U članku se daje doprinos poznavanju društvenog djelovanja Vladimira
Tkalčića kao intelektualca na temelju njegove korespondencije s etnologom
Milovanom Gavazzijem. Korespondencija se sagledava u ...kontekstu intelektualne
historije te se naglašava njezina važnost za proučavanje subdiscipline povijesti
hrvatske etnologije. Budući da se radi o osobitom tipu korespondencije,
u kojoj se prožimaju stručni i privatni karakter, rad je podijeljen u tri dijela
koji prate različite aspekte analizirane korespondencije: etnografski, muzikološki
te privatni.
The book describes the role of singing and (folk) songs in the Gorizia Hills (Goriška brda) within the processes of shaping the political nation and facilitating national identification in the second ...half of the nineteenth century. In addition to the use of the Slovene language at school and church and defining Slovene as the language of common use in censuses, national activists encouraged inhabitants to express identification with the singing of Slovene “folk” songs. Therefore they promoted the performances of choirs and tried to sweep-out the singing of non-Slovene songs - especially Friulian and Italian. The singing outside the reading and singing societies was influenced by the way of life, which was strongly marked by the system of tenant farming. The book also presents the research of folk songs in the Gorizia Hills, with special emphasis on short songs with strong dialect features, which in everyday life of the inhabitants complemented the repertoire of folk and religious songs known in the wider Slovenian territory.
U prilogu se analizira fenomen urbanog vrtlarenja u Zagrebu, pri čemu se
posebna pozornost posvećuje dvama različitim tipovima vrtova – „divljim“ vrtovima
nastalima na skvotiranome gradskom zemljištu ...pojedinačnim inicijativama odozdo i
zajedničarskim vrtovima, osmišljenima najčešće od udruga civilnog društva, no čija je
institucionaliziranost u konačnici učinak politika odozgo. Kako prvospomenuti vrtovi
na različitim lokacijama u Zagrebu postoje već nekoliko desetljeća, a potonji su nastali
tek početkom 2013. godine ili su još u nastajanju, pri istraživanju je korišteno nekoliko
metoda. Uz etnografski teren u naselju Jarun, obavljen kroz boravke u vrtovima, proučavanje
njihova izgleda i bilježenje što se u njima događa te intervjuiranje kazivača,
te uz prikupljanje dodatnih informacija pretragom arhivskih materijala, intenzivno je
praćena i recentna medijska artikulacija ovog fenomena, i to konzultiranjem televizijskih
emisija, novinskih članaka te napisa po internetskim portalima zainteresiranima
za ekološku problematiku.
S obzirom da je urbano vrtlarenje kao predmet istraživanja na raskrižju različitih humanističkih
i društvenih disciplina poput etnologije svakodnevice, urbane sociologije,
kulturne geografije i sl., ovaj se prilog teorijski naslanja na raznorodne doprinose, no
ujedno i nastoji ponuditi novu okosnicu za promišljanje teme koja u posljednje vrijeme
sve više pobuđuje pažnju znanstvene zajednice, ali i šire javnosti. Otuda naglasak na
specifičnim aspektima ulaganja u urbane vrtove, ali i na isto tako važnoj izloženosti
vrtova - pogledima, provalama, urbanističkim planovima koji ih kane dokinuti - koji
su dakako jedno drugim prožeti te povezani s inicijativama vrtlarskih i ostalih zainteresiranih
zajednica, kao i s perspektivama samih vrtova.
The book ('Tradition in the Contemporary World. Janče: the Green Threshold of Ljubljana') deals with dimensions of tradition in modernity, as reflected in the half-urbanized environment on the ...northeastern outskirts of Ljubljana - at Janče with its surroundings. The author analyzes the concept of tradition, which is one of the core in ethnology and folklore studies, and presents its concretizations in the ethnographic field, especially its role in local festivals. She mainly focuses on peasant work and its ritual dimensions as well as on other types of heritage/tradition of rural environment. Heritage is not only positively valued by local inhabitants, but also represented in the idealistic form, thus creating rural idyll, attractive for tourists. Having a special value, it has become the means of invoking and preserving identifications with certain communities and the area itself, and is at the same time also used as an argument in general and sustainable development of the area.
