Published by the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum
at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Bulgarian Folklore
Vol. ХХХVІI, 2011, Issue 2
PERSPECTIVES ON THE DIFFERENCES. Studies of Ethnic, Religious and Cultural Otherness
Editors: Vladimir Penchev, Stanoy Stanoev, Irina Kolarska
Introductory Words
Vladimir Penchev. About People and Terminology, Or, about Bulgarians outside Bulgaria
Summary/ ReferencesVeselka Toncheva. Life on the Border (Golo Brdo, Gora and Mala Prespa, the Republic of Albania)
Summary/ ReferencesIrina Kolarska. Saint Cyril and Methodius’ Day in Czechia – A Unity between Religious and Secular
Summary/ ReferencesWeronika Grozdew-Kołacińska. Traditional Chants of the Bulgarian Catholics. Between Sacrum and Profanum
Summary/ ReferencesGalina Lozanova. The Giant Audj Ibn Anak and the Prophet Nuh
Summary/ ReferencesLyubomir Mikov. Comments on Dating the Public Ottoman Baths on Bulgarian Lands (15th–19th C.)
Summary/ ReferencesStanoy Stanoev. “The Thames, Sir…” One Exotic Character in the Bulgarian Joke Space
Summary/ ReferencesLina Gergova. Ethnostereotypes and Labour (Citizens, Non-Citizens and Super-Citizens)
Summary/ ReferencesEkaterina Anastasova. Zor Alef and the Unitarian Teaching – between Bulgaria, Russia and the EU
Summary/ ReferencesDoctoral Research
Svetoslava Toncheva. The Anthroposophical Mentality – Spiritual-Scientific View of Life?
Summary/ ReferencesPublished
Mihaela Kuzmova. Marek Jakoubek. Vojvodovo. Etnologie krajanské obce. Centrum pro studium demokracie a kultury. Brno, 2010