@article{a669797b-8e34-4f35-a99f-a45ebba6a48d, author = {Viktória Nagy }, title = {Waterpipe. The rethinking of an ethnical practice’s meaning in city}, journal = {Prace Etnograficzne}, volume = {2013}, number = {Tom 41, Numer 3}, year = {2013}, issn = {0083-4327}, pages = {211-221},keywords = {waterpipe; tradition; fashion; ethnic specificity; multiculture}, abstract = {The paper attempts to examine the multicultural society of Budapest in the context of the Oriental tradition brought by the Arab, Turkish and Persian immigrants. The author presents the smoking of waterpipe as an object of a transfer from immigrants custom into general fashion. According to the author, by using sheesha the transmitters make effort to create familiarity and feeling like at home. Nevertheless, this practice dislodged from the original context (or users) and became a fashionable mean to create or to support social circles. This is a good example of general question of a process by which ethnic traditions and customs become parts of life in multicultural environment of big cities nowadays.}, doi = {10.4467/22999558.PE.13.018.1359}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/prace-etnograficzne/artykul/waterpipe-the-rethinking-of-an-ethnical-practices-meaning-in-city} }