01502nas a2200217 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002000043653001400063653001300077653001100090653001400101100001400115700001300129245008000142856014100222300000900363490000700372520088500379022002001264 d10aCultural change10aEthnology10aheritage10aritual10atradition1 aC. Isnart1 aA. Testa00aReconfiguring traditions(s) in europe: An introduction to the special issue uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090874962&doi=10.16995%2fee.1917&partnerID=40&md5=f35198adad896251ea07c8a2d66f5205 a5-190 v503 a“Tradition” has been a key concept and object of European ethnology from the foundation of the discipline all the way to intangible cultural heritage policies today. A focus has been given to the cultural and social circulations and permutations affecting traditional facts and has shown the plasticity of “traditions” to (ever-)changing social conditions. Understood as “uses of the past”, these mainly political and sociological understandings of what “tradition” means today need to be complemented with a view on the emotional aspects of this peculiarly human way of imagining and experiencing the world. This text introduces three notions which highlight the experiential dimension of tradition: re-enchantment, ritualization, and heritage-making. We hope to forge new paths towards the exploration of all things “traditional” and their cultural dynamics. a04254597 (ISSN)