"This is an important ethnography, very different from the usual run-of-the-mill village ethnographies of ex-Yugoslavia, and the methodology followed is a useful and potentially important addition to the literature on transnationalism."--Michael Herzfeld, author of "Cultural Intimacy: Social Poetics in the Nation-State"
"This is an important ethnography, very different from the usual run-of-the-mill village ethnographies of ex-Yugoslavia, and the methodology followed is a useful and potentially important addition to the literature on transnationalism."--Michael Herzfeld, author of "Cultural Intimacy: Social Poetics in the Nation-State"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Irene Portis-Winner is a Visiting Scholar (2002–2003) at the Philosophy of Education Research Center, Harvard University.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments I. The Dynamics of a Dialogic Relation between a Peasant Village and Its Ethnic Counterpart: A Semiotic Approach > Prologue: “The Strange Intruder” (from Peirce): A Peasant Village and Its Many Others 1. A Glance at the Village and Its Sister Ethnic Communities in Cleveland and Hibbing II. Theoretical Issues and Terminology: From the Outer to the Inner Point of View 2. Nationalism, Ethnic Identity, Transnationalism: Issues of Terminology 3. Can We Find the Inner Point of View? Interpretative Anthropology, Performance Anthropology 4. Semiotics of Culture > III. The Village and the Slovene Communities in Cleveland and Hibbing: A Historical Perspective 5. Zerovnica: Its Past and the Question of the Future 6. The Story of the Ethnic Community in Cleveland IV. Semiotic Portraits 7. Semiotic Portraits in Cultural Context 8. Concluding Remarks Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments I. The Dynamics of a Dialogic Relation between a Peasant Village and Its Ethnic Counterpart: A Semiotic Approach > Prologue: “The Strange Intruder” (from Peirce): A Peasant Village and Its Many Others 1. A Glance at the Village and Its Sister Ethnic Communities in Cleveland and Hibbing II. Theoretical Issues and Terminology: From the Outer to the Inner Point of View 2. Nationalism, Ethnic Identity, Transnationalism: Issues of Terminology 3. Can We Find the Inner Point of View? Interpretative Anthropology, Performance Anthropology 4. Semiotics of Culture > III. The Village and the Slovene Communities in Cleveland and Hibbing: A Historical Perspective 5. Zerovnica: Its Past and the Question of the Future 6. The Story of the Ethnic Community in Cleveland IV. Semiotic Portraits 7. Semiotic Portraits in Cultural Context 8. Concluding Remarks Notes Selected Bibliography Index
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