
Eon, vol. 7, nr. 2 / 2026
ahead-of-print
Între etnografie și metafizică: structura cunoașterii în opera lui Ernest Bernea
Adrian
MARCU
Universitatea de Medicină și
Farmacie "Victor Babeș", Timișoara
adi_umft@yahoo.com
Title: "Between Ethnography and Metaphysics:
The Structure of Knowledge in the Work of Ernest Bernea"
Abstract: This article proposes a reassessment
of Ernest Bernea as a thinker situated at the intersection of ethnography,
rural sociology, philosophy of culture, and the study of symbolic life. Rather
than treating his work as a merely descriptive account of traditional peasant
culture, the study argues that Bernea's ethnographic writings imply an
epistemology of culture, in which custom, ritual, temporality, and communal
life function as forms of lived knowledge. The analysis places Bernea within
the Romanian interwar debate on modernization and cultural continuity, while
also bringing his work into dialogue with broader theoretical frameworks
associated with Martin Heidegger, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Clifford Geertz, Charles
Taylor, Lucian Blaga, Mircea Eliade, Dimitrie Gusti, and Constantin Noica. The
article maintains, however, that such comparisons must remain interpretive
rather than genealogically absolute. Its central claim is that Bernea's work
should be read not only as ethnographic documentation but also as a reflection
on how a community inhabits meaning, organizes spiritual and symbolic order,
and transmits intelligibility through tradition. In this sense, Bernea emerges
as an author of intellectual frontier significance, whose writings illuminate
the relation between culture, understanding, and communal being in
twentieth-century Romanian thought.
Keywords: Ernest Bernea; ethnography; cultural
knowledge; tradition; symbolic order.

