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9781666906530 (köites) |
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Studies in folklore and ethnology: traditions, practices, and identities
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Sisaldab bibliograafiat ja registrit |
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Introduction : The analytics of "socialist in form, national in content" in the Soviet Western Borderlands ; Part I: An inherent paradox : national form and socialist content ; 1. Folklore and nationalism in the Soviet Western Borderlands / Toms K̦encis ; 2. Bringing the folk community into the future : on the socialist content of communist folkloristics / Joseph Grim Feinberg ; 3. The Lithuanian folklore movement and Academe : transforming rural tradition / Austė Nakienė ; Part II: Multivocal socialism : agents and agendas ; 4. Being in between : Laine Mesikäpp and staged practices of Estonian traditional songs / Janika Oras ; 5. Ideologicat tuning of Latvian folk ornament / Digne Ūdre ; 6. The Dievturi movement under the Soviet regime / Gatis Ozoliņš ; Part III: Folk and the people : education and control ; 7. On self-folklorization : folk art in late-socialist-era Poland / Ewa Klekot ; 8. Folkloristics in Moldova : relations between discipline and performance / Jennifer R. Cash ; 9. The influence of Soviet authority on the formation of Latvian staged folk dance / Elīna Gailīte ; Part IV: Postwar Academia : Sovietization of the discipline ; 10. New songs for a new life : Soviet folklore and folkloristics in western Ukraine / Pavlo Artymyshyn and Roman Holyk ; 11. Confronting Soviet colonialism : folkloristics on early Soviet Estonia and East Germany / Kaisa Langer ; 12. The search for workers’ folklore in Hungary / Gabriella Vámos Afterword : Ghosts of socialist folkloristics in the post-Soviet world / Simon J. Bronner |
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Being in between: Laine Mesikäpp and staged practices of Estonian traditional songs / Janika Oras. Confronting Soviet colonialism: folkloristics in early Soviet Estonia and East Germany / Kaisa Langer |
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Thirteen international scholars assess the profound impact of Soviet-era movements to study, apply, and perform folklore as a priority in socialist policy-formation and culture-building. Representing generations who lived through and after Soviet occupation, they reflect on the consequences of state-supported promotion of folk arts in a region called the Western Borderlands that include Baltic countries, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Belarus, Romania, and Hungary. In their incisive analyses, authors present original archival materials as well as ethnographic data to understand colonialist support for bottom-up folklore movements and resistance to them. Capping the volume is a timely consideration of Soviet orchestration of folkloristic work on present developments in conflicts of Russia with its neighbors and alignments with Western folkloristics and ethnology. |
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etnoloogia
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nõukogude aeg
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mõjud
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Ida-Euroopa
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NSV Liit
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artiklikogumikud (vormimärksõna)
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Estonica kogu
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Ķencis, Toms, 1980- toimetaja
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Bronner, Simon J., 1954- toimetaja
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Seljamaa, Elo-Hanna, 1980- toimetaja
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Oras, Janika, 1963-
Being in between: Laine Mesikäpp and staged practices of Estonian traditional songs
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Langer, Kaisa, 1988-
Confronting Soviet colonialism: folkloristics in early Soviet Estonia and East Germany
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398 (4-11) (082)
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398 (474) (082)
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398
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