فهرست مطالب :
Hrobat Virloget, Katja, et al., eds. (2015). Stone narratives: heritage, mobility, performance. University of Primorska Press, Koper (Front Cover).
Hrobat Virloget, Katja, et al., eds. (2015). Stone narratives: heritage, mobility, performance. University of Primorska Press, Koper (Title Page).
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Katja Hrobat Virloget, Irena Weber ■ Stone narratives: Heritage, mobility, performance: Introduction
Jasna Fakin Bajec ■ Interpretations of stone in the Karst yesterday, today and tomorrow
Introduction
Attitude to and importance of stone in the Karst before World War II
After World War II, stone becomes a symbol of poverty and backwardness
After the independence of Slovenia, stone becomes an important symbol of the Karst identity
Conclusion
References
Špela Ledinek Lozej ■ Fireplaces in the Vipava Valley
Introduction
Fireplaces
Development of smoke exhaust through the chimney
Fireplaces, fireplace equipment and kitchenware
Fireplace – a multi-purpose centre of the household
Food preparation and other household chores and farm work
Venue of social interaction
Conclusion
References
Bojan Baskar ■ Planting, growing and breeding stones
Introduction
Europeans and their science
Enter ethnography
Stones and syncretism
Concluding remarks
References
Katja Hrobat Virloget ■ Mythical tradition in the stone: The snooty Babas as elements of rites of passage and social control
Stone Babas as animate mythical beings
Kissing the stone baba as a rite of passage controlling social behaviour
References
Petra Kavrečič ■ Visiting the Karst underground: development of cave tourism in Slovenia
Introduction
Travellers in the Karst in the pre-industrial era. Impressions from journeys
The stony caves of Vilenica, Škocjan and Postojna in the 19th century
Conclusion
References
Nigel T. W. Mills ■ Public presentation of stone monuments
Introduction to heritage interpretation – a personal journey
Applying the principles of Heritage Interpretation 1 – the Hadrian’s Wall Interpretation Framework
Applying the principles of Heritage Interpretation 2 – the Roman Frontier Gallery
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
References
Maja Frencl, Boštjan Žvanut ■ Versatility of mosaics: psychological, sociological, aesthetic and organizational aspects
Introduction
New functions of mosaics
Mosaic as a team building tool
Mosaic construction as a children’s game
Mosaic as a tool for the activation of citizens and institutions in the creation of the environment
The role of mosaic in personal development, meditation and stress management
Conclusion
Acknowledgment
References
Irena Weber ■ »Wanna walk under the Rock?«: Land art, time, and tourist passages
Introduction
Placing the rock: Somewhere ‘out there’ and ‘here’ at the museum
The importance of absence: a negative sculpture
Levitated Mass 1, 2, 3 …
Blasted into existence: a pet rock
»The rock is rolling«. The road trip from the Riverside Quarry to Los Angeles (and one little transatlantic counterpart)
Engaging the rock: tourist passages
Rock to City
Post scriptum: Berlin A–Z.
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