49 research outputs found
Whoever tramples the breadcrumbs will go blind: Cultural norms regarding feeding children and eating in Bulgarian society. A conversation between Petya Bankova and Vihra Baeva
Petya Bankova is Associated Professor in the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies with Ethnographic Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (Sofia, Bulgaria). Her scientific interests concern in the field of anthropology of childhood, children plays, and the everyday life culture during the communist period in Bulgaria. She is the author of three monographs: Images and Meetings in the Tradition, They Recognized him by his Name: Ethno-confessional Aspects of the Given Name in Bulgaria, and The Magic of the Given Name, as well as co-author of Almanac. Traditions and Holidays of the Bulgarians. She has co-edited several volumes, the last of which is Sociocultural Dimensions of Childhood (Sofia 2020)
Erken Sönen Güneş Işığı: Şair Petya Dubarova‘nın Hüzünlü Hikayesi
Öz: Bulgar edebiyatının en yetenekli, en genç ve en ünlü temsilcilerinden biri olan Petya Dubarova Türkiye’de pek tanınmayan bir şairdır. Bu nedenle bu araştırmanın öncelikli amacı Bulgar yazarı Türk okuyucularına ve bilim dünyasına tanıtmaktır. Haksızlıklar ve adaletsizlik karşısında dik durduğu için Petya dünyayı çok erken terk etmiş. Muhteşem yeteneğini sonuna kadar ortaya çıkarmadan ve belki de en güzel şiirlerini kaleme almadan daha 17 yaşında intihar ederek yaşama veda etmiştir. Bu araştırmada Dubarova’nın renkli ve hüzünlü hayat hikâyesi büyüteç altına alınmış, ayrıca hem “Öğrenci Petya”nın hem de “Şair Petya”nın portresi resmedilmeye çalışılmıştır. Araştırmanın özeğinde Petya’nın öz yaşamı, romantik aşkları, öğrencilik yılları, yaşadığı kişisel sorunlar ve yazarlık yeteneği yer almaktadır. Petya Dubarova Bulgaristan’ın unutulamayan, henüz çocuk yaşta olağanüstü yeteneğiyle dikkat çeken şairlerinden biridir. Onun şiirsel kalıtı genellikle çocuksu arılığı, ergenlik yürekliliğini, felsefi sorgulamaları ve müthiş yaratıcılığı yansıtmaktadır. Dubarova geride yüzlerce yanıtsız soru bırakarak, çok genç yaşta yaşamına son vererek bizlerden ayrılmıştır. Kısa yaşamında bizi şaşırtmayı başarmış, ne var ki muazzam yeteneğinin yalnızca küçük bir ipucu vermiştir bizlere. Yaşamında da ölümünden sonra da bu genç yetenek tam olarak kavranamamış ve çevresindeki gizemli bulut da bir türlü çözülememiştir. Türk okuyucuları çocuk yaştaki bu yazarı pek bilmedikleri için hüzünlü yaşam serüvenini ve ozan olarak başarılarını bir makalede irdelemenin yararlı olacağı düşünülmüştür. Bu araştırmanın, Bulgar edebiyatı alanında ülkemizde önemli bir yayın boşluğunu doldurması umut edilmektedir.As one of the most talented, youngest, and renowned writers of Bulgaria, Petya Dubarova is a poet relatively unknown in Türkiye. Therefore, the primary purpose of this study is to introduce the Bulgarian author to the Turkish readers and the academic world. Petya departed this world way too prematurely because she confronted and resisted against the injustice and unfairness. Without revealing her amazing talent to the fullest and perhaps without writing her most beautiful poems, she bid farewell to the world by committing suicide at the age of 17. The present study focused on the colorful and sad life story of Dubarova, and the portrait of both the "Student Petya" and "Poet Petya" was depicted. The crux of this study includes Petya's personal life, her romantic affairs, her years as a student, her personal problems and her talent as a writer. Petya Dubarova is one of Bulgaria's most memorable and mystifying talented juvenile poets. Her poetic legacy often reflects childlike innocence, adolescent chivalry, philosophical inquiry and unearthly creativity. Dubarova departed this world, leaving behind hundreds of unanswered questions and ending her life at a very young age. She really managed to mystify us in her very short span of life and more importantly, demonstrated us only a small hint of her enormous talent. This young talent failed to be fully appreciated during her life or after her death, and the mystery around her could not be identified. Since Turkish readers are mostly unfamiliar with this tender- age writer, we are of the opinion that it will be worth of while to investigate her sad life adventure and her achievements as a poet in an article. It is believed that this study will fill an important scientific publication gap in Turkey in the field of Bulgarian literature
Importance of prenatal diagnosis and multidisciplinary care in orofacial cleft: Report of three cases. Embryology understanding and risk factors
Orofacial clefts are common, severe craniofacial malformations. Fetal anatomy assessment is able to detect fetal face defects as early as the first trimester ultrasound scan. The aim of our study is to highlight the importance of prenatal diagnosis. We present three cases of orofacial clefts diagnosed at different times after conception by ultrasound examination. 2D and 3D US assessments were performed, and in addition to the cleft palate, a cleft lip was present, which was not visible earlier due to the limitation of the earliest gestational age. Counseling with oral and maxillofacial surgery specialists was obtained, and the delivery took place in a tertiary hospital. Assessment of risk factors that increase the likelihood of orofacial cleft as well as an accurate prenatal diagnosis are essential for timely management by a multidisciplinary care team
