Ethnologia Balkanica 5 (2001)

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Ethnologia Balkanica 5 (2001)
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Erschienen
Münster 2001: Waxmann Verlag
Erscheint 
jährlich (seit 1997)
Anzahl Seiten
221 S.
Preis
Institutionen 20 Euro, Einzelbezieher 16 Euro, Studenten 10 Euro

 

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Institution
Ethnologia Balkanica. Journal for Southeast European Anthropology. Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas. Journal d'ethnologie du sud-est européen.
Land
Deutschland
c/o
Redaktion: Prof. Klaus Roth Institut für Volkskunde/Europ. Ethnologie, Universität München Oettingenstr. 67 D – 80538 München <k.roth@lrz.uni-muenchen.de> Prof. Dr. Ulf Brunnbauer Geschichte Südost- und Osteuropas Philosophische Fakultät III Universität Regensburg D – 93040 Regensburg Verlag: LIT Verlag Dr. W. Hopf Berlin Chausseestr. 128/129 D – 10115 Berlin
Von
Helebrant, Tomislav

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Editorial

State of the discipline

Nicolae Constantinescu, Bucharest
Anthropological Perspectives in Romanian Folklore Studies

Ethnicity and nation

Ivan Čolović, Belgrade
Le peuple serbe comme dramatis persona dans la narration politique

Saša Nedeljković, Belgrade
The National Identity of Students in Post-Communist Serbia

Evgenija Ivanova, Sofia
The Rhodope Mountains as a Road and a Border

François Ruegg, Geneva
Redefining a Multicultural Romania Between Submission to the European Union and Exaltation of National Specificity

Religion

Galia Valtchinova, Sofia
Communisme ‹orthodoxe› et changement religieux: leçons du terrain bulgare

Péter Krasztev, Szabina Kerényi, Budapest
Spirit Awakening at Sunrise. Petăr Dănov and the White Brotherhood: Attempting Interpretation

Feasts, Holidays and Politics

Ženja G. Pimpireva, Sofia
The Village Fair (săbor) as a Socialist Holiday

Vesna Vučinić Nesković, Belgrade
Public Burning of Yule Logs in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro

Ivanka Petrova, Sofia
Betriebsfeste in Bulgarien heute. Eine ethnologische Analyse

Changing Social, Family, and Gender Relations

Iva Filipova-Kjurkčieva, Sofia
Kinship and Solidarity Among the Bulgarian Muslims of the Teteven Region

Ana Luleva, Sofia
Gender Images in the Bulgarian Village in the 20th Century: Between Tradition and Modernity

Elka Minčeva, Sofia
"Wedding Without a Marriage"

Meglena I. Zlatkova, Plovdiv
Changes in Urban Neighbourhoods in Present Day Bulgaria

Changing Foodways

Božidar Jezernik, Ljubljana
Where Paradise Was But a Sip of Hellish Brew Away. A Story of Coffee in the Balkans

Evgenija Krăsteva-Blagoeva, Sofia
The Bulgarians and McDonald's: Anthropological Aspects

Addresses of editors and authors

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