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Cynthia Werner
Associate Professor
Email: werner@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 847-9254
Office: 224 Anthropology
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dot Cynthia Werner and Duran Bell, eds. (2004) Values and Valuables: From the Sacred to the Symbolic. Altamira Press. Book
dot Norbert Dannhaeuser and Cynthia Werner, eds. (2003) Anthropological Perspectives on Economic Development and Integration, Vol. 22. Elsevier Science. Book

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Norbert Dannhaeuser and Cynthia Werner, eds. (2002) Social Dimensions in the Economic Process. Research in Economic Anthropology, Vol. 21. JAI/Elsevier Science.

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dot Cynthia Werner (2004) "Kazakhs." In Encyclopedia of Sex and Gender: Men and Women in the World's Cultures. Edited by Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. pp. 572-580. Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (2004) "Women, Marriage, and the Nation-State: The Rise of Non-Consensual Bride Kidnapping in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan." In Reconceptualizing Central Asia: States and Societies in Formation. Edited by Pauline Jones Luong. Cornell University Press. pp. 59-89. Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (forthcoming 2004) "Feminizing the New Silk Road: Women Traders in Rural Kazakhstan." In Post-Soviet Women Encountering Transition: Nation-Building, Economic Survival, and Civic Activism. Edited by Carol Nechemias, Kathleen Kuehnast and Nancy Popson. John Hopkins University Press. Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (2003) "Between Family and Market: Women and the New Silk Road in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan." Gender at Work in Economic Life. Edited by Gracia Clark. Altamira Press. pp. 115-124. Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (2002) "Gifts, Bribes and Development in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan." Economic Development: An Anthropological Approach. Edited by Jeffrey Cohen and Norbert Dannhaeuser. Altamira Press. (Reprint from Human Organization). Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (2002) "Economic Change in a Kazakh Village." Shared Diversity: Peoples and Cultures in the Global Village. Edited by Norbert Dannhaeuser and David Carlson. Eddie Bowers Publishing Co., Inc. Pp. 288-295. (Reprint from Central Asia Monitor). Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (1999) "The Dynamics of Feasting and Gift Exchange in Rural Kazakhstan." In Contemporary Kazaks: Social and Cultural Perspectives. Edited by Ingvar Svanberg. London: Curzon Press. pp. 47-72. Book Chapter
dot Cynthia Werner (2003) “The New Silk Road: Mediators and Tourism Development in
Pdotost-Soviet Central Asia.” Ethnology 42(2):141-59.
Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner, Kathleen Purvis and Nurlan Ibraev (2003) “Comparative Perceptions
of Risk from Nuclear Testing in Kazakhstan: Preliminary Results and Proposed Research”
Central Eurasian Studies Review 2(2):11-14.
Journal Article
dot Tina Carlsen, Leif Petersen, Brant Ulsh, Cynthia Werner, Kathleen Purvis and Anna Sharber (2001) "Radionuclide Contamination at Kazakhstan's Semipalatinsk Test Site: Implications on Human and Ecological Health." Human and Ecological Risk Assessment 7(4): 943-955. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (2000) "Gifts, Bribes and Development in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan." Human Organization 59(1):11-22. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (2000) "Consuming Modernity, Imagining Tradition: Transnational Processes, National Identity Formation and Wedding Feasts in Post-Soviet Kazakhstan." Anthropology of East Europe Review: Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Eurasia 18(2): 125-134. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (1998) "Women and the Art of Household Networking in Rural Kazakhstan." Islamic Quarterly 41(1):52-68. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (1998) "Household Networks and the Security of Mutual Indebtedness in Rural Kazakhstan." Central Asian Survey 17(4):597-612. Journal Article
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Cynthia Werner (1998) "Gift Exchange and the Transition to a Market in a Kazakh Village."Akhmed Yasavi University Herald (Turkestan, Kazakstan). No. 1. pp. 12-23.

Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (1997) "Marriage, Markets and Merchants: Changes in Wedding Feasts and Household Consumption Patterns in Rural Kazakhstan." Culture and Agriculture, Nos. 1/2. pp. 6-13. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (1997) "The Eighth Annual Nava'i Lecture. Marketing Gifts: The Dynamics of Change in a Kazakh Village." Central Asia Monitor, No. 6. pp. 1-7. Journal Article
dot Cynthia (1994) "A Preliminary Assessment of the Attitudes Toward the Privatization of Agriculture in Contemporary Kazakhstan." Central Asian Survey 13(2): 295-304. Journal Article
dot Cynthia Werner (2002) "The Rise of Non-Consensual Bride Kidnapping in Kazakhstan: Developing a Culturally-Informed and Gender-Sensitive Response." Kennan Institute Brief. Women in TransitionWorkshop Series. August. Other
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Cynthia Werner (2002) "Cold War Legacies and Post-Cold War Politics: International Aid and the Victims of Nuclear Testing in Kazakhstan." IREX Caspian Sea Regional Symposium. Executive Summary.

Other
dot Cynthia Werner (2001) "A Profile of Rural Life in Kazakhstan, 1994-1998: Comments and Suggestions for Further Research." National Council for Eurasian and East European Research. Research Report. Other
dot Cynthia Werner (2000) Book Review. Nation-Building in the Post-Soviet Borderlands: The Politics of National Identities, by Graham Smith et al., Cambridge, 1998. Nationalities Papers. Book Review
dot Cynthia Werner (1999) Book Review. Getting Married in Korea: Of Gender, Morality and Modernity, by Laurel Kendall, California, 1996. American Ethnologist 26(3): 769-770. Book Review
dot Cynthia Werner (1999) Book Review. The End of Nomadism? Society, State and Environment in Inner Asia, by Caroline Humphrey and David Sneath, Duke, 1999. Nationalities Papers 27(4): 710-712. Book Review
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