Atelierul de creativitate. A Sentimental Dossier
Journal Title: Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review - Year 2017, Vol 22, Issue 22
Abstract
9 stories about people, relationships, creativity, communication; 9 stories about how the educators and artists at the Romanian Peasant Museum open up the museum for adults and children alike, translating its contents into colours, sounds, happenings, and objects.
Authors and Affiliations
Raluca Oprea-Minoiu, Cosmin Manolache, Ciprian Voicila, Ruxandra Grigorescu, Mirela Florian, Beatrice Iordan, Lidia Stares, Valentina Bacu
The Rise and Fall of the Youth Republic in Rural Bulgaria: the Case of Momina Tsarkva
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The “Socialist Modernism” Platform: Online Archives and Knowledge Production in Central and Eastern Europe
In this article I explore the relationship between online archives and the process of knowledge production by looking at visual representations of modernist architecture. I focus on the project “Socialist Modernism,” dev...
Kayaktivism: The Anthropology of Protest, Craft, and the Imagination
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Cracks and Light: Observing the Resilience of the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Among the seven national institutions of the former socialist Yugoslav period that appear to have been assigned to the category of ‘contested’ and ‘unwanted’ heritage, the History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina stands...
In Brief
The local communities of Eastern Europe, regarded up to the beginning of the 1990s as a rich reserve of peasant culture, have over the past twenty years been falling apart before our very eyes. Under the pressure of migr...