Folklore in Baltic history: resistance and resurgence
"Folklore in the Baltic History: Resistance and Resurgence is about the role of folklore, folklore archives, and folklore studies in the contemporary history of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania--together called the Baltic countries. They were occupied by Russia, by Germany, and lastly by the USSR...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Folklore in the Baltic History: Resistance and Resurgence is about the role of folklore, folklore archives, and folklore studies in the contemporary history of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania--together called the Baltic countries. They were occupied by Russia, by Germany, and lastly by the USSR at the end of the Second World War. They regained freedom in 1991. The period under the rule of the USSR brought several changes to their societies and cultures. Individuals and institutions dealing with folklore--archives, university departments, and folklorists--came under special control, attack, and surveillance. Some of the pioneer folklorists escaped to other countries, but many others witnessed their institutions and the meaning of folklore studies transformed. The USSR did not stop folklore studies but led the field to new methods. In spite of all the pressure, folklore continued to be a matter of identity, and folksongs became the marching songs of crowds resisting Soviet control in the late 1980s. Since independence in 1991, folklore scholars and institutions revamped and reconstituted folkloristics. Today all three countries have many active scholars and institutions. Sadhana Naithani recounts this resilient arc through an intermedial and interdisciplinary methodology of research. She combines the study of written works, archival documents, life-stories, and conversations with folklorists, ethnologists, archivists, and historians in Tartu, Riga, and Vilnius. She recorded conversations on video, creating current reflections on issues of the recent past. Based on the study of life-stories and oral history projects, Naithani juxtaposes the history of folkloristics and the life of the folk in the Soviet period of the Baltic countries."--Provided by publisher |
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adam_text | CONTENTS Preface vii Acknowledgments ONE ix Writing a Dramatic History of Baltic Folkloristas: Methodological Plurality and Multidisciplinarity TWO THREE FOUR FIVE SIX SEVEN A Flashback із The Drama Begins 23 Resistance Site 1: Folklore at the University Resistance Site 2: The Folklore Archives Resistance Site 3: The Countryside The Resurgence Conclusion 89 ιοί References and Conversations Index m 105 59 43 35
REFERENCES AND CONVERSATIONS REFERENCES Bacchilega, Cristina. 2013. Fairy Taks Transformed? Twenty First Century Adapta tions and the Politics of Wonder. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Briggs, Charles L., and Sadhana Naithani. 2012. Coloniality of Folklore. Towards Multiple Genealogies. Studies in History. Journal of Centre for Historical Stud ies, JNU. Delhi: Sage Publications. Būgienė, Lina. 2017. “Lithuanian Folkloristics during the Late Soviet and Post-So viet Periods: Changes and Challenges.” In Mapping the History of Folklore Stud ies: Centers, Borderlands and Shared Spaces, edited by Dace Bula and Sandis Laime, 29-42. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. Buia, Dace, ed. 2017. Latvian Folkloristics in the Interwar Period. Folklore Fellows Communication 313, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, Helsinki. Bula, Dace, and Sandis Laime, eds. 2017. Mapping the History of Folklore Studies: Centers, Borderlands and Shared Spaces. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. Daija, Pauls. 2017. Literary History and Popular Enlightenment in Latvian Culture. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. Davoliute, Violetta, and Tomas Balkelis, eds. 2012. Maps of Memory: Trauma, Iden tity and Exile in Deportation Memoirs from the Baltic States. Vilnius: Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore. Jaago.Tiiu, 2002. Popular History in the View of Folkloristics: From the Ques tion “True or False” to the Question “What Kind of Truth. https://lepo.it.da. ut.ee/~lehti/Oralhistory/3.9.Tiiu.htm. Jaago, Tiiu, Ene Köresaar, and Aigi Rahi-Tamm. 2006.
