ABSTRACT

The book offers a critical overview of Croatian ethnology written by the most prominent Croatian ethnologist/ anthropologist in the second half of the 20th century - Dunja Rihtman-Augustin (recently deceased). She was the first Croatian ethnologist to break with the long established tradition of diffusionist (culture area) studies of her contemporaries and start to anthropologize Croatian ethnology. This book, compiled and completed by Jasna Capo Zmegac, highlights some crucial remarks with regard to the relationship between ethnology and politics. They are formulated as a series of research questions and problems, including: the role of folk culture as mythomoteur, cannonization of the folk culture, nationalization of the peasants in the 19th century and the role of ethnology. This vividly written text offers an exceptional insight into Croatian ethnological developments in the past century, as well as into crucial ruptures in Croatian society which have had important repercussions on ethnological discipline.

chapter 1|12 pages

Between Ethnicity and Nation

chapter 2|10 pages

Vuk Karadžić

Past and Present or On the History of Folk Culture

chapter 4|11 pages

Antun Radić: Peasants into Croats

chapter 465|11 pages

Distancing Ethnology from Politics

chapter 6|11 pages

Ethnology During Socialism and After

chapter 687|11 pages

Ethnology and the Ethnomyth

chapter 8|14 pages

Anthropologizing Ethnology