Journal for European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis 3 (2018), 1

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Journal for European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis 3 (2018), 1
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Erschienen
Münster, New York 2018: Waxmann Verlag
Erscheint 
2x jährlich
Anzahl Seiten
123
Preis
43,00 €

 

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Institution
Journal for European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis (JEECA)
Land
Deutschland
c/o
JEECA, Geschäftsstelle der dgv c/o Institut für Europäische Ethnologie/Kulturwissenschaft Deutschhausstr. 3, 35037 Marburg, Germany E-mail: jeeca@d-g-v.de Phone: +49 (0)6421/2826514
Von
Breitenbach, Anne

The Journal for European Ethnology and Cultural Analysis (JEECA) is the English language edition of the biannual Zeitschrift für Volkskunde (peer reviewed).

The Zeitschrift für Volkskunde (ZfVk) is the oldest cultural anthropological journal in Central Europe still in print: It originated from the Zeitschrift für Völkerpsychologie und Sprachwissenschaft in 1891 and was initially established as an organ of the Berliner Verein für Volkskunde by German philologist Karl Weinhold. Since 1963, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Volkskunde has been entrusted with its publication. The Zeitschrift für Volkskunde (ZfVk) is the principal German language journal for the disciplines of European Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology and Folklore Studies.

In order to make the results available to the international scientific community as well, we have launched an additional English online version of the journal, starting with the 2016 volume.
ZfVk / JEECA represents current cultural analysis in all its breadth, in contemporary as well as in historical perspective, in global as well as in regional and local contexts.

The contributions – mainly by researchers from German-speaking universities and research institutions – cover phenomena of everyday culture in European societies: Questions about sociocultural transformations and differentiation are posed, aspects of transnationalism and migration are addressed and historical micro analyses of regional living conditions and power structures are conducted. The focus of the orientation is on the present and the past. What is central and connects them is the perspective on the acting subjects, their practices, strategies and forms of knowledge. Depending on the research context as well as the spatial and temporal horizon, the articles are based on the analysis of fieldwork material, qualitative interviews, images, films, objects and archival material, including discourse and media analyses.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Content

Silvy Chakkalakal
“The World That Could Be”. Gender, education, Future and the project of an Anticipatory Anthropology
7

Götz Bachmann
Dynamicland. An ethnography of work on the medium
31

Lukasz Nieradzik
The animal as a perspective for cultural analysis. On the mutual benefit of European ethnology and human-animal studies
52

Reinhard Bodner
The educative formation of folk costumes. Collecting, exhibiting and renewal at the Tyrolean Folk Art Museum and in the work of Gertrud Pesendorfer (until 1938)
69

Roberta Spano
Hairy orders: Human hair and orders
107

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