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RZECZ O BASKIJSKICH DIALEKTACH

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Recenzja książki: Koldo Zuazo, El euskera y sus dialectos, Editorial Alberdania, Irun 2010, 218 s.
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The article addresses the issue of ideological exploitation of the landscape, of mak-ing into an ethno-landscape, which is an important element of the nationalist thought. The authoress analyses the question on the example of the Basque culture, discussing the meaning or the territory and home in the Basque worldview, the most important elements of the Basque national landscape and the way in which they are created and preserved (art, literature).
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Federalizm „po hiszpańsku”

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REC. KSIĄŻKI Anna Sroka, Hiszpańska droga do federalizmu, Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego, Wrocław 2008, ss. 345)
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DEATH IN BASQUE CULTURE

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Death occupies a significant place in the Basque worldview. Traditionally it is associated with numerous beliefs and elaborate rituals, while the most important role in funeral ceremonies was performed by woman, who, according to some authors, was an intermediary between the worlds and a priestess of sorts. However, nowadays a perceptible change is taking place in the manner of approaching death, accompanied by the development of new funeral rituals. Another important issue is the exploitation of death in national ideology, as a national symbol and an element which consolidates the group in its aspirations (as manifested in the funerals of radical Basque nationalists).  
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This paper is concerned with the interpretation of a Basque notion of etxe (“home”) in the context of the concept of keywords in the process of culture discovery. Ac-cording to the author, the word is an essential constituent in the Basque worldview, while its analysis yields interesting observations regarding the cultural specificity of the Basques.
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This article focuses on personal experience of fieldwork in the Basque Country. The author reflects on the linguistic and political dimensions of her research, on the relationship between the researcher and research participants, and on the emotional challenges of ethnographic fieldwork, with particular focus on the impact of motherhood on such research. Emphasizing the importance of autoethnography, the author also points out a variety of approaches to the research process and ways of presenting research results.
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