Showing posts with label popular culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label popular culture. Show all posts

Monday, April 7, 2014

Upcoming Conference in Balkan Studies at the University of Sofia




The Faculty of Slavic Studies at the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia is celebrating the twentieth anniversary of its program in Balkan Studies with a conference entitled Balkan Languages, Literatures and Cultures: Divergence and Convergence.  The conference will take place on 30-31 May 2014. The preliminary program features 119 papers in English, French, German, Russian and Bulgarian by scholars from Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Sweden, Turkey and the US. The papers address issues within the broad areas of linguistic structure and the lexicon, codification of the standard languages, language contact, etymology, onomastics and phraseology, ethnolinguistics, comparative literary studies, literature and society, ethnology, cultural history, identity and religion, political studies, the fine arts, music and folk dance.

Good luck to the organizers of this conference and to the program in Balkan Studies at the St. Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Popular cultures in political transitions: Eastern European perspectives

A special thematic issue of Revista d'etnologia de Catalunya V. 34, (2009)

Contains:

Santova, Mila. "Sofia 1989: changes, events and the mausoleum: a story that needs explaining"(10-19); Risteski, Ljupco S. "Essay on festivals: the transformation of the festive calendar in the Republic of Macedonia from 1991" (34-43); Dorondel, Stefan. "Conflicting pasts: negotiating ownership and agrarian reform in a Romanian village" (52-61).