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Call for Papers 11/1/2024
Deconstructing Differences through Anthropology of Disability, Gender, Ethnicity and Religion “Тhe purpose of Anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences.” Ruth Benedict The fundamental understanding of human diversity constantly raises questions about differences, otherness, and their recognition, … Continue reading
Editorial
CULTURAL PROPERTY, CULTURAL APPROPRIATION. CONSUMPTION OF CULTURE Zlatina Bogdanova
HISTORICAL CENTER AND THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY. WOMEN MAKE CLOTHES AND HISTORY
Eleni Sideri, Elina Kapetanaki Abstract Since the 1980s/1990s, Thessaloniki’s city center underwent many changes connected to the rediscovery of the ‘cosmopolitan’ character of the city’s past, its multilayered and interconnected histories. The shift was part of the gradual integration of … Continue reading
FICTION AND SPIRITUAL SEARCH: THE POST-SOVIET RELIGIOUS IDENTITIES IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL INTERVIEWS
Jędrzej Morawiecki Abstract: This paper addresses the ways religious identities are shaped in post-Soviet Siberian cities. In the theoretical part, the main dimensions of cultural determinants, shaping the narratives of autobiographical interviews under scrutiny, are presented. Then, the text focuses … Continue reading
АРМЕНСКАТА ЕТНОГРАФИЯ В ПЕРИОДА МЕЖДУ ДВЕТЕ СВЕТОВНИ ВОЙНИ. ИЗГРАЖДАНЕ НА НАЦИОНАЛНА ИДЕНТИЧНОСТ ЧРЕЗ ЕТНОГРАФИЯ
Илия Недин BUILDING IDENTITY AND NATIONHOOD THROUGH ETHNOGRAPHY DURING THE INTERWAR PERIOD OF THE SOVIET ERA: THE CASE OF ARMENIA Iliya Nedin Abstract: The text presents the three founders of Armenian ethnography Yervand Alexandrovich Lalayan (1864-1931), Khachik Stepanovich Samuelyan (1873-1940), … Continue reading