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*MARTOR. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review 18/2013*
*REMEMBERING CHILDHOOD*
Ioana POPESCU, Simina BĂDICĂ
Two Introductions
*(Auto)ethnographies of Contemporary Childhood*
Mihaela PRECUP
Children, Heroes, and Foes in a Communist Family Album
Iuliana DUMITRU
Childhood in 2 Mai. An Insider’s Perspective
Anamaria IUGA
Children’s Part in Performing Customs
Cristina BEZZI
Romanian “Left Behind” Children? Experiences of Transnational Childhood and
Families in Europe
*Visual Traces and** Oral Histories *
Melinda BLOS-JÁNI
Men with the Movie Camera between 1945 and 1989. Domesticating Moving Image
Technology under Communism
Dana MIHĂILESCU
Children’s Erratic Memories of the Holocaust: On Cross-Cutting Exchanges in
Exhibitions and Visual Projects about Child Survivors and Children of
Survivors
Simona ADAM
Growing Up in Banat Region. Childhood Memories in Life-Stories
Nadezhda VELINOVA GALABOVA
The Image of the Teacher in the Reminiscences of Sofia English Language
School’s Alumni from the 1970s
*MUSEOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD*
Lila PASSIMA
Childhood - The World Seen Through Binoculars
Rodica MARINESCU
The Childhood Museum – Guestbook
Georgeta ROȘU,
Clay Toys in the Collection of the Romanian National Peasant Museum
Bogdan IANCU
The Károly Kós Experiment: Participatory Museography, Material Culture and
Childhood
*Reviews*
Sanda GOLOPENŢIA (ed.),* Școala sociologică de la București *[The Bucharest
Sociological School]*,* special issue of the journal *Secolul 21* (review
by Stelu ȘERBAN)
Smaranda VULTUR, *Francezi în Banat, bănăţeni în Franţa. Memorie şi
identitate [The French in Banat. People of Banat in France. Memory and
Identity]* (review by Ana PASCU)
*History and Anthropology. Special Issue: Politics and Performance in
South-Eastern Europe* (review by Stelu ȘERBAN)
The issue is available on CEEOL subscribers here:
http://www.ceeol.com/aspx/issuedetails.aspx?issueid=8e05a370-6cb8-440a-ad5f-64dbf8c33d40
And the introduction can be read free of charge here:
https://www.academia.edu/5835412/_Two_Introductions._Remembering_Childhood_in_Martor._The_Museum_of_the_Romanian_Peasant_Anthropology_Review_18_2013_12-15
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Simina Bădică
researcher // Romanian Peasant Museum/ Muzeul Taranului Roman
managing editor // Martor Anthropology Review
PhD Candidate // CEU, Budapest
http://ceu.academia.edu/SiminaBadica
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