Inhaltsbereich
Volume 05
Ethnologia Balkanica
Journal for Southeast European Anthropology
Zeitschrift für die Anthropologie Südosteuropas
Journal d’anthropologie du sud-est européen
Contents Volume 5/2001
Editorial
State of the discipline
- Nicolae Constantinescu, Bucharest
Anthropological Perspectives in Romanian Folklore Studies
Ethnicity and nation
- Ivan Čolović, Belgrade
Le peuple serbe comme dramatis persona dans la narration politique
- Saša Nedeljković, Belgrade
The National Identity of Students in Post-Communist Serbia
- Evgenija Ivanova, Sofia
The Rhodope Mountains as a Road and a Border
- François Ruegg, GenevaRedefining a Multicultural Romania Between Submission to the European Union and Exaltation of National Specificity
Religion
- Galia Valtchinova, Sofia
Communisme ‹orthodoxe› et changement religieux: leçons du terrain bulgare
- Péter Krasztev, Szabina Kerényi, Budapest
Spirit Awakening at Sunrise. Petăr Dănov and the White Brotherhood: Attempting Interpretation
Feasts, Holidays and Politics
- Ženja G. Pimpireva, Sofia
The Village Fair (săbor) as a Socialist Holiday
- Vesna Vučinić Nešković, Belgrade
Public Burning of Yule Logs in the Bay of Kotor, Montenegro
- Ivanka Petrova, Sofia
Betriebsfeste in Bulgarien heute. Eine ethnologische Analyse
Changing Social, Family, and Gender Relations
- Iva Filipova-Kjurkčieva, Sofia
Kinship and Solidarity Among the Bulgarian Muslims of the Teteven Region
- Ana Luleva, Sofia
Gender Images in the Bulgarian Village in the 20th Century: Between Tradition and Modernity
- Elka Minčeva, Sofia
“Wedding Without a Marriage“
- Meglena I. Zlatkova, Plovdiv
Changes in Urban Neighbourhoods in Present Day Bulgaria
Changing Foodways
- Božidar Jezernik, Ljubljana
Where Paradise Was But a Sip of Hellish Brew Away. A Story of Coffee in the Balkans
- Evgenija Krăsteva-Blagoeva, Sofia
The Bulgarians and McDonald's: Anthropological Aspects
Addresses of editors and authors
Instructions to authors