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Předmět Czech Folklore and Popular Tradition (AET500114)

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Sylabus

 CONTENT 1. Folklore and popular cultures in humanities and social sciences.2. Czech popular cultures between East and West.Reading: Janeček, Petr: Bloody Mary or Krvavá Máří? Globalization and Czech Children´s  Folklore. Slovak Ethnology 62,2, 2014, pp. 221-243.3. Popular, folk and elite cultures as social phenomena.Reading: Oring, Elliot: On the Concepts of Folklore. In: Oring, Elliot: Folk Groups and Folklore Genres. An Introduction. Logan: Utah State University Press, 1986, pp. 1-22.4. „Gallows humor“ as strategy of resistance during the Second World War.Reading: Obrdlik, AntoninJ.: „Gallows Humor“ – A Sociological Phenomenon. The American Journal of Sociology 47, 5, 1942, pp. 709–716.5. Local Czech impact on global anthropology and folklore.Reading: Vermeulen, Han F.: Origins and institutionalization of ethnography and ethnology in Europe and the USA, 1771-1845. In: Vermeulen, Han F. – Roldán, Alvarez (eds.): Fieldwork and Footnotes. Studies in the History of European Anthropology. London/New York: Routledge, 1995, pp. 39-59.6. Traditional Czech folk cultures between nationalism and nostalgia. 7. Urban phantoms between folk and popular culture.8. Folklore behind the Iron Curtain: Czech popular cultures during Communism.9. „Habsburg nostalgia“ betwen folktales and the Internet.10. „Ostalgia“ between cultural and communicative memory.11. Czech „History culture“ (Geschichtskultur) in the age of the Internet. Other readings TBA.

Literatura

 Compulsory Readings:Burke, Peter: Popular Culture between History and Ethnology. Ethnologia Europaea 14, 1984, pp. 5-13.Hobsbawm, Eric, and Terence Ranger: Introduction: Inventing Traditions. In: Hobsbawm, Eric, - Terence Ranger (eds.): The Invention of Tradition. Cambridge, 1983, pp. 1-14..Holy, Ladislav: The Little Czech and the Great Czech Nation. National Identity and the Post-Communist Social Transformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.Jakobson, Roman – Bogatyrev, Petr: Folklore as a Special Form of Creation. Folklore Forum 13, 1, 1980, pp. 1-21. Suggested Readings:Burke, Peter: History and Folklore. A Historiographical Survey. Folklore 115, 2004, pp. 133-139.Erben, Karel Jaromír: A Bouquet of Czech Folktales. Prague: Twisted Spoon Press, 2012.Feinberg, Joseph Grim: Returning Folklore to the People: On the Paradox of Publicizing Folklore in Post-Communist Slovakia. Österreichische Zeitschrift für Volkskunde 116, 3-4, 2013, pp, 405-427.Janeček, Petr: Current Studies of Games and Play in the Czech Republic. Journal of Ethnology 23, 5, 2013, pp. 57-67.Laineste, Liisi: Post – Socialist Jokelore: Preliminary Findings and Futher Research Suggestions. Acta Ethnographica Hungarica 54, 2009, pp. 31 – 45.

Požadavky

 Literaturewill be provided during the course in electronical form (.pdf).The course will be finished by evaluating practical paper – documentation and interpretation of single text of contemporary Czech verbal folklore (e. g. joke, contemporary legend, rumour, ghost story, traditional legend etc.).

Garant

PhDr. Petr Janeček, Ph.D.

Vyučující

PhDr. Petr Janeček, Ph.D.