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The Distinct and Autonomous World of the Oral Legend: old and new readings (CROSBI ID 165680)

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Marks, Ljiljana The Distinct and Autonomous World of the Oral Legend: old and new readings // Narodna umjetnost : hrvatski časopis za etnologiju i folkloristiku, 47 (2010), 1; 91-109

Podaci o odgovornosti

Marks, Ljiljana

engleski

The Distinct and Autonomous World of the Oral Legend: old and new readings

The core hypothesis in this text is that cant component of cultural identity and oral tradition, too, as a signi the main determinant of the folkloristic profession, is a continuous –historical and contemporary –process of multi-layered interpretation of repetitive procedures and symbols in the human community, and not an inherited cluster of unquestionable facts, spiritual values and completed texts. The interaction between processes of tradition and retraditionalisation in shaping the manifold aspects of cultural identity is examined on the basis of notations of oral prose, largely mythic and historical legends. The text proceeds from the assumption that tradition is not a set of unchangeable values but rather a creative process by which each individual, generation, writer of notations, researcher or author defines his/her heritage and identity. Therefore, the paper scrutinises which content becomes part of oral tradition in particular time periods, how is does so (how is it reshaped), in which contexts and the significance given it to, also depending on the ruling scholarly paradigms. The actual process of creating tradition is studied in that context, the tradition that people constantly shape and create, deconstruct and renew, perpetuating certain values and reinterpreting them in the search of supports for self-cognisance. Various interpretative levels of tradition, oral legend particularly, also depend, of course, on who is interpreting them, with which intent/purpose/objective ; they depend on the conceptions and the value system of the community and the individual and on the social, cultural and political atmosphere.

Croatia; 19th century; 20th century; legend; mithology; tradition; retraditionalisation; interpretation

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Podaci o izdanju

47 (1)

2010.

91-109

objavljeno

0547-2504

Povezanost rada

Etnologija i antropologija

Indeksiranost