Hospitality, Reciprocity and Identity in the Albanian Countryside: From Practice to a National Narrative

Autor/innen

  • Robert Dobra

Schlagworte:

Albania, hospitality, nationalism, ethnography, traditional society, migration

Abstract

This article is based on a field research conducted in a particular rural area situated in the mountains of Southern Albania and through both new and previous ethnographic data, it aims to interpret and explore various meanings and forms of non-commercialized hospitality from the standpoint of the local community. However, it also aims to explore certain broader implications of hospitality that pertain to identity, self-image, and their construction and preservation on a wider, national scale. The paper also aims to explore and contextualize not only the meanings of non-commercialized hospitality in Albania as it pertains to its provision to foreigners, but also the social relations of local people and communities that may perceive hospitality as an inherent part of their lives.

Autor/innen-Biografie

Robert Dobra

Specializing in Albanian studies with focus on the history and present life in mountainous regions and present and past interactions between Czechs and Albanians. Presently also a student at the Department of Ethnology,Charles University Prague.

Veröffentlicht

2021-12-21

Zitationsvorschlag

Dobra, R. (2021). Hospitality, Reciprocity and Identity in the Albanian Countryside: From Practice to a National Narrative. Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 57(1). Abgerufen von https://zeitschrift-fuer-balkanologie.de/index.php/zfb/article/view/612

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Arbeiten aus dem Kreis junger Südosteuropa-Forscher