Berghehn Books). Slavic Review 76(1): 241-243. • Hromadžić, A. 2016. Whose Bosnia? Nationalism and Political Imagination in the Balkans. (Edin Hajdarpasic, Cornell University Press). Society for the Anthropology of Europe. http://www.h- net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=45645 • Hromadžić, A. 2014. Review of Places of Pain: Forced Displacement, Popular Memory and Trans- Local Identities in Bosnian War-Torn Communities. (Hariz Halilovich, Berghahn Books, 2013). American Ethnologist 41(3):595-6. • Hromadžić, A. 2012. Review of Three Lights on the Queen’s Face: On Mixing, Muddle, and Mêlée (Larisa Jašarević, Religion and Culture Web Forum, University of Chicago Divinity School). • Hromadžić, A. 2012. Review of Peacebuilding in the Balkans: The View from the Ground Floor (Paula M. Pickering, Cornell University Press, 2007). PoLAR 35(1):137-139. • Hromadžić, A. 2011. Review of Sarajevo Under Siege: Anthropology in Wartime (Ivana Maček UPenn Press, 2009) Ethnopolitics 10 (3-4):474-5. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS • Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2016-2017 • Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2015-2017 • PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Celebration), Mini-grant, 2015- 16 • Fulbright U.S. Scholar

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