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Etnolog 18 (2008)

Daša Koprivec Introduction
0354-0316_18_koprivec_uvodna.pdf
11-14
Gorazd Makarovič The development of May branches and maypoles in Slovenia
<p>The treatise addresses the following questions: what are may branches, maypoles and St George festivals; when did they first appear; to which population group belonged these cultural elements;<br /> what were their meanings and how did they develop.</p>
0354-0316_18_makarovic_razvoj.pdf
17-64
Božidar Jezernik “Each to his own!”
The article analyses how the Slovenian national idea started to develop after the March Revolution of 1848, creating, on the one hand, a feeling of solidarity among all the members of the Slovenian people, regardless of the provincial borders, and erecting, on the other hand, a wall separating them from their fellow citizens, who belonged to other peoples.
0354-0316_18_jezernik_svoji.pdf
65-74
Bojan Baskar The Habsburg myth of Martin Krpan as a contemporary Slovenian myth
The article analyses the contemporary Krpanomania in Slovenia as a phenomenon that represents the culmination of the roughly one-hundred-year history of the Krpan myth as one of Slovenia’s central national myths. Considerable attention is paid to two types of reading of the tale about Martin Krpan (historical-ethnological and literary-critical readings).
0354-0316_18_baskar_martin.pdf
75-93
Maja Godina Golija The formation of the modern consumer
<p>The provision of food is one of the basic activities of man. Even though modern food supply and production greatly differ from past forms and our food increasingly depends on bought and<br />
0354-0316_18_godina_oblikovanje.pdf
95-111
Saša Starec Cooking and its place in everyday life
<p>The article studies foodways through the daily practice of cooking with the intention of showing the dynamics of the diverse factors that infuence the food pattern of a household. Through the practice of cooking and food pattern the article also addresses the household, in particular regarding the relationships between its members. As foodways research through practice has not been given much attention in Slovene ethnology, the article also describes the theoretical premises of such an approach. </p>
0354-0316_18_starec_kuhanje.pdf
113-125
Anuša Pisanec Elka and her home
<p>The article analyses the attitude of the Roma Elka Strojan – whom we visited at her temporary accommodations in Roje, Šentvid, where she lived with her family, in late August 2007 – to (domestic and foreign) space, her experience and use of the physical environment where she belonged earlier, and her attachment to a given place. We were interested in the construction of her home space and the crucial process proved to be the importance Elka attributed to her own land – expressed in her story as her home.
0354-0316_18_pisanec_elka.pdf
127-144
Jana Šimenc The anatomy of pain - the views of medical anthropology
<p>Diseases and pain are the daily companions of our lives and because of the mystery of their appearance and manifestation they are a challenge to many sciences; a single science (e.g.<br />
0354-0316_18_simenc_anatomija.pdf
145-166
Daša Koprivec The Egyptian children and their nannies – the Alexandrian women
<p>The article presents a special segment of women's economic migration from Goriška to Egypt in the 19th and 20th centuries – the charges of the Slovene nannies in Egypt. The name commonly<br /> used in Slovenia for these women is aleksandrinke – Alexandrian women. The article presents the different groups of nannies: married women single women, and young girls; it then describes<br />
0354-0316_18_koprivec_egiptovski.pdf
167-186
Angelos Baš Sv. Jurij ob Taboru, Sv. Miklavž and Črni Vrh in the Lower Savinja Valley in the mid 19th century
<p>The article publishes the principal data from Georg Göth's Topographie des Herzogtums Steiermark from the 1st half of the 19th century (the topography’s material on the districts of<br />
0354-0316_18_bas_sv.pdf
189-200
Prof. dr. Angelos Baš
0354-0316_18_v_spomin.pdf
201-202
Inja Smerdel Discovering the diversity of the heritage phenomenon in the present and the role of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum in this process
0354-0316_18_smerdel_odkrivanje.pdf
205-210
Nina Zdravič Polič The Slovene Ethnographic Museum and EU projects
0354-0316_18_zdravic_slovenski.pdf
211-214
Andrej Dular The painting and plastering trades in the collections of the Slovene Ethnographic Museum
0354-0316_18_dular_slikarska.pdf
215-220
Svanibor Pettan Sounds of Slovenia: From folk musicians to the avseniks
0354-0316_18_pettan_zvoki.pdf
221-225
Barbara Sosič Recording everyday life with photography
0354-0316_18_sosic_belezenje.pdf
227-230
Daša Koprivec Handicrafts from Australia
0354-0316_18_koprivec_rocna.pdf
231-239
Aleksandra Ceferin Slovenian Handicrafts Heritage in Australia
0354-0316_18_ceferin_dediscina.pdf
241-255
Inja Smerdel Touched by a woman's hands
0354-0316_18_smerdel_dotik.pdf
257-264
Nina Zdravič Polič Muzeji - stičišča medkulturnega dialoga
0354-0316_18_zdravic_muzeji.pdf
265-268
Nina Zdravič Polič Exhibitions at the SEM in 2007
0354-0316_18_zdravic_razstave.pdf
269-276
Sonja Kogej Rus Events at the SEM in 2007
0354-0316_18_kogej_prireditve.pdf
277-291