Volume 10
Ethnologia Balkanica
Journal for Southeast European Anthropology
Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas
Journal d’anthropologie du sud-est européen
Contents Volume 10/2006
Editorial
Urban structure and planning, architecture
- Maximilian Hartmuth, Istanbul
Negotiating Tradition and Ambition: Comparative Perspective on the “De-Ottomanization” of the Balkan Cityscapes - Marija Maksin-Mićić, Belgrade
Peripheral Zones of Serbian Towns: Spatial Development and Way of Life - Katarina Višnar, Ljubljana
Evaluating the Spatial Context of the Suburban - Ermis Lafazanovski, Skopje
Skopje: Nostalgic Places and Utopian Spaces - Cristofer Scarboro, Urbana
Socialist Humanism on Tour: Monuments, Public Spaces and Subjectivity in Haskovo, Bulgaria
Urban – rural relations
- Konstantina Bada, Ioannina
Revealing the historicity of migrant women. Moving from mountain areas to the provincial urban centers of Greece. The case of Agrinio - Rory Yeoman, Peckham
Urban Visions and Rural Utopias: Literature and the Building ofa Nationalist Consensus in Croatia, 1924–1945
Social topography, ethnic and gender relations
- Siegfried Gruber, Graz
The Quarters of Shkodra in 1918: Differences and Similarities - Mirjana Pavlović, Belgrade
Cente – Periphery: The Ethnicity of Serbs in Timişoara - Ana Luleva und Cvetana Bončeva, Sofia
Konstruktion von Identitäten in Grenzzonen. Interkulturelle Geschlechterbeziehungen am bulgarisch-griechischen Beispiel - Ivanka Petrova, Sofia
Geschlechterrollen in einem internationalen Unternehmen in Sofia
Urban culture, urbanity
- Aleksandar R. Miletić, Belgrade
Insights into Urban Life, Cultural Change, and Modernization in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians, 1918–1928 - Ivana Spasić, Belgrade
ASFALT: The Construction of Urbanity in Everyday Discourse in Serbia - Vesna Vučinić-Nešković and Jelena Miloradović, Belgrade
Corso as a Total Social Phenomenon: the Case of Smederevska Palanka, Serbia - Aleksandra Pavićević, Belgrade
Cremation as an Urban Phenomenon of the New Age. From Ecology to Ideology: the Serbian Case
Popular culture in the city
- Ivana Kronja, Belgrade
New Urban Trends in Serbia, 1990–2004: From Urban Life to Popular Culture and Vice Versa - Dragana Antonijević and Ljubomir Hristić, Belgrade
Belgrade Graffiti: Anthropological Insights into Anonymous Public Expressions of “Worldview” - Orli Fridman, Arlington
Alternative Voices in Public Urban Space: Serbia’s Women in Black - Ana Hofman and Iva Tarabić, Belgrade
Roma Musicians as Tradesmen in Urban Cultural Environments - Raluca Nagy and Cristina Plecadite, Cluj-Napoca
Consuming Electronic Music in Bucharest: “Low-Profile” Locations and Their Public - Raluca Petre, Bucharest
The Reconfiguration of Leisure in Transition: Pubs and Friendship in Constanţa - Iva Filipova-Kyurkchieva, Sofia
Football and Political Symbolism in Bulgaria in the 1980s and 1990s