Author Archives: Iliya Nedin
BORDER TERRITORIES, BORDER PEOPLE: THE BULGARIAN TOWN OF ZLATOGRAD AS A BORDER AND A BRIDGE – Milena Benovska-Sabkova, Iliya Nedin
Abstract Highly disputed, the Bulgarian-Greek border near Bulgarian town of Zlatograd divided the region of Rhodope Mountain for almost eight decades in the twentieth century. Vigilantly guarded under socialism, the border was an effective means for maintaining state sovereignty. Inhabiting … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Vol. 3 (2016)
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БРОНИСЛАВ КАСПАР МАЛИНОВСКИ – МИТЪТ ЗА ВЕЧНОТО ЗАВРЪЩАНЕ НА АНТРОПОЛОЗИТЕ ИЛИ ДРУГИЯТ СРЕД ДРУГИТЕ
BRONISLAW MALINOWSKI – THE ANTHROPOLOGIST’ MYTH OF ETERNAL RETURN OR THE OTHER AMONG OTHERS Abstract What have postmodern anthropologists discovered in Malinowski? Why Malinowski continues to be interesting to anthropologists today? What is the reason for this unfading curiosity concerning his … Continue reading
Posted in Journal, Vol. 1 (2014)
Tagged Bronislaw Malinowski, social anthropology
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