Intrafetal Laser Coagulation for Trap Sequence in a Complicated Dichorionic Triamniotic Triplet Pregnancy Case Report and Review of the Literature
A rare case is reported of twin-reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence in a triplet pregnancy, fetal intervention in the first trimester and pregnancy outcome. We report a case of TRAP sequence complication in dichorionic triamniotic triplet pregnancy, with a normally developing fetus and an acardiac fetus connected via arterio-arterial anastomoses in a monochorionic diamniotic twin pair and a separate fetus. TRAP sequence was diagnosed at 13 weeks in triplet pregnancy after in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer of two blastocysts. Color Doppler assessment showed persistent arterial flow in the acardiac twin. Intrafetal laser coagulation was carried out at the time of the diagnosis, and the pregnancy outcome was two survivals at 36.4 weeks of gestation
Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type 2 and Pregnancy
Autoimmune polyglandular syndromes are combinations of various endocrine and nonendocrine autoimmune diseases, as well as the presence of elevated organ-specific antibody titers. We present a clinical case of a 41-year-old pregnant patient with type 2 autoimmune polyglandular syndrome, combining Addison’s disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and hypogonadism. The pregnancy was achieved after the use of assisted reproductive technology. During the pregnancy the patient was strictly monitored. Glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid replacement therapy was adjusted according to the electrolyte profile and general condition of the patient. Management during pregnancy was difficult due to fluctuations in electrolyte levels, thyroid hormones and orthostatic manifestations. Prior to delivery adrenal crisis occurred, but the condition was successfully managed. No complications were reported for the mother and the newborn
Petya parent - "socialist" fatherhood in Mladý svět magazine at the end of the 70th and beginning of the 80s of the 20th century
Bc. Kateřina Vlčková ABSTRACT: Petya parent - "socialist" fatherhood in Mladý svět magazine at the end of the 70th and beginning of the 80s of the 20th century The topic of my thesis is fatherhood in socialist Czechoslovakia in the late 70s and 80s of the 20th century. My primary source research is a section Péťa Parent, published from 1979 to 1982 in the Mladý svět magazine. The uniqueness of this column, I see in the fact that the author (Petr Hora-Hořejš) as the father advise to "public" readers regarding about education and child care. The theoretical part will focus on the concepts that are relevant to my research, such as the gender culture, fatherhood, masculinity, private and public sphere, motherhood, femininity, etc. Among the basic questions I'll ask include the following: How "socialist" father defends and publishes his paternal role, how he views care and education (his) child or what image of man-father Mladý svět magazine helps to create. With my work I try to contribute to a greater awareness of the history of fatherhood changes and involvement father in a family area, which was at that time primarily attributed to the women-mothers
Erratum to: The political economy of adult learning systems
In the Editorial of this issue, Miroslav Stefanik was accidentally stated as the single author of the article “Multi-layered Perspective on the Barriers to Learning Participation of Disadvantaged Adults”. The article is a joint authorship by Sofie Cabus, Petya Ilieva-Trichkova and Miroslav Stefani
Specifics in the Contemporary Development of Hotel Business in Bulgaria
The author analyses the numerical alteration of the number of hotels in Bulgaria in the recent years, the current specifics and problems in the hotel business. The correlations between this alteration and the number of fulfilled night-stays, the increase rate of the lodging base and the correspondence to the alterations in the employment in it. The dynamics in the development of the hotel business is examined in a territorial section and regarding the criteria “hotel category”. The author puts an emphasis on the factors that hamper the hotel business, the current requirements and trends. On this ground general conclusions are made and some recommendations on the utilization of the existing potential of the hotel business in Bulgaria are made.
Using Constructivist Grounded Theory to Construct a Substantive Theory for Corporate Social Responsibility
Grounded Theory strategy (GT) has been introduced almost 50 years ago as the approach developed significantly since that time and contributed to emergence of variety of GT strategies. One of these variations is the constructive turn of Kathy Charmaz. In this paper we demonstrate (1) the potential of Constructive Grounded Theory (CGT) into scientific inquiry on CSR and (2) how the approach was implemented in order to build a substantive theory for CSR by utilising a practical example from a recently completed doctoral study by the lead author.<br/
