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Culture, crisis, and renewal: Introduction, Part I

2017

The articles presented in this issue constitute the second part of the special issue devoted to analyzing the links between culture, crisis, and renewal as part of the research project “Cultural Na...

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Antropologija kao nužno odučavanje. Primjeri iz kampova, sudnica, škola i poduzeća

2017

U ovom radu istražujem poteškoće do kojih dolazi u pokušajima komunikacije preko kulturnih granica. Oslanjam se na svoj terenski rad u različitim sredinama u Istočnoj i Srednjoj Europi – u izbjegličkim kampovima, sudnicama, školama i poduzećima – u kojem sam zaključila da komunikacija najbolje funkcionira kada se uspostavi povjerenje, a korak koji je potreban da bi do toga došlo je na obje strane naučiti kako odučiti duboko ukorijenjene pretpostavke. Rad započinje raspravom o rasnim i etničkim stereotipima, u kojoj se oslanjam na niz uvida iz evolucijske psihologije i kognitivne znanosti. Zatim se okrećem mitovima o pamćenju te predlažem kako primijeniti najnovija otkrića specijaliziranih i…

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National culture in post-apartheid Namibia: state-sponsored cultural festivals and their histories

2016

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologyAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyNational culture06 humanities and the arts050701 cultural studiesState (polity)AnthropologyPolitical science0601 history and archaeologyPost apartheidmedia_commonAnthropology Southern Africa
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Animated Corpses: Communicating with Post Mortals in an Anatomical Exhibition

2006

‘Plastinates’ (i.e. corpses conserved through plastics) are lab created artifacts which since the nineties have been the subject of a cultural field experiment via an anatomical exhibition. Similarly to brain-dead or digitalized bodies, they constitute an ambiguous form of post-mortem existence. The article inquires after the ways in which the ontological status of these entities is constituted through the practices of body donors, anatomists and visitors. Plastinates owe their ambiguity to an oscillation between two different frames of perception. Their meaning is determined by the extent to which an anatomy exhibition can impose a ‘medical gaze’ over a non-professional way of perception, …

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Judith Jesch, The Viking Diaspora

2017

The most recent addition to Routledge’s well-established series, The Medieval World, is a book about the Vikings by Judith Jesch, who is a widely known expert on the period commonly labeled as ‘the...

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologyHistory060102 archaeologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Ethnology0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the artsAncient historyPeriod (music)DiasporaJournal of Baltic Studies
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TRANSACTIONAL SEX, EARLY MARRIAGE, AND PARENT– CHILD RELATIONS IN A TANZANIAN SLUM

2016

Transactional sex has been recognized as a major factor in the persistence of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa, yet it also has implications for the persistence of poverty. Using interview data collected between 2010 and 2015, this article examines how Muslim families in Dar es Salaam are affected by transactional sexual behavior.1 Examined are motives for transactional sex, how poor families view the purpose of marriage, and religious teachings and cultural beliefs about the onset of adulthood. Familial strategies to ensure provision for daughters and to improve the family’s socio-economic situation are impeded by the fact that in a context of high unemploy ment, transactional sex of ten rep…

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologyPovertybiology05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyHuman sexualityContext (language use)Transactional sex06 humanities and the artsbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseDevelopmental psychologyTanzaniaArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Transactional leadershipAcquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)Anthropologyparasitic diseasesmedicine0601 history and archaeologyPsychology050703 geographySlum2016 - Special Issue: Muslim Intimacies – Families, Individuals and Late Modern Dilemmas
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Religious toleration and the limits of liberal secularism: The case of India

2019

In recent years there has been a resurgence of public discourse about the role of tolerance as one of the key elements of the Western philosophical heritage. The fact that Western societies remain ...

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReligious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artsToleration050601 international relations0506 political scienceKey (music)Political sciencePublic discourse0601 history and archaeologySecularismmedia_commonSikh Formations
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Muslim Intimacies : Challenges for Individuals and Families in Global Contexts

2016

Cultural Studies060101 anthropologymuslimsAnthropology05 social sciencesEtnologi0507 social and economic geography06 humanities and the arts050701 cultural studiesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)muslimitAnthropology0601 history and archaeologySociologyEthnology
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Scholarly discussion as engineering the meanings of a European cultural heritage

2016

The vague concept of a European cultural heritage is frequently referred to – but rarely explicitly defined – in scholarly discussion. The use of the concept in academia constructs a European cultural heritage as a category in research and explicitly and implicitly produces its focuses and outlines. Thus, the use of the concept can be considered as scholarly engineering of a European cultural heritage. To be able to have a scholarly discussion about a European cultural heritage, the meanings and uses of the concept need to be clarified. This article examines the meanings and uses of the concept in recent scholarly articles published in various disciplines. In the study, the concept analysi…

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Iʿtibārī Concepts in Suhrawardī : The Case of Substance

2020

Abstract Shihāb al-Dīn al-Suhrawardī (d. 587/1191) famously criticised the central concepts of Avicennian metaphysics as merely mind-dependent (or iʿtibārī) notions. This paper aims to show that despite his critique, Suhrawardī held that these concepts are meaningful, indeed necessary for human cognition. By the same token, it is argued that their re-emergence in Suhrawardī’s ishrāqī metaphysics is not a matter of incoherence. Although the paper’s findings can be generalised to hold of all iʿtibārī concepts, mutatis mutandis, our focus is on the concept of substance, mainly because of the importance of the concept of ‘dusky substance’ in ishrāqī metaphysics.

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