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Paládi-Kovács , Attila : Studies in Hungarian Ethnography for a European Ethnology . Budapest : Magyar Néprajzi Társaság . 2023 . 234. ISBN 978-615-81714-5-8 This volume contains twenty-four essays by Attila Paládi-Kovács, twenty-three in
principle of a diachronic perspective on the historical development of anthropology. I then present the complex interconnections and divergent paths of Hungarian ethnography, European ethnology, and cultural anthropology, as presented in the volumes
. kötet, 303−304 . Budapest : Akadémiai . Judit Farkas , Ph.D., is associate professor in the Department of European Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Pécs. She graduated from the University of Pécs with a degree in cultural
. Einführung in die Europäische Ethnologie [Introduction to European Ethnology]. München: C.H. Beck Verlag. Keszeg , Vilmos 2018 . Kereszttűzben a népi kultúra: interpretációs és kontextualizáló kísérletek [Folk Culture in the Crossfire: Experiments in
In this paper, I present a short excerpt from an 18-hour-long Bru life history recorded in 1989 in the Central Vietnamese Highlands among the Bru/Vân Kiều of Quảng Trị. The excerpt sheds light on the circumstances of Christian evangelization among the Bru through the recollections of a Bru man who was not Christian himself but was in contact with the key protagonists of the events, the missionaries and the evangelized Bru people. The interview reveals on how the evangelized and non-evangelized viewed the evangelists. What were the ways of promoting evangelization? Were the Bru impressed by the world of the evangelizers? How did the Bru conceive of the evangelizers? How convincing did they find their arguments? Beside its immanent value, this intercultural encounter has a significance beyond itself insofar as it is situated in and reflective of the icy political and ideological milieu of the Vietnam War in the 1960s–1970s, the impacts of which were still lingering when the recording was made.
Kutatóközpont – L’Harmattan . Frykman , Jonas – Löfgren , Orvar (eds.) 1996 Force of Habit . Lund Studies in European Ethnology 1 . Lund : Lund University Press . Kapitány , Ágnes – Kapitány , Gábor 2013 Látható és láthatatlan világok az
relationship between history and social sciences, the shifts in the emphasis on European ethnology, the formation of social ethnography, and the narrowing of the traditional research areas of cultural anthropology and legal anthropology. Balázs Fekete clearly
, history, and ethnography, a PhD in European Ethnology (ELTE Budapest), and an MPhil in History of Dress (University of London). She was a Fulbright fellow at the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum in 1993 and a visiting professor at Indiana
Social Change, Dress and Identity
Observations on the Disintegration of Peasant Culture as Exemplified by Rural Women’s Clothing in Hungary from the First World War to the End of the Kádár Era Socialism
new meanings and symbolism. The debates over folklorism in Hungarian ethnography and European ethnology were particularly lively in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. A survey of these – with a useful bibliographic overview from an American perspective