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Kontrowersje wokół folkloru, folkloryzmu jako niematerialnego dziedzictwa kulturowego
2015
The authoress has taken interest in new aspects of folklore and folklorism in the contemporary culture as well as in the current discussion on folk culture, tradition and cultural heritage in Poland. She based her reflections on the 2003 UNESCO Convention (ratified by Poland only in 2011): terms ‘folklore’ and ‘folklorism’ are replaced with a new term ‘intangible cultural heritage’ which also includes material culture. However, there is a dichotomy between the cultural policy at the state level (including common knowledge of organisers of cultural activities and culture creators) and academic theory.
Realizacja Konwencji UNESCO z 2003 roku w Polsce z perspektywy folklorysty
2018
The author continues her research on folklore and folklorism in the contemporary culture in the framework of the discussion held currently in Poland on the intangible cultural heritage and all the actions aiming at its protection and preservation. She starts from 2003 UNESCO Convention which coins the new term of intangible cultural heritage to replace the terms folklore and folklorism, commonly used in informal and scientific discourse. The new term covers also material culture. The author has already referred to the complex set of phenomena that accompany the change in terminology, pointing e.g. at the growing discrepancy between the academic theory and the cultural policy of the state. N…
Folkloryzm atrakcji. Wykorzystanie folkloryzmu w animacji kulturalnej w Polsce
2015
The process of transferring the selected elements of traditional culture from the current (the so-called “authentic”) cultural context to a new stage-like or festivities-like space is referred to as the folklorism which finds its own place in the dimension of the contemporary popular culture. Those phenomena are wrongly perceived as an extension of folk traditions, which results in stereotypical ideas about cultural heritage. Folklorism is not an extension of the so-called “traditional folklore”, but rather a qualitatively new phenomenon that is internally diverse and subject to change. On the one hand, it determines the direction of cultural policy, subordinated to the promotion of a regio…
Atjaunotās tradīcijas pārmantošana: no latviešu folkloras kustības līdz mūsdienām
2021
Viens no spilgtākajiem ar latviešu tradicionālās kultūras revitalizāciju saistītajiem procesiem ir 20. gs. beigu folkloras kustība. Pagājuši 30 gadi kopš tās virsmērķa sasniegšanas, atjaunojot Latvijas Republikas neatkarību, un šī pētījuma fokusā ir folklorisma un folkloras kustības pieredzes pārmantošana kā process ar mērķi izpētīt latviešu folkloras kustības ietekmi uz nākamās paaudzes pārstāvjiem, kas uzauguši ar folklorismu un savā pieaugušo dzīvē kādā veidā nodarbojas ar folkloru joprojām, kā arī atklāt šīs prakses motivāciju un definēt folklorisma funkcijas. Pētījuma uzdevumi ir aplūkot tradīcijas, atjaunotās tradīcijas un pārmantošanas veidu definīcijas un to konceptualizēšanas veidu…
Dorobek naukowy Milana Leščáka pozostawiony w spadku folklorystom i kulturoznawcom
2022
Milan Leščák (1940–2022) – distinguished Slovak ethnologist and folklorist; he lectured at Comenius University in Bratislava and established the Department of Folklore and Regional Studies at Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. Between 1963–1998 he worked at the Institute of Ethnology and Social Anthropology at the Slovak Academy of Sciencies, and between 1998–2006 he performed the function of the Chair of the Department of Ethnology of the Faculty of Arts at Comenius University in Bratislava. He was also the Chief Editor of the journal Slovenský Národopis, and the co-founder of the film festival Ethnofilm Czadca.
Ekspansja ludyczności w kulturze współczesnej
2020
The process of the carnivalization of urban space is aided by contemporary media, which, in popularizing myriad events, amplifies community activities ranging from festivals to mass public shows connected with historical events. Contemporary fascination with such phenomena finds its sources in ritualized models of para- theatrical activity rooted in the traditions of peasant culture, as well as in forms of mass folk protest. As a result, we can observe the rapidly-developing ability of city-dwellers to occupy public space while creating emotional communities that extend into virtual, and other, realms, with the aim of realizing political goals.
Folklorismi : sovellettu menneisyys osana nykypäivän suomalaisuutta
2008
Współczesny folkloryzm
2018
Carnival stands not only for the festive time set by the religious calendar, but also for all games and shows which are part of the urban pop culture. Theoretical reflection on carnivalisation, i.e. a specific model of participation in culture, was initiated by Mikhail Bakhtin. The process of progressive carnivalisation of the urban space is associated with the development of spectator folklorism on the one hand and desementisation of the folk rituals on the other, i.e. with the expansion of festive events, which create common festive activity. The author brings up examples of carnivalisation of the public space in Polish towns from the Middle Ages until the contemporary times when the said…
Karnawalizacja przestrzeni miejskiej
2017
Carnival stands not only for the festive time set by the religious calendar, but also for all games and shows which are part of the urban pop culture. Theoretical reflection on carnivalisation, i.e. a specific model of participation in culture, was initiated by Mikhail Bakhtin. The process of progressive carnivalisation of the urban space is associated with the development of spectator folklorism on the one hand and desementisation of the folk rituals on the other, i.e. with the expansion of festive events, which create common festive activity. The author brings up examples of carnivalisation of the public space in Polish towns from the Middle Ages until the contemporary times when the said…