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This paper starts with the four factors that affect Chinese anthropology and ethnology: the Soviet school of ethnology, Marxist ethnology, Western anthropological and ethnological theories, and Chinese experience and theory (government policies and ...
Jijiao Zhang, Yue Wu
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On the carrying stream into the European mountain: Roots and routes of creative (Scottish) ethnology
Since 2016, a diverse network of academic researchers, creative practitioners and cultural activists has emerged in Scotland, keen to explore the potential of a “creative ethnology”.
Ullrich Kockel, Mairi McFadyen
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The first women ethnologists in the education [PDF]
The first ethnologists in Serbia appeared in the last decade of the 19th century. The Department of Ethnology at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade was founded in 1906.
Ivanović-Barišić Milina
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Aim. The presented study aims to briefly present the possibilities of using and implementing elements of traditional culture in the teaching processat primary and secondary schools in Slovakia.
K. Nováková+3 more
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Yang Kun’s academic shifts: from the French Annales School to Marxist ethnology
As one of the first generation of Chinese Ethnologists, Yang Kun witnessed the development of Chinese ethnology in the twentieth century. Since his return from France in 1931, he had devoted almost 70 years before his death in 1998 to the teaching and ...
Xing Zhou
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Chinese anthropology and ethnology: the fifth way of anthropology and ethnology in the world
Chinese anthropology and ethnology studies are shaped by diverse schools of thought, including Western anthropology, classical Marxist ethnic theory, the Soviet school of ethnology, and Chinese experience and theory.
Jijiao Zhang, Yue Wu
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Reception of Jovan Cvijić in Slovenian ethnology [PDF]
The paper discusses the reception of the work of Jovan Cvijić in Slovenian ethnology. Cvijić is considered to be one of the founding fathers of Serbian ethnology, due in large part to his anthropogeographical orientation that strongly marked ...
Slavec-Gradišnik Ingrid
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Pseudo-Marxism and Proto-Functionalism in Serbian Ethnology: Kulišić versus Filipović
This paper discusses an episode in the history of Serbian ethnology, which I take to be indicative of the conditions in domestic disciplinary production in the first decade following WWII.
Gordana Gorunović
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A review of Chinese ethnology in the past hundred years and its summary in the new era
Ethnology has been introduced into China in the early twentieth century. Its hundred-year evolution can be divided into three phases: ethnology in the “Old China”; ethnology in the “New China”, and ethnology in the “New Era” (1978–2008). In the phase of “
Shengmin Yang
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Science of people and anthropology of man [PDF]
A determination of a relationship between ethnology and anthropology with etymology as a starting point, loses a developmental dimension. Besides, a reduction in anthropology to the question:' What is a man' and discussion of 'general characteristics of ...
Kovačević Ivan
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