Mykolo Žilinsko namų Smalninkų kaime netoli Kalvarijos pamato fragmentas. ŠŠiame kaime 1904 m. rugsėjo 29 d. pasiturinčių ūkininkų Barboros Slavickaitės-Žilinskienės ir Jurgio Žilinsko šeimoje gimė ...devintas vaikas Mykolas Žilinskas. Ūkis – 30 ha ploto, sodas – 20 ha, netoliese buvo piliakalnis, jo paties apsodintas pušelėmis ir maumedžiais. Namai sudegė per Pirmąjį pasaulinį karą.
Šiaulių apskr., Padubysio vlsč., Sodaliukų k. gyventojo Juozo Mendelio sodybos ir atskirų pastatų (gyvenamojo namo, jaujos, tvarto ir daržinėlės) aprašymas. Tekstas užrašytas rašalu ant trijų ...mašinraščio popieriaus lapų. Aprašymo lapų kairieji kraštai priklijuoti ant pergamentinio popieriaus juostelių ir įrišti byloje.
As a result of opening of internal borders within the EU and rapid development of affordable navigation technology, there is a constantly increasing number of people in the Mediterranean who have ...adopted a lifestyle that revolves around living working and traveling on sailing boats. On the ground of ethnography among liveaboards in Greece the book discusses the following questions: How can we conceptualise these novel forms of movements that seem to sit uncomfortably in between the standard dichotomized division of work within migration studies and wider social sciences: internal/international migration, temporary/permanent, migration/tourism? How do we theoretically and methodologically situate these individuals that are statistically often invisible and seem to evade the common categories of describing a mobile person, such as migrant or tourist? In order to answer these questions, the author explores ethnographically the connection between the maritime environment, sea imaginaries and lifestyle migration. It puts forward six crew portraits in order to highlight details from individuals’ lives on a longer time perspective but also to place the individual stories, sea imaginaries and people’s experiences with the maritime environment in dialogue with each other. This makes it possible to better understand the expectations, aspirations and experiences of maritime lifestyle migrants and to discuss further the idea of temporarily unbelonging in practice.
In this book are published folktales and legends from Porabje / Rába-vidék which were recorded in 1970 by Milko Matičetov on magnetic tapes. The material has been for many decades stored in the ...archive of the Institute of Slovenian Ethnology ZRC SAZU in Ljubljana. It was only with the help of the experts from Porabje, well-versed in these dialects, that it was possible to publish the recordings.Presented are 238 narrative units, transcribed from tapes in a simplified dialectal transcript. All of the texts are also published in the standard Slovenian language. Two narratives are transcribed in the phonetic dialectological transcription. Added is CD with the recordings of 13 folktales in both varieties of Rába dialect (from Apátistvánfalva and Felsoszölnök district). The introductory section includes studies addressing the development of the narrative culture of Slovenes in Porabje, their language and brief history, as well as a presentation of the storytellers who had narrated these folktales and legends to Milko Matičetov. The folktales have been included in the international database, in accordance with the existing scientific international typology, and are therefore available for further comparative research. This book preserves narrative tradition of Slovenes in Rába-vidék, and is of particular importance to young people, who often no longer speak in the vernacular language.
Divided as it is, philology is constantly improving through the emergence of new interdisciplinary sciences. One among them is ethnolinguistics. It has taken particularly firm roots in Slavic ...studies, especially with the Russian and Polish schools. While the diachronous researches of Nikita I. Tolstoy in Svetlana Tolstaya reach as far back as Slavic mythology, the Polish school, headed by Jerzy Bartmińsky, flirts with cognitive linguistics and is more interested, through its synchronous approach, in contemporary themes. The present monograph aims to evaluate the work carried out in this field to date and to raise awareness of the new interdisciplinary direction, which may link up the ethnologies and linguistics of different directions.