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Dodatek: Krakow. Anthropologies of Heritage [ENGLISH]
Dodatek "Krakow. Anthropologies of Heritage [ENGLISH]" ukazał się wraz z numerem:
Nr 28/2019
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Artykuły w dodatku
The HERILIGION Consortium
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The City Starts to Breathe
Piotr Kozanecki
It was the last moment!
In 2019, when people began to be really afraid of the effects of climate change, the green revolution got going in Kraków once…
A Tartar on Horseback
The Lajkonik – a rider on a wooden horse, carrying a mace and wearing a crescent-topped pointed hat – is among the most popular symbols of Kraków.
The Third Bugle Call
Krzysztof Story
Every year, Kraków is visited by 13 million tourists. Most of them go to see the Market Square. This is now their domain and the residents are moving out.
The Wawel Dragon
The oldest Kraków legends written down at the beginning 13th century by the Bishop of Kraków and historian of Poland, Wincenty Kadłubek, tell of a ferocious…
Tinfoil in Your Blood
Doma Matejko
There is no better time than the beginning of summer to visit a Kraków family which makes nativity scenes,
because that is when it all begins.
Ennobled Barbarians
Renata Radłowska
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Monika Golonka-Czajkowska
Monika Golonka-Czajkowska, ethnologist: The history of Nowa Huta is a complex one: an initially passive and thoughtless mass first became a victim and then an…
Kraków is Not Sarajevo
Marcin Żyła
Looking Back at Krakus
Kamila Baraniecka-Olszewska
The Traditional Rękawka Festival is an example of how local heritage is shaped by practice. It showcases two versions of Kraków’s identity – one harking back…
Post-Glacial Landscape
Kazimierz S. Ożóg
Monuments to the Pope are an interesting study in a lack of inhibition and in consent to the surfeit, trashiness, and mindlessness of repetitive forms that are…
Roses of a Saint
Until recently, few people in Kraków had ever herd of St Rita of Cascia (1381-1457).
Bells and carry-ons
Magdalena Wadowska
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Michał Kuźmiński
Magdalena Wadowska, ethnologist and journalist: A city must be noisy. Even the sacred are not always silent.
Feet on the Aryan Side
Monika Ochędowska
What should be commemorated and to what extent – where is the boundary? We will look for answers while taking a walk through the former Kraków ghetto.
A Street Seen From the Other Side
Alicja Baczyńska-Hryhorowicz
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Bartosz Arkuszewski
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Alicja Soćko-Mucha
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Kaja Kajder
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Anna Niedźwiedź
INTERVIEW WITH a group of ETHNOGRAPHERS: During a recent study, Grodzka Street – one of the oldest, but also one of the most crowded tourist streets in Kraków…
Mapping Meanings
Anna Niedźwiedź
The “Maps of the City: Heritages and the Sacred within Kraków’s Cityscape” exhibition is a narrative about symbolic geographies, the ambiguity of the division…
God of Four Faces
One of the many souvenirs from Kraków is a Światowid figurine. These figurines are miniature copies of a stone statue with four faces (the so-called Zbruch…
Folk and National Costume
Kraków folk costume is simply the festive garb worn by peasants in the Kraków region. It later gained fame as the archetypical Polish national costume.
Heritage Laboratory
Anna Niedźwiedź
What Kraków teaches us today is that memory and the references to the past which shape it are dynamic phenomena with many different trajectories, initiated by…
Boniecki: My Map of Kraków
Ks. Adam Boniecki
Much of my life has played out on the map of old Kraków, which always looks like a sophisticated stage set, whether under moonlight, at dawn, in the snow or…