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In this article the author talks over the world of football fans in Krakow according to his own memories and observations. This autoethnografic material, which can be described as a popular scientific anthropological reportage, has been enrich with an analysis of football fan’s press articles. Also visual issues, e.g. iconosphere, or football fans’ street art has been discussed. To interpret collected material, the author uses such anthropological therms and paradigms as myth, commune of sense of humor, a game of identity, and others. Author intentions is to present complex society, which happened to be excluded in public debate. Article has popular scientific character. It has been written in personal manner.
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In this article, the author discusses Monika Sznajderman’s reportage Pusty las [The Empty Forest] in the context of Geertz’s blurred genres. The author mainly addresses the condition of a person (a researcher, an anthropologist) who does not explore the Other but is the Other. In Sznajderman’s book, hospitality is a basic category; the researcher studying a difficult heritage - here, the Lemko region - is a guest who must choose either to look at or to ignore the history of his or her hosts. He or she can feel at home or erase all trace of the hosts’ presence. Perhaps in the end, as Maria Stepanova writes, the researcher can “breathe the air of post-memory.” The author treats Sznajderman’s book as an example of anthropological reportage and postulates the emergence of a new genre, on the border between the social sciences and literature.
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