“Oral History and Life Stories as a Research Area in Estonian History, Folkloristics and Ethnology.” ELŐRE 13-1 (2006): 1-15. http://cc.joensuu.fi/~loristi/i_o6/jkri_o6.pdf. Järv, Risto. 2013. “Estonian Folklore Archives.” Oral Tradition 28, no. 2:291-98. Jõesalu, Kirsti. 2017. Dynamics and Tensions of Remembrance in Post-Soviet Esto nia: Late Socialism in the Making. Tartu: University of Tartu Press. 105
106 REFERENCES AND CONVERSATIONS Kasekamp, Andre. 2010. A History of the Baltic States. Hampshire: Paigrave Macmillan. Ķencis, Toms. 2012. A Disciplinary History ofLatvian Mythology. Tartu: University of Tartu Press. Ķencis, Toms. 2017. “The Soviet Project of New Folklore” In Latvian Folkloristics in the Interwar Period, edited by Dace Bula, 154-69. Folklore Fellows Com munication 313, Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, Helsinki. Kirss, Tiina, Ene Koresaar and Marju Lauristin, eds. 2004. She Who Remembers, Survives: Interpreting Estonian Womens Post-Soviet Life Stories. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Kõresaar, Ene, and Kirsti Jõesalu. 2006. “Post-Soviet Memories and‘Memory Shifts’ in Estonia.” Oral History (Autumn 2006): 47-58. Kulasalu, Kaisa. 2013. “Immoral Obscenity: Censorship of Folklore Manuscript Collections in Late Stalinist Estonia.” Journal ofEthnology and Folkloristics 7, no. 1: 65-81. Kulasalu, Kaisa. 2017. “From the Estonian Folklore Archives to the Folklore Department of the State Literary Museum: Soviétisation of Folkloristics in Late Stalinist Estonia.” In Mapping the History of Folklore Studies: Centers, Borderlands and Shared Spaces, edited by Dace Bula and Sandis Laime, 132-53. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. Kuutma, Kristin. 2006. Collaborative Representations: Interpreting the Creation of a Såmi Ethnography and a Seto Epic. Helsinki: FF Communications No. 289. Kuutma, Kristin, and Tiiu Jaago, eds. 2005. Studies in Estonian Folkloristics and Ethnology: A Reader and Reflexive History. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Loorits,
Oskar. 2005. “Some Notes on the Repertoire of the Estonian Folk-Tale.” In Studies in Estonian Folkloristics and Ethnology: A Reader and Reflexive History, edited by Kristin Kuutma, and Tiiu Jaago, 217-42. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Pages Mignolo, Walter D. 2000. Local Histories/Global Designs. Coloniality, Subaltern Knowledges and Border Thinking. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Naithani, Sadhana. 2010. The Story Time of the British Empire. Colonial and Postco lonial Folkloristics. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Naithani, Sadhana. 2014. Folklore Theory in Postwar Germany. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. Pakalns, Guntis. 1998. “Ein Lettischer Sagenkatalog—Vergangenheit oder Zukunft?” In The Present-Day Importance of Oral Traditions, ed. Walther
REFERENCES AND CONVERSATIONS 107 Heissig and Rudiger Schott, 75-86. Nordrhein Westfallen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Rozenbergą, Ieva Garda, ed. 2012. DZĪVESSTĀSTS UN PAŠAPAZŅA. Mutvārdu vesture Latvija. Riga: FSI. Rozenbergą, Ieva Garda, and Māra Zirnīte, eds. 2011. Oral History: Migration and Local Identities. National Oral History, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Latvia. Skultans, Vieda, ed. Belonging and Separation in Roma, Russian and Latvian Life Stories. Riga. Šmidchens, Guntis. 2014. The Power of Song: Nonviolent National Culture in the Baltic Singing Revolution. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. Treija, Rita. 2017. “Anna Bērzkalne.” In Latvian Folkloristics in the Interwar Period, Dace Bula 153-61. Folklore Fellows Communication 313, Suomalainen Tiedeak atemia: Academia Scientiarum Fennica, Helsinki. Valk, Ülo, and Tarmo Kulman 2015. “Estonian Study of Religion: A Historical Outline of the Twentieth Century Developments.” In Studying Religions with the Iron Curtain Closed and Opened. The Academic Study of Religion in Eastern Europe, ed. Tomäš Bubik and Henryk Hoffmann. Leiden, Boston: Brill. Västrik, Ergo-Hart. 2005.Ooskar Loorįts: Byzantine Cultural Reactions and Prac tical Application of Folklore Archives.” In Studies in Estonian Folkloristics and Ethnology: A Reader and Reflexive History, edited by Kristin Kuutma and Tiiu Jaago, 203-16. Tartu: Tartu University Press. Yurchak, Alexei. 2006. Everything Was Forever, until It Was No More. Princeton University Press. Zipes, Jack. 2006. Why Fairy Tales Stick. The Evolution and
Relevance of a Genre. New York, London: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group. Zirnīte, Māra. 2005. Regional Identity from the Perspective of Oral History. Riga: Acta Baltico-Slavica, Archeologia Historia Ethnografia Et Linguarum Scientia. Zirnīte, Māra, and Ivea Garda Rozenbergą, eds. 2014. Mutvārdu vesture un dzīvesstāsti. Vadtīnijas intervētājiem un atmiņu rakstūtājiem. Riga: University of Latvia. CONVERSATIONS Baiba Bela: associate professor and senior researcher at the Faculty of Social Sciences Department of Sociology and Advanced Political and Social Research Institute, University of Latvia, Riga. May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia.
