Everyday Culture in Europe: Approaches and MethodologiesMáiréad Nic Craith, Ullrich Kockel, Reinhard Johler Covering institutional, demo-geographical and political 'smallness', this book examines Europe's 'small ethnologies'. It questions whether being 'small' might present opportunities as well as constituting a danger and explores how these 'small' ethnologies might play a key part in helping to form a wider 'European ethnology'. |
Contents
Visions for a Discipline or Power Struggle? | 19 |
The Case | 65 |
How Large are the Issues for Small Ethnographies? Bulgarian | 81 |
Lithuanian Ethnology between | 101 |
When is Small Beautiful? The Transformations of Swedish Ethnology | 119 |
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