Etnografia Polska – new issue

The new issue of Etnografia Polska is now available!

It is with great pleasure that we announce the publication of the 66th volume of Etnografia Polska (2022) entitled Anthropology More-Than-Human edited by Agnieszka Halemba, Maria Dębińska, Joanna Mroczkowska and Łukasz Smyrski. The issue is the result of cooperation between the IAE PAN Undisciplined Anthropology Team and the editorial team of the Polish Ethnography journal and the fruit of ZAND seminars. In it, we present texts by researchers dealing with more-than-human anthropology, showing how the relations of human and non-human subjects can be the subject of ethnographic research and how social relations are shaped that do not refer only to people.

We invite you to read the texts of:

Agnieszka Halemba – about the Altai Mountains;
Zuzanna Sadowska – about psychedelic substances;
Adrianna Biernacka-Gemel and Konrad Zieliński – about experiencing laryngectomy;
Małgorzata Roeske – on empathic pathographies and the death of domestic animals;
Małgorzata Zofia Kowalska – on anthropology more than human as a research proposal;
Magdalena Kozhevnikova – on the human body as a holobiont;
Daniela Calvo – on more than human relationships in Candoblé;
Juliusz Galiński – on beekeepers and the agency of bees
and an article on the history of Polish ethnology Ryszard Tomicki – “Playing hide and seek: how and why did Eugeniusz Frankowski end up in Spain in 1914?”
and in the Miscellaneous section, a text by Karol Górski on the practice of Brazilian jiu-jitsu by the residents of Warsaw.

We would like to thank the Authors for their cooperation 🙂 We invite you to read – all articles are available online:
https://journals.iaepan.pl/ep/issue/view/169

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