
4: 3 podcasts about Caucasus that I recommend
Which podcasts about Caucasus do I listen to regularly? Which ones I recommend and why? Additionally, how and where look for interesting podcasts about this region? This is what I will cover today in the Caucasus podcast.The text version of the episode: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/3-podcasts-about-caucasus/Study Georgian with us: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/learn-georgian-language/Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jezykikaukazuOur places:www.facebook.com/languagesofthecaucasus www.instagram.com/languages_of_the_caucasus The Caucasian Mail (newsletter): https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/the-caucasian-mail/The podcasts I recommend:The history of Saqartvelo Georgia: https://historyofsaqartvelo.com/The Caucasus Digest: https://oc-media.org/tag/the-caucasus-digest/Across the Caucasus: https://www.kaukasiologie.uni-jena.de/podcast
25 Jan 202320min

3: Georgian Armenians and Azerbaijanis and the Nagorno-Karabakh War
Georgia’s Armenian and Azerbaijani minorities – what is their view on the Nagorno-Karabakh War? What impact does it have on their day-to-day interactions and how they coexist in one country? This is what I’m going to talk about today with my guests, Dr Anna Cieślewska, a social anthropologist, and Klaudia Kosicińska, an anthropologist and a researcher of Georgia.This episode is the sumary of the interview we had in Polish (available in Kaukazomaniacy podcast). The whole interview was translated and you can read it here:https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/georgian-armenians-and-azerbaijanis-and-the-nagorno-karabakh-war/Study Georgian with us: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/learn-georgian-language/Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jezykikaukazuOur places:www.facebook.com/languagesofthecaucasus www.instagram.com/languages_of_the_caucasus The Caucasian Mail (newsletter): https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/the-caucasian-mail/About our guests:Dr Anna Cieślewska – social anthropologist. Currently a lecturer at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw, as well as a member of the Centre for International Studies and Development of the Jagiellonian University. As someone whose research interests revolve around the socioeconomic development of Central Asia and the geopolitics of Central Asia and the Caucasus, as well as Islam and local traditions in post-Soviet states, she has spent the last 16 years working on research projects and initiatives taking place in the CIS and the Near East. Klaudia Kosicińska – anthropologist, researcher of Georgia, PhD student at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. She studied cultural anthropology and Eastern studies with a focus in the Caucasus at Warsaw University. She is a recipient of scholarships from the Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (2016–2017) and Yeditepe University in Istanbul (2022), as well as a winner of the Preludium research grant (2022–2024) offered by the Polish National Science Centre. Between 2015 and 2017, she co-organised the Georgian Participatory Budget project of the Inna Przestrzeń foundation, as well as the One Caucasus festival. Since 2018, she has researched the mobility and translocal practices of the Azerbaijani community in south-east Georgia. She is affiliated with Kaukaz.net and the Inna Przestrzeń foundation, and has published articles in Nowa Europa Wschodnia, Pracownia Etnograficzna and Chai Khana. Klaudia is also a co-organiser of Gamardżoba kino, a Warsaw-based festival of Georgian cinema.
10 Jan 202320min

2: Which Christmas gift from Caucasus to buy for a person loving the region? 5 gift ideas for you
What to buy as a Christmas gift for someone passionate about Caucasus, Georgia, Armenia? This is a quick guide prepared for you, ideally before Christmas. The list is subjective, but as a person fascinated by this region I decided I can do so. Read the whole episode: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/the-caucasusu-talks-2/Study Georgian with us: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/learn-georgian-language/Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jezykikaukazuOur places:www.facebook.com/languagesofthecaucasus www.instagram.com/languages_of_the_caucasus The Caucasian Mail (newsletter): https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/the-caucasian-mail/
8 Des 202221min

1: Caucasus put into one train – ‘Literature Express’ by Lasha Bugadze
Russians and Georgians in one train just a month after August war in 2008. Now add to it Armenians sitting in front of Azerbaijanis, being joined after few seconds by a Chechen. All of them being in a bus in Lizbon. This is just the beginning of the ‘Literature Express’ written by Lasha Bugadze.Today we have prepared for you the review of this Georgian book! Written version of the episode you'll find here: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/caucasus-put-into-one-train-literature-express-by-lasha-bugadze/Study Georgian with us: https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/learn-georgian-language/Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/jezykikaukazuOur places:www.facebook.com/languagesofthecaucasus www.instagram.com/languages_of_the_caucasus The Caucasian Mail (newsletter): https://jezykikaukazu.pl/en/the-caucasian-mail/
16 Nov 202213min