MARTOR 22 / 2017
BACK TO THE FUTURE. CREATIVE TRADITIONS IN THE 21st CENTURY
DOI: www.doi.org/10.57225/martor.2017.22
Coordinators: Vintilă MIHĂILESCU, Bogdan IANCU, Corina IOSIF.
Contents • Sommaire
Two Introductions
Vintilă MIHĂILESCU
Creative Traditions and Ecology of Heritage
Corina IOSIF and Bogdan IANCU
In Brief
I. Social Usages of Traditions
Marta JECU
Tradition and Architectural Representation
Augustin IOAN
Retrofuturism. A Revisited Concept for Religious Architecture
David DIACONU
(Re)establishing Institutions as Tradition. A Fieldwork-based Analysis of Obște’s Commons’ Management Institutions
Chris BAKER
Reinventing Mountain Food Traditions and Small Farm Survival in Southern Appalachia
II. Political Usages of Traditions
Andrea MEMBRETTI, Pier Paolo VIAZZO
Negotiating the Mountains. Foreign Immigration and Cultural Change in the Italian Alps
William WESTERMAN
Kayaktivism: The Anthropology of Protest, Craft, and the Imagination
III. Traditions on Display
Magdalena BUCHCZYK, Gabriela NICOLESCU, Alexandra URDEA
Forging Folklore, Disrupting Archives: Curatorial Explorations between Tradition and Innovation
Anca-Maria PĂNOIU
A Sense of Past. Usages of Objects in Naïve Museology
IV. Traditions in Dialogue
Raluca OPREA-MINOIU, Cosmin MANOLACHE, Ana PASCU, Ciprian VOICILĂ, Ruxandra GRIGORESCU, Mirela FLORIAN, Beatrice IORDAN, Lidia STAREȘ, Valentina BÂCU
Atelierul de creativitate. A Sentimental Dossier
Corina IOSIF
Creative Traditions Forum: the Project and the Team
Bogdan IANCU
Inside the Creative Traditions Workshops
V. Book Reviews
Proiect editorial co-finanțat de Administrația Fondului Cultural Național. / This issue of Martor has been published with the financial support of the National Cultural Fund Administration (AFCN Romania).
Proiectul nu reprezintă în mod necesar poziția Administrației Fondului Cultural Național. AFCN nu este responsabil de conținutul proiectului sau de modul în care rezultatele proiectului pot fi folosite. Acestea sunt în întregime responsabilitatea beneficiarului finanțării. / This project does not necessarily represent the position of the National Cultural Fund Administration. AFCN is not responsible for the content of the project or the ways its results may be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary.