Ethnologia Europaea Journal of European Ethnology
Volume 41:2 (2011)
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Product details:
- Publisher Museum Tusculanum Press (DK)
- Date of Publication 1 December 2011
- ISBN 9788763538770
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages80 pages
- Size 160x240 mm
- Weight 170 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Shifts, both visible and imperceptible, are a common denominator of the papers gathered in this issue of Ethnologia Europaea. The increasing diversification of religious manifestations in civil society is analysed by Peter Jan Margry, while Mats Lindqvist traces the impact of transnational business practices in the Baltic forest. Luís Silva questions the effect of the heritage regime on individuals working with and living in Portuguese dwellings turned patrimony. The adjustments to life that an individual body and mind must undergo following an organ transplantation are documented by a team led by Katrin Amelang. Each of these papers profits from emerging or recently established analytic interests and topoi in cultural research. The final paper in this issue turns to shifts and reactions within scholarship itself, as Anna Malewska-Szalygin uses her fieldwork in Poland to question some anthropological tenets current in work on post-socialist societies.
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Civil Religion in Europe. Silent Marches, Pilgrim Treks & Processes of Mediatization; Colonizing Latvia?: A Piece of Swedishness in the Forests of Talsi; Beneath the Surface of the Heritage Enterprise. Governmentality & Cultural Representation of Rural Architecture in Portugal; Learning to Eat Strawberries in a Disciplined Way. Normalization Practices Following Organ Transplantation; Post-Socialism as a Diagnostic Tool: Common-Sense Concepts of Power & State in Southern Poland.
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