SPRn4466 Cultural Minorities in Central and Eastern Europe. Perspective of Socio-cultural Anthropology

Fakulta sociálních studií
jaro 2020
Rozsah
0/0/0. 8 kr. Ukončení: zk.
Vyučující
prof. Janusz Mucha (přednášející), Mgr. et Mgr. Lenka Dvořáková, Ph.D. (zástupce)
Mgr. et Mgr. Lenka Dvořáková, Ph.D. (pomocník)
Garance
prof. Janusz Mucha
Katedra sociální politiky a sociální práce – Fakulta sociálních studií
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Katedra sociální politiky a sociální práce – Fakulta sociálních studií
Rozvrh
Po 11. 5. 16:00–19:40 M117, Út 12. 5. 8:00–9:40 M117, 18:00–19:40 M117, St 13. 5. 12:00–15:40 M117, Čt 14. 5. 10:00–13:40 M117, Pá 15. 5. 8:00–11:40 M117
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je nabízen i studentům mimo mateřské obory.
Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 16 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 0/16, pouze zareg.: 0/16, pouze zareg. s předností (mateřské obory): 0/16
Mateřské obory/plány
Cíle předmětu
The aim of this course is to analyze the ethnic and religious composition of Central and Eastern European (CEE) societies
Výstupy z učení
Students are able to complete the course
to reflect the issue of minorities and migration in the context of Central European countries
critically reflect contemporary concepts of ethnicity, national state, human rights in Central European countries
to reflect the social functioning of minority members and their communities in Central European countries.
Osnova
  • The aim of this course is to analyze the ethnic and religious composition of Central and Eastern European (CEE) societies, within the general context of social the cultural anthropology. The topics to be covered are: a/ Central and Eastern Europe, past and present, b/ socio-cultural anthropology and its interest in ethnic minorities, c/ “anthropology of Europe”, d/ the problem of nationalism, CEE and Western Europe, e/ the nature of ethnicity, with focus on CEE societies, f/ religion as an anthropological problem, with focus on CEE societies, g/ minority status and its ambivalence, with focus on CEE societies, h/ patterns of ethnic relations; old and new theories and their application in CEE, i/ ethnic and religious conflict, with focus on CEE societies, j/ non-ethnic, non-religious cultural minorities, k/ typologies of CEE societies, from the perspective of cultural minorities, l/ cultural minorities in CEE -- case studies. Expected learning outcome of this course is the understanding of the nature of ethnic and religious issues in modern global society, and particularly in Central and Eastern Europe.
Literatura
    povinná literatura
  • Alexander J. C., 1980, Core solidarity, ethnic out-group and social differentiation: a multidimensional model of inclusion in modern societies, in J. Dofny e A. Akiwowo (eds.), National and ethnic movements, Sage, London, 1980, pp.5-28.
  • Bala, Balint and Anton Sterbling (eds.). 1998. ETHNICITY, NATION, CULTURE. CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES. Hamburg: Krämer.
  • ----. 1996. Cultural Minorities and the Dominant Group in Poland, IN: POLISH SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 2, p. 127-135.
  • ----. 2007. Democratization in Central and Eastern Europe and the Minority Issues, POLISH SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 4 (160), p. 379-400.
  • Feischmidt Margit (ed.). 2001. ETHNIC RELATIONS IN EASTERN EUROPE. A
  • Glatz, F., 1993. MINORITIES IN EAST-CENTRAL EUROPE. Budapest: Europa Institut.
  • ----. 2000. Polish Culture as the Nation’s Own Culture and as a Foreign Culture. EAST EUROPEAN QUARTERLY XXXIV, 2, p. 217-242.
    doporučená literatura
  • Berghe, van den, P.: Race and Ethnicity: A Socio-Biological Perspective. In: Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1/ 4 (1978), pp. 402-409.
  • Eriksen, T.H. 1997. ´Multiculturalism, Individualism and Human Rights: Romanticism, the Enlightenment and Lessons from Mauritius´ in Wilson, R. A (ed.) Human Rights, Culture and context. Anthropological Perspectives. London: Pluto Press. Pp. 49-69.
  • John Rex: The concept of a multicultural society. In: Montserrat Guibernau - John Rex (ed). The Ethnicity Reader. Cambridge, Polity Press, 1997. pp. 205 - 219.
  • Thelen Peter. 2005. ROMA IN EUROPE. FROM SOCIAL EXCLUSION TO ACTIVE PARTICIPATION. Skopje: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
  • Galent Marcin, Idesbald Goddeeris and Dariusz Niedzwiedzki (eds.). 2009. MIGRATION AND EUROPEISATION, Krakow: NOMOS.
  • Will Kymlicka - Ian Shapiro: Meanings of Ethnicity and Group Rights - Introduction. In: Will Kymlicka - Ian Shapiro: Ethnicity and Group Rights. NYU Press, New York, 1997. pp. 3-21.
  • Scheffel, David, Y. 2005. SVINIA IN BLACK AND WHITE: SLOVAK ROMA AND THEIR NEIGHBOURS. Toronto, Ontario ISBN 1-55111-607-3
Výukové metody
lectures
workshops
Metody hodnocení
Everyday consultations, everyday assignment of readings, final test and examination essay.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
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