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Anthropology Matters Journal, 2006, Vol 8 (1)
DOING FIELDWORK IN EASTERN EUROPE
http://www.anthropologymatters.com/journal/2006-1/index.htm
Guest editor on this issue: Michaela Schäuble
The latest issue of the Anthropoloy Matters Journal explores post-communism in Eastern Europe in new and challenging ways. The editorial introduces a thought-provoking conceptual framework, while the seven lively articles that follow take a look at the core issue from diverse and innovative angles - ranging from garbeology through dream interpretation to the staging of imagined suicide. Whether you are doing research on Eastern Europe or not, this journal issue will engage and inspire your anthropological thinking. Take a look at:
http://www.anthropologymatters.com/journal/2006-1/index.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editorial: Doing fieldwork in Eastern Europe: introduction
By Michaela Schäuble (University of Tübingen) with the collaboration of Tomasz Rakowski (University of Warsaw) and Wlodzimierz Pessel (University of Warsaw)
Doing fieldwork in Eastern Europe: fieldwork made easier
By Fran Deans (University College London)
The Polish political scene as seen from a small town market
By Anna Malewska-Szalygin (University of Warsaw)
Gatherers of central Poland: a field study
By Tomasz Rakowski (University of Warsaw)
Rubbish as informants: a cultural contribution to Polish 'garbeology'
By Wlodzimierz Karol Pessel (University of Warsaw)
Myth, collective trauma and war in Serbia. A cultural-hermeneutical appraisal
By Daniel Šuber (University of Konstanz)
'Imagined suicide': self-sacrifice and the making of heroes in post-war Croatia
By Michaela Schäuble (University of Tübingen)
In quest of Eastern Europe: troubling encounters in the post-Cold War field
By Eleni Sideri (SOAS)
Post-socialist disclosures: an imperfect translation of personal experience into ethnographic writing
By Madalina Florescu (SOAS)
Filming ethnicity in Southern Transylvania
By Anne Schiltz (University of Manchester)
The Anthropology Matters Journal aims to promote innovative perspectives, critical reflection and questioning of established anthropological boundaries. We encourage submissions from PhD students and early-career anthropologists. If you would like to submit a paper, please contact the editor, Ingie Hovland ([log in to unmask])
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