Palaceology, or Palace-as-Methodology: Ethnographic Conceptualism, Total Urbanism, and a Stalinist Skyscraper in Warsaw Cover Image

Palaceology, or Palace-as-Methodology: Ethnographic Conceptualism, Total Urbanism, and a Stalinist Skyscraper in Warsaw
Palaceology, or Palace-as-Methodology: Ethnographic Conceptualism, Total Urbanism, and a Stalinist Skyscraper in Warsaw

Author(s): Michal Murawski
Subject(s): Anthropology
Published by: Центр независимых социологических исследований (ЦНСИ)
Keywords: Methodology; Ethnography; Urbanism; Architecture; Totality; Holism; Stalinism; Postsocialism

Summary/Abstract: This article describes experiments with fieldwork methodology, carried out while researching the relationship between a Stalinist skyscraper (the Palace of Culture and Science) and the social life of contemporary Warsaw. Making use of three concepts of totality taken from social and art theory (the Maussian "total social fact," the Wagnerian Gesamtkunstwerk, and anthropological holism), I show how the provocative style and public scale of "Palaceological" "ethnographic conceptualism" - which triangulates participant observation, artlike ethnographic interventions, and a quantitative survey - mirrors the bombastic manner and pervasive scope of the Palace's presence in the social life of the city.

  • Issue Year: 5/2013
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 56-83
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: English
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