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JEF Vol. 15 No 2

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Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics (JEF) on interdistsiplinaarne teadusajakiri, mis on suunatud rahvusvahelisele lugejaskonnale. Ajakiri on Eesti Rahva Muuseumi, Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi ja Tartu Ülikooli ühisväljaanne, mis ilmub kaks korda aastas.
Ajakiri asutati 2007. aastal kolme jätkväljaande ühinemisel. JEF-i eelkäijateks on Eesti Rahva Muuseumi välja antud sari Pro Ethnologia (19 numbrit 1993-2005), Tartu Ülikooli eesti ja võrdleva rahvaluule osakonna seeria Studies in Folklore and Popular Religion (3 numbrit 1996-1999) ja koos TÜ etnoloogia osakonnaga välja antud seeria Studies in Folk Culture (5 numbrit 2003-2005).

Saadaval ainult inglise keeles.

Sisukord:

Elliott Oring
To Explain Tradition

Alexander Panchenko
Ancient Wisdom, Stigmatised Knowledge, and Sacred Landscapes: Ontologies and Epistemologies of New Age Culture in Post-Soviet Russia

Julia Andreeva
Traditions and the Imagined Past in Russian Anastasian Intentional Communities

Julia Senina
The Siberian Village of Okunevo as a Place of Power and Its Sacred Landscape

Andrei Tiukhtiaev
Alternative Archaeology and New Age Traditionalism in Contemporary Russia

Sergei Shtyrkov
Ossetian Ritual Feasts and Transpersonal Experience: Re-description of a Religion as a Religious Practice

Heidi Henriikka Mäkelä
Digesting the Finnish Nature and Past: Food, Pastness, and the Naturalness of the National in the Wiki-Inventory for Living Heritage

Anu Kannike, Ester Bardone
Negotiating Food Heritage Interpretations: Experiences of a Project at the Estonian National Museum

Maili Pilt
“You Have No Story, Yet!” The Role of the Online Community in Shaping Women’s ‘My Stories’ about the Journey to Motherhood

Jelena Korolova, Oksana Kovzele, Ilze Kacane, Maija Grizane
Transformations of Old Believer Wedding Rites in Latvia: The Case of Latgale

Tiiu Jaago, Tiina Sepp
Journey in a Life Story and Pilgrimage: Exploring the Connection between Humans and Place in a First-Person Narrative
Lona Päll
The Role of Place-lore in Environmental Conflict Discourse: The Case of Paluküla Sacred Hill in Estonia

Eva Toulouze, Laur Vallikivi
“We Cannot Pray without Kumyshka”: Alcohol in Udmurt Ritual Life

Notes and Reviews

Liivo Niglas
I’m a Recorder: Interview with Asen Balikci

Kaisa Langer
Book Review. Folklore in Baltic History: Resistance and Resurgence

Irina Paert
Book Review. Orthodox Revivalism in Russia: Driving Forces and Moral Quests

Kikee Doma Bhutia
Book Review. Landscape, Ritual, and Identity among the Hyolmo of Nepal: Vitality of Indigenous Religions

Additional information

Year

2021

Language

EN

Cover type

Paperback

Page count

152

Dimensions

175×250