CV Marketa Spiritova
Academic Degrees
since 11/2012: Habilitation, Institute of European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis, University of Munich
11/2007: PhD Degree, Institute of European Ethnology, University of Munich. Dissertation: “Every Day Life at the ‘Edge of Dissidence’. Practices and Strategies of the Every Day Life of Czech Intellectuals in the Time of ‘Normalization’ (1968-1989)” (summa cum laude)
2001-2003: Intercultural Communication Studies, University of Munich
11/1993-07/2000: Magister Artium in Slavic Studies and European Ethnology, University of Munich
Exhibition Virtual exhibition
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since 10/2009 Research and Teaching Assistant, MA East European Studies, Institute of European Ethnology, University of Munich
11/2013: Teaching Assistant, Institute for Historical Studies, Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
03/2005-8/2013: Research and Teaching Assistant, Chair of Comparative European Ethnology, University of Regensburg
10/2009-03/2010: Teaching Assistant, European Ethnology, Katholic University of Eichstätt
02/2001-09/2004: Research Assistant, Bayerischer Forschungsverbund Ost- und Südosteuropa (forost), Institute of European Ethnology, University of Munich. Grant “Transitions in Eastern Europe”
04/2001-08/2001: Tutor, Institute of European Ethnology, University of Munich
Fellowships, Grants & Awards
10/2013-09/2014 Habilitation Fellowship, Bayerische Gleichstellungsförderung, University of Munich
10/2011-12/2014 Mentee of Mentoring Programme LMU excellent
04/2009 Dissertationaward, Georg R. Schroubek Sonderfonds „Östliches Europa - Erkundungen und Annäherungen“
02/2009 Grant for Printing Costs, Boehringer Ingelheim Stiftung
03/2008-03/2010 Initial Financing for the Habilitation, Fund Raising LMUexcellent Prof. Dr. Irene Götz, Institute of European Ethnology, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Main Research Topics
Every Day and Popular Culture ⦁ Biography and Oral History ⦁ Methods of European Ethnology ⦁ Memory Studies ⦁ Eastern European Studies ⦁ Borders and Spaces ⦁ Myths and Stereotypes ⦁ Performance and Ritual