Legacy of Yugoslav Ethnologies and Contemporary Research of Post-socialism

Authors

  • Ines Prica Institut za etnologiju i folkloristiku, Ulica kralja Zvonimira 17, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvaška

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2004330102

Keywords:

postsocializem, etnografija socijalizma, etnologija, Hrvatska // postsocialism, ethnography of socialism, ethnology, Croatia

Abstract

U izlaganju se razmatraju uvjeti za antropološko istraživanje postsocijalističkih društava s obzirom na znanstveno nasljeđe etnologija u socijalizmu, posebno na primjeru hrvatske etnologije kao nekadašnjeg dijela jugoslavenskog sustava različitih etnoloških znanstvenih tradicija. Praznina etnografije socijalizma ali i elementi znanstvene postkolonijalnosti u istraživanju i interpretaciji istočnoeuropskih društava od strane zapadne antropologije posljednjih desetak godina otčitavaju se u nasljeđu bivših socijalističkih etnologija i njihovih nesvjesnih ili dirigiranih interpretativnih interesa.

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The conditions for the anthropological research of post-socialist societies are discussed with regard to the legacy of ethnologies in socialism, with the accent on the Croatian ethnology as the former part of the Yugoslav system of different ethnological scientific traditions. The blankness of ethnography of socialism, but also some features of the current anthropological interpretation of the East European cultures, are detected in the underlying heritage of the former socialist ethnologies and their unconscious or dictated interpretative interests.

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15.10.2004

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Prica, I. (2004). Legacy of Yugoslav Ethnologies and Contemporary Research of Post-socialism. Traditiones, 33(1), 19–34. https://doi.org/10.3986/Traditio2004330102

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Razprave in razgledi / Articles and Essays