108 REFERENCES AND CONVERSATIONS Dr. Lina Būgienė: senior researcher and vice-director of the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius. June 1,2016, Vilnius, Lithuania. Dr. Dace Bula: senior researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore and director of the Institute of Latvian Folklore, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia Vita Džekčioriūtė-Medeišienė: PhD scholar at the Institute of Lithuanian Litera ture and Folklore, Vilnius. May 19,2017, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. leva Garda-Rozenberga: researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore. Former researcher at the Latvian National Oral History Archives, Riga. May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Dr. Tiiu Jaago: associate professor of Estonian folklore, Department of Ethnology, Institute of Cultural Studies and Arts, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 14,2016, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Risto Järv: head of the Estonian Folklore Archives, Tartu, and adjunct profes sor, Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 12 and June 30,2016, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Toms Ķencis: researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Dr. Baiba Krogzeme-Mosgorda: senior researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Professor Kristin Kuutma: Department of Ethnology, Institute of Cultural Studies and Arts, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 9,2017, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Lina Leparskienė: researcher at
the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius. June 4,2016, Vilnius, Lithuania. Dr. Margaret Lyngdoh: senior researcher, Department of Estonian and Compara tive Folklore, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 9,2017, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Merili Metsvahi: senior research fellow, Department of Estonian and Compar ative Folklore, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 29,2016, Tartu, Estonia.
REFERENCES AND CONVERSATIONS 109 Dr. Guntis Pakalns: researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Aldis Putelis: research assistant, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Litera ture, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. Dr. Aigi Rahi-Tamm: associate professor, Department of Archival Studies, Univer sity of Tartu, Tartu. July 4 and July 7,2016, Tartu, Estonia. Babu Ram: PhD scholar, Department of Estonian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 9,2017, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Beatrise Reidzāne: senior researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Dr. Elo-Hanna Seljamaa: lecturer and senior research fellow, Department of Esto nian and Comparative Folklore, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 29,2016, Tartu, Estonia. Asta Skujyte: PhD scholar at the Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, Vilnius. Dr. Rita Treija: head and senior researcher, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30, 2017, Riga, Latvia. Edmunds Šūpulis: researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Univer sity of Latvia, Riga. May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Professor Ülo Valk: head of the Department of Estonian and Comparative Folk lore and Institute of Cultural Studies and Arts, University of Tartu, Tartu. June 9. 2017, Tartu, Estonia. Dr. Māra Vīksna: senior researcher and
archivist, Archives of Latvian Folklore, Institute of Literature, Folklore and Arts, University of Latvia, Riga. May 29 and May 30,2017, Riga, Latvia. Māra Zirnīte: researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, University of Latvia, Riga.
INDEX Basanavičius, Jonas, 22 Bauman, 93 Bausinger, 92 Bela, Baiba, 77,80,81 Berlin Wall, fall of, 89 Aino, life story of, 65-66,84 American folkloristics, 92; influence of, 93 American folklorists, contact with Baltic countries, 93-94 Amos, Dan Ben, 94 Andreyev, Andrey Andreyevich, and Finnish method, 30 Anmist, August, arrest of, 26 Archives of Latvian Folklore, 30,43, 44,51; establishment of, 20,21 Atlantic Charter, 23 Atmoda, experience of, 76 Bērziņš, Ludis, 28 Berzkaline, Anna, 29,30,31; and Lat vian folklore, 29 Bhabha, Homi, 92 Bible, translation of, 16 Birkerts, Gunnar, 50 Brezhnev, 87 Briggs, Charles L., 94,100 Bügiené, Lina, 22,51,53,54,55,60,61, 62,82,84,87,89,97,99 Buia, Dace, 21,28,45,47,48,91,94, Bacchilega, Cristina, 100 Balkelis, 60 Baltic countries, 16-17; freedom of, 3-5; German occupation of, 3; historical changes in, 3; history 99,102 Calvinist ideology, 15 Cancilini, Nestor Garcia, 92,100 of folkloristics in, 101; Russian military presence in, 3,83 Baltic folkloristics; as dramatic, 3,10; history of, 3-12; after indepen capitalism, 97 Catholic Teutonic Order, diminishing of, 15 censorship/censoring: in archives, dence, 90-91 Baltic languages, 7; and cultural expression, 16 Baltic scholars, 94; and European 39.56, 93,96; of manuscripts, 26-28 Christianity, 15 Churchill, Winston, 24 class consciousness, 31 classical folklore genres, 48 cold war, 89 scholars, 91-92 Balts, 33 Barons, Krišjānis, 21 Balys, Jonas, 22 m
INDEX 112 colonialism, 92 Communist Party, 45,72; cultural pol icy of, 51; supervision by, 48-49 Communists, 70-71 conversations, in research method ology, 8 corporate farming, 88 Courland, 15 culture/cultural: history, 20,48; iden tity, 40-41,91 Daugava River, 44,50 Declaration of United Nations, 24 deportation, to Siberia, 39,52,53,55, 60-64,67,73,84 Derrida, Jacques, 27 discourse analysis, 92,93 Dorpat, 15 Dorson, 30 Dundės, Alan, 93,94 education, promotion of, 16 Eisen, Mathias Johann, 26 Elmine: life story of, 71-75; Order of Lenin, awarded to, 74 English language, 7 entente powers, 14 Estonia, 3,4,36; establishment of, 90; independence of, 13,73; Kolkhoz system in, 83; Nazi Germany in, 71, 72; Siberian experience in, 64-76; Tsarist Russian rule in, 71 Estonian archives, experience of, 56 Estonian Cultural Archive, 63 Estonian experience, 35-56 Estonian Folklore Archives, 13,17,19, 25; censorship practice in, 26-27, 28; manuscripts in, 24-25; Soviet control of, 24-25 Estonian folkloristics, 18,19,85; research in, 23 “Estonian Identity,” 37 Estonian language, 18 Estonian Literature and Folklore Archives, 76 Estonian National Museum, 43; manu scripts in, 24-25 Ethnic and Narrative Diversity, Latvia, 78 “ethno-cultural sub-culture,” 52 eurocentrism, 92 European scholarship, 91,92 family history, narratives of, 63 fascism, 17,92 feminism, 92,93 feudalism, abolition of, 16 Finland, connections with Baltic states, 91 Finnish folklore, 93 Finnish Literature Archives, Helsinki, 18 “folk,” 5; folkloristics and, 6,10,86-87; narratives, 85; spiritual heritage, 29; traditions,
29 folk singers, appearance of, 52 “folk songs,” 89-90,91; in Latvian studies, 46 folklore: collection, 19,49,55; constitu tion of, 31-33; expeditions, 44,49, 51 history and, 59,85-88; perform ers, 44; research, 4,22,32,44,52 56, 85-86; scholarship, 10,60,92-94; studies, 3,5,35,40,93,102; texts, 53 Foucault, Michel, 92 Frankfurt School, 92 funds, for research in folk studies, 96-97
INDEX German language, 7 German Romanticism, 92 Germany, occupation of Baltic coun 113 Krogzeme-Mosgorda, Baiba, 45,47, tries, 3,13-і?, 79 glass mountain, in folktales, 50,51 48,51,95 Kulasalu, Kaisa, 25,26,27,31,32,33,97 Kulmar, Tarmo, 46 Kuutma, Kristin, 36,64,83,93 Gorbachev, Mikhail, 89 Gorky, Maxim, 31 labor camps, 31 Helmes, 67 Hinrikus, Rutt, 85 history, and folklore, 85-88 Hurt, Jakob, 7,18-19,20,26,43,86 leva, 81 Indian languages, 17 Institute of Lithuanian Language and Literatures, 43,51 International Society of Folk Narra tive Research, 96 Jaago, Tiiu, 18,19,36,37,38,39,41.62, 64 Järv, Risto, 25,54,56,64 Jaunlatvieši (Young Latvians) move ment, 21 Jõesalu, Kirsti, 82 jokes, at archives, 49-50,54 Jurjāns, Andrej S., 21 Kasekamp, Andre, 14,15,24,37,39, 40 Ķencis, Toms, 30,31,32,33,45,93,97, 99 KGB, surveillance by, 5,65,66 Kirss, Tiina, 65 kolkhoz (collective farm), 31,48,67,72, 73,81-83,86,87 Komsamol organization, 61-62 Kõresaar, Ene, 65,76,82 Latvia, 3,4,20; division after World War II, 77-78; establishment of, 90; ethnic backgrounds in, 78; folk stories in, 95; life under Soviet rule in, 76-82; in pre-Soviet times, 81 Latvian archives, experience of, 44-51 Latvian folk legends, and tales, 21,50 Latvian folk music, 21 Latvian Folklore Archives, 32,43 Latvian National Library, 95 Latvian National Oral History Archives, Riga, 77 Latvian scholars, strategies of, 30 Laugaste, Eduard, 36,37,38 Lauristin, Marju, 65 Leelo, hfe story of, 68-69 Lenin, Vladimir, 48,49,50; works of, 87 Lerhis-Puškaitis, Ansis, 21 life stories, of deportees, 63,64,76-82, 85 Lina, 83
Lithuania, 3,4,83; case before Paris Peace Conference, 14; establish ment of, 90; folklore as movement in, 21-22; resistance movement in, 51; under Polish rule, 16; research in folklore, 21-22 Lithuanian Folklore Archives, 96; col lection at, 49; experience of, 51-56 literacy, spread of, 15 Livonian community, in Latvia, 17 Livonian song types, 17
INDEX 114 Livs, ethnic group, German subjuga tion of, 15 Löhmus, 27 Loorits, Oskar, 7,13,14,15,16,17,19-20, 21,22,27,56 Mägiste, Juhus, 38 Mann, Siliina, life story of, 67,69-70 Marx, Karl, 48 Marxism: and folklore, 6; loss of faith in, 6,88 Marxism-Leninism, 30,32,45,96; con cept of, 91; in universities, 35-36 memory studies, 18,19,63 Mignolo, Walter, 92,100 Milts, Augusts, 77 Minna, life story of, 70-71 “My Homeland,” 64 “My Landscape,” 64 “mythology,” study of, 45-47 Naithani, Sadhana, 100 national consciousness, in Baltic states, 16,17,2i, 55 national cultures,” 43,45 National Library, Riga, 43,44,50,77 “nationalism,” 17,51,94; and folklore research,101 Naumann, Hans, 30 Nazi Germany forces, in Baltics, 23, 71,72 Paris Peace Conference, 14 Pavlova, Elena, 25 Pioneers Organization, 61 Poldmae, Rudolf, arrest of, 26 political history, 5 political prisoner, 66 proletarian folklore, 52 Propp, Vladimir, and formalism, 30 Protestant ideologies, 15 Putelis, Aldis, 45,47,50,99-100 Rahi-Tamm, Aigi, 64,83,84,85 Ramonaitė, Aine, 52 Reidzāne, Beatrise, 45,46,47,49 repression, by state, 30,47,48,55,56, 59-60,62,88,102 research, in folklore, 44,85 resistance, 59-87 resurgence, 89-100 revolution, in the Baltics, 89 Riga, 15,44; glory of, 50 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 24 Rozenbergą, leva Garda, 76,77,95 Russia, and occupation of Baltic coun tries, 3,4,22 Russian civil war, 14 Russian Communist Party, purges of, 30 Russian culture, 37 Russian language, imposition of, 36 Russmann, Reet, 87 Oktoberreita, 61 oppression, in Baltics, 39 Oral History Archives, 78-80 orientation, forced, 31
Osel-Wilk, 15 Pakalns, Guntis, 45,47,94,96 “parallel knowledge,” system, 36,37,55 Said, Edward, 92 Sauka, Donatas, 52 Scholz, Professor, 94 Seliukaitė, Irena, 52 Seto singers, folklore of, 33 Siberia: in Baltic history, 60-65; deportation to, 39,60-63,73
INDEX 115 Siberian experience, in Estonia, 64-76 United States, academic world of, 92 Singing Revolution, 90 University of Tartu, 8,15,16,40,69,103 Šmidchens, Guntis, 90 USSR, 24,56,57,82,88; collapse of 3, socialism, 31 63,69,74; minorities in, 71 socialist regimes: in Baltics, 6,102; fall of in Eastern Europe, 89 Valk, Heinz, 90 Valk, Ülo, 46,93,96 Society of Regional Studies, 52,53 Sokolov, and sociology, 30 Västrik, Ergo-Hart, 15,17 Solstice festivities, in Baltic countries, Vėlius, Norbertas, 52 46-47 Versailles Treaty, 14 songs, in the Baltics, 15,51 Vīksna, Mära, 36,40,45,46,47,49,50 South Asia, 17 Vilnius city, 16 “Soviet Folklore,” concept of, Vilnius University, 53,89 97-98 Western folklore scholarship, 91 Soviet period, 4-5,24,37,60-61,89; women, deportee life of, 64,66-67; downfall of, 55,88,90,91; folklore hard labor for, 65 in, 22,40; in historical perspective, 64,82-85,97,99; life in Latvia Young Folklorists Conference, Lithu during, 76-82 ania, 96 Soviet rule, 61 Soviet Union: concept of Marxism- Zipes, Jack, 100 Leninism in, 91; fall of, 90 Zimíte, Mära, 77,78,81,88,93,95 Spivak, Gayatri, 92 Stalin, Joseph, 24,31,32,37,45,50-51, 67; death of, 33; and Soviet folklore, 33; and USSR forces, 35 Straubergs, Karlis, 21,22,28 structuralism, 38,92 Šūpulis, Edmunds, 77,78,79,80 Švābe, Arveds, 28 Sweden, and Baltic states, 91 Swedish dominance, 16 Tallinn (torture camps), 67 Tampere, Hervert, arrest of, 26 Тара militia, 84 thunder god, study on, 47 traditions, struggle against, 31-32 Treija, Rita, 29,30,45 Tsarist Empire, regime, 16,53 ƒ ^ * ՑէյքփւԽՕհփ ***
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spelling | Naithani, Sadhana Verfasser (DE-588)1038684277 aut Folklore in Baltic history resistance and resurgence Sadhana Naithani Jackson University Press of Mississippi [2019] © 2019 xi, 115 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Writing a dramatic history of Baltic folkloristics: methodological plurality and multidisciplinarity -- A flashback -- The drama begins -- Resistance site 1: folklore at the university -- Resistance site 2: the folklore archives -- Resistance site 3: the countryside -- The resurgence "Folklore in the Baltic History: Resistance and Resurgence is about the role of folklore, folklore archives, and folklore studies in the contemporary history of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania--together called the Baltic countries. They were occupied by Russia, by Germany, and lastly by the USSR at the end of the Second World War. They regained freedom in 1991. The period under the rule of the USSR brought several changes to their societies and cultures. Individuals and institutions dealing with folklore--archives, university departments, and folklorists--came under special control, attack, and surveillance. Some of the pioneer folklorists escaped to other countries, but many others witnessed their institutions and the meaning of folklore studies transformed. The USSR did not stop folklore studies but led the field to new methods. In spite of all the pressure, folklore continued to be a matter of identity, and folksongs became the marching songs of crowds resisting Soviet control in the late 1980s. Since independence in 1991, folklore scholars and institutions revamped and reconstituted folkloristics. Today all three countries have many active scholars and institutions. Sadhana Naithani recounts this resilient arc through an intermedial and interdisciplinary methodology of research. She combines the study of written works, archival documents, life-stories, and conversations with folklorists, ethnologists, archivists, and historians in Tartu, Riga, and Vilnius. She recorded conversations on video, creating current reflections on issues of the recent past. Based on the study of life-stories and oral history projects, Naithani juxtaposes the history of folkloristics and the life of the folk in the Soviet period of the Baltic countries."--Provided by publisher Geschichte 1944- gnd rswk-swf Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 gnd rswk-swf Folklorismus (DE-588)4154966-1 gnd rswk-swf Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 gnd rswk-swf Baltic States / Folklore / History and criticism Folk literature, Baltic / History and criticism Baltic States / Politics and government / 1940-1991 Folk literature, Baltic Folklore Politics and government Baltic States 1940-1991 Criticism, interpretation, etc Informational works Baltikum (DE-588)4004379-4 g Folklorismus (DE-588)4154966-1 s Volkskunde (DE-588)4078937-8 s Geschichte 1944- z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB single Naithani, Sadhana Folklore in Baltic history Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2019] 978-1-4968-2358-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB institutional 978-1-4968-2359-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF single 978-1-4968-2356-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF institutional 978-1-4968-2357-1 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031409595&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031409595&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Literaturverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031409595&sequence=000005&line_number=0003&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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