Everyday Culture in Europe: Approaches and Methodologies

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Máiréad Nic Craith, Ullrich Kockel, Reinhard Johler
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - Social Science - 190 pages
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
A CaseStudy of Sorb Cultural Research
133
Towards a European Ethnology
149
Ethnology in the North of Ireland
165
Index
185
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