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The Balkan Gurbet / Pečalbarstvo – Past and Present
The Balkan Gurbet / Pečalbarstvo – Past and Present

Author(s): Petko Hristov
Subject(s): Agriculture, Migration Studies
Published by: Етнографски институт САНУ
Keywords: migrations; labour mobility; gender; gurbet; pečalbarstvo; Šopluk;

Summary/Abstract: The article presents an observation on the various traditional forms of cross-border seasonal labor mobility on the Balkans, both as agricultural works away from the home place, and as large-scale temporary craftsmen’s migrations of builders, bakers, dairy workers, confectioners and so on. In countries like Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia and Serbia, traditional cultural models of trans-border labor mobility that encompasses the majority of the male population of entire regions have existed for centuries. These migrant groups created the specif-ic subculture of gurbet, which the men carried with them in the big city, at the same time altering the entire model of traditional culture in their home regions. The annual journeys of men from the various mountain parts of the Balkans “at work” and “for gain” (pečalba) in the course of the years developed specific features of the feast-ritual system and folk-lore in the villages of these regions. At the same time, the traditional Balkan gurbet is an important condition for mutual penetration between various cultures and peoples and for creating new cultural patterns and various multidimensional identities.

  • Issue Year: LXIII/2015
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 551-563
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English