Prace Komitetu Nauk Etnologicznych PAN,  nr 11

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Lech Mróz, Zofia Sokolewicz (red.)

Between Tradition and Postmodernity. Polish Ethnography at the Turn of the Millenium

Warszawa: Instytut Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej UW, Wydawnictwo DiG, 2003, ss. 288

ISBN 83-7181-285-X

 

 Rada Redakcyjna
Władysław Baranowski, Zbigniew Jasiewicz (przewodniczący), Aleksander Posern-Zieliński (sekretarz), Zofia Sokolewicz, Sławoj Szynkiewicz

 

 

Spis treści

 

Introduction, Zofia Sokolewicz ...s. 3


I. What Has Happened to Culture?

 

Magdalena Zowczak, The Apocryphal Text as a Trial of Faith, s. 9

Andrzej Perzanowski, Oddity as Challenge, s. 25

Anna Malewska-Szałygin, Ethnopolitology – Talking with Highlanders about Politics, s. 37

Grażyna Ewa Karpińska, Place and Space in the Postmodern City: The View of an Anthropologist on Tenement Houses, s. 53

Monika Baer, In Search of Identity? Reflections on the Category of ‘Women’ in Transitional Poland, s. 63

Agnieszka Kościańska, The Shakti Power. The Brahma Kumaris Word Spirituals University: an Idea of Female Leadership, s. 81

Wojciech Burszta, Globalisation from the Perspective of the Anthropology of Culture. On the Circulation of Symbolic Transmissions, s. 95

II. Inventing Traditions

Michał Buchowski, ‘The Other’ in Orientalizing and Liberal Discourses, s. 111

Jarosław Derlicki, The New People. The Yukaghir in the Process of Transformation, s. 121

Wojciech Lipiński, From Autostereotype to Megalomania. Cultural Changes among the Small Peoples of the North in Yakutia, s. 137

Lech Mróz , Jerzy S. Wasilewski, Regressing to nature, Reviving Tradition, Building Ethnicity. A case of the Reindeer-breeders of the Mongolian Taiga, s. 153

Łukasz Smyrski, Holy Fires, Oaks and Stones – Is the Old Faith Returning to Lithuania?, s. 171

Katarzyna Waszczyńska, The Eastern Orthodox Faith, Catholicism, and the Uniate Faith - Selected Aspects of Religion in the Republic of Belarus, s. 183

Kamila Dąbrowska, The ‘Chosen’ nation: Rebuilding the Jewish Community in Poland. On the Basis of the Youngest Generation of Polish Jews, s. 199

Róża Godula, A Renewal of Christian Origins in Central Europe. St. Vojtech-Adalbert’s Patronage, s. 217

III. Reports on Conducted Research

Wojciech Olszewski, Around the Theory and Politics of Cultural Identity. The Ethnologist’s Dilemma at the Beginning of the 21st century, s. 233

Halina Rusek, The Polish-Czech Borderland in the Process of Transformation: a Research Report, s. 243

Jerzy Szałygin, The Cultural Landscape of the ‘Dutch’ Villages as an Example of Man’s Coexistence with Nature, s. 249

Marzena Godzińska, The Felt-Makers’ Workshop between High Politics and Great Religion, s. 261

IV. Ethnography in Poland. Teaching and Institutions

Zbigniew Jasiewicz, Aleksander Posern-Zieliński, Ethnology Studies at Polish Universities after 1989, s. 269

Notes on Contributors, s. 281

Notes on Institutes, s. 285