Category Archives: Vol. 1 (2014)
СТАРИННИЯТ НЕСЕБЪР – МЕЖДУ СВЕТОВНАТА КУЛТУРНА ЦЕННОСТ И ТУРИСТИЧЕСКИЯ БИЗНЕС. ЕТНОГРАФСКО ИЗСЛЕДВАНЕ НА ЕДИН КОНФЛИКТ – Ана Лулева
Abstract Since the mid-1950s the Ancient city of Nessebar has had the status of national cultural heritage; in 1983 it was inscribed in the World heritage list of UNESCO. The article makes an attempt to study the regimes of using … Continue reading
BECOMING „EUROPEAN“ INTERPRETATIONS OF CULTURAL HERITAGE IN EUROPEAN CAPITALS OF CULTURE
Abstract This chapter focuses on the way that the ECOC program was negotiated at the local level in Sibiu/Hermannstadt/Nagyszeben in 2007. Following the approaches of urban anthropology, the city itself stands at the center of attention, highlighting material changes in … Continue reading
ФЕСТИВАЛЪТ НА МАЗНИТЕ БОРБИ КЪРКПЪНАР В ОДРИН: ПРОБЛЕМИ НА КУЛТУРНОТО НАСЛЕДСТВО
Abstract The current article analyzes some of the challenges faced by local, regional and national communities in identifying elements of cultural heritage and promoting them abroad, particularly with respect to their inscription in UNESCO’s Representative List of intangible cultural heritage. … Continue reading
SISYPHUS REVISITED: CONSUMPTION AND COLLAPSE IN LATE SOCIALIST BULGARIA
Abstract In thinking about the question of modernity—and really nowadays, what other questions do historians talk about?—I like to use the analogy of the myth of Sisyphus. It seems to work both in the classroom, and conversations over beer in … Continue